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Investor owns 30% of Investee and applies the equity method. In 2020, Investor sells merchandise costing $240,000 to Investee for $300,000. Investee's ending inventory includes $50,000 purchased from Investor.

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Answer:

We should eliminate 3,000 revenue for this sale as is considered intra-entity therefore, there is no gain realized.

Step-by-step explanation:

The transactions intra-entity should be eliminated.

We should eliminate the revenue from the goods that are still in the inventory of the investee.

inventory sold: 300,000

remaining inventory: 50,000

remaining goods 50,000/300,000 = 1/6

Then, total revenue: 300,000 - 240,000 = 60,000

1/6 of this revenue is still in the investee 60,000 x 1/6 = 10,000

then we should eliminate the percentage of ownership we got on the investee

30% of this belong to the investor so it should be eliminated while the other 70% is kept.

10,000 x 30% = 3,000

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