Hi,
I was wondering how shareholder equity differs based on the different accounting treatment-specifically using: the equity method, partial goodwill consolidation, and full good will consolidation.
Is anything added into equity if the equity method is used? Also it was my understanding that equity will be higher if full goodwill consolidation used versus partial goodwill consolidation?
However, the Intercorporate Investment EOC Question 29 has the following answer:
I was wondering how shareholder equity differs based on the different accounting treatment-specifically using: the equity method, partial goodwill consolidation, and full good will consolidation.
Is anything added into equity if the equity method is used? Also it was my understanding that equity will be higher if full goodwill consolidation used versus partial goodwill consolidation?
However, the Intercorporate Investment EOC Question 29 has the following answer:
- A is correct. Net income is the same using any of the choices. Beginning equity under the equity method is £1,430. Under either of the consolidations, beginning equity is £1,750 since it includes the £320 noncontrolling interest. Return on beginning equity is highest under the equity method.