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Fargus Corporation owned 51% of the voting common stock of Sanatee, Inc. The parent's interest was acquired several years ago on the date that the subsidiary was formed. Consequently, no goodwill or other allocation was recorded in connection with the acquisition price.
On January 1, 2010, Sanatee sold $1,400,000 in ten-year bonds to the public at 108. The bonds pay a 10% interest rate every December 31. Fargus acquired 40% of these bonds on January 1, 2012, for 95% of the face value. Both companies utilized the straight-line method of amortization.
-What consolidation entry would be recorded in connection with these intra-entity bonds on December 31, 2013?
Break-Even Point
The point at which the number of units sold generates just enough revenue to equal the total costs; at this point, profits are zero.
Profit
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Profit Margin
The amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business, expressed as a percentage.
Sales-Oriented
A business approach focused primarily on generating sales regardless of customer needs or the longer-term company interests.
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