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Introduction
1. The context and purpose of financial reporting
2. Accounting principles, concepts and qualitative characteristics
3. Double-entry bookkeeping and accounting systems
4. Recording transactions and events
5. Reconciliations
6. Preparing trial balance
7. Preparing financial statements
8. Preparing basic consolidated financial statements
8.1 Introduction to group accounts
8.2 Acquisition method
8.3 Intra-group trading adjustments
8.4 The consolidation procedures
8.5 Investment in associates
8.6 Consolidated statement of financial position
8.6.1 Walkthrough question one (100% ownership)
8.6.2 Walkthrough question two (<100percent ownership)
8.6.3 Walkthrough question three (Mid-year acquisition)
8.7 Consolidated statement of profit or loss
9. Interpretation of financial statements
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8.6.3 Walkthrough question three (Mid-year acquisition)
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8. Preparing basic consolidated financial statements
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Walkthrough question three (Mid-year acquisition)

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This chapter shows you how to prepare a consolidated statement of financial position when a subsidiary is acquired partway through the year.

Learning objectives

By the end of this chapter, you should be able to prepare a full consolidated statement of financial position, considering:

  • Fair value adjustments at acquisition on property, plant and equipment
  • Fair value of consideration transferred from cash and shares
  • Elimination of intra-group trading balances
  • Removal of unrealised profit arising on intra-group trading
  • Acquisition of subsidiaries part-way through the financial year

Mid-year acquisition

A mid-year acquisition happens when a parent acquires control of a subsidiary during the financial year.

In earlier illustrations, the subsidiary was owned for the whole year, so all of the year’s profit was post-acquisition. With a mid-year acquisition, only the profit earned after the acquisition date is post-acquisition.

To deal with this, we split the subsidiary’s profit for the year into:

  • Pre-acquisition profit: profit earned before the acquisition date

Post-acquisition profit: profit earned from the acquisition date to the reporting date

Unless you’re told otherwise, we assume profit accrues evenly over time. That lets you prorate profit based on the number of months before and after acquisition.

Illustration 3: Mid-year acquisition

On March 1, 2025, Akwaaba Limited acquired 80% of the ordinary shares of Wezor Limited for $7.5 million. The fair value of the non-controlling interest (NCI) at the date of acquisition was determined to be $5 million. Wezor Limited’s share capital has remained unchanged since the acquisition, and the company reported $2.4 million as profit for the year ended December 31, 2025. The profit accrued evenly throughout the period. The statements of financial position for both companies as at December 31, 2025, are as follows:

Statement of financial position as at 31 December, 2025

Akwaaba limited Wezor limited
$'000 $'000
Non-current asset:
Property, plant and equipment 24,700 3,250
Investment in Wezor Limited 7,500 -
Current asset:
Inventory 35,000 3,200
Account receivables 3,400 4,800
Cash and bank 1,150 2,750
Total asset 71,750 14,000
Equity:
Share capital 35,000 5,000
Share premium 15,000 2,500
Retained earnings 11,500 4,500
Liabilities:
Accounts payables 10,250 2,000
Total equity and liabilities 71,750 14,000

Additional information: During the year, Akwaaba Limited sold goods worth $300,000 to Wezor Limited on credit at a profit margin of 25% on the selling price. At year-end, Wezor Limited still holds all inventory in stock. No payment has been made by Wezor Limited in relation to the credit balance. Required: Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position for Akwaaba Limited and its subsidiary as at December 31, 2025 Suggested solution:

Before you look at the suggested solution, try to complete the question yourself. Then use the suggested solution as a marking guide.

W1: Group structure

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

(spoiler)
Parent company Akwaaba Limited
Subsidiary Wezor Limited
Ownership 80%
NCI holding 20%
Acquisition date 1 March 2025
Reporting date 31 December 2025
Post-acquisition period 10 months

W2: Net assets of the subsidiary

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: This is a mid-year acquisition. The profit for the year (12 months) is $2.4 million, but the acquisition occurred on 1 March 2025. Profit before acquisition is pre-acquisition profit, and profit after acquisition is post-acquisition profit.

The retained earnings at the acquisition date aren’t given directly. You can find them by taking retained earnings at the reporting date and subtracting the post-acquisition profit.

(spoiler)

Post-acquisition profit = 10/12 months x $2.4 million = $2 million Pre-acquisition profit = 2/12 months x $2.4 million = $0.4 million

RE at Acquisition date = RE @reporting date - Post-acquisition profit = $4.5m - $2m = $2.5m

Amount @ acquisition date Amount @ reporting date Post-acquisition profit
$'000 $'000 $'000
Share capital 5,000 5,000 0
Share premium 2,500 2,500 0
Retained earnings 2,500 4,500 2,000
Totals 10,000 12,000 2,000

W3: Goodwill computations

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

(spoiler)
$'000
Consideration 7,500
NCI @ acquisition date 5,000
Net asset @ acquisition date (10,000)
Goodwill at acquisition date 2,500

W4: NCI at reporting date

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: calculate the PURP and show the adjustments (effect).

(spoiler)

The parent company is the seller, so the PURP adjustment affects the group retained earnings (see W5), not the NCI.

$'000
NCI @ acquisition date 5,000
NCI share of post-acquisition profit (20%*$2million) 400
NCI at reporting date 5,400

W5: Group retained earnings (GRE)

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: calculate the PURP and show the adjustments (effect).

(spoiler)
$'000
Parents RE @ acquisition date 11,500
Parent’s share of post-acquisition profit (80% * $2million) 1,600
PURP adjustment (75)
GRE at reporting date 13,025

W6: Other adjustments

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: there are two major adjustments - PURP and intra-group balance.

(spoiler)
  1. Provision for unrealized profit - PURP

PURP = $300,000 * 25% = $75,000

DR. Group retained earnings $75,000

CR. Inventory $75,000

2. Intra-group balances

DR. Account payable $300,000

CR. Account receivables $300,000

Preparation of the consolidated statements of financial position

After you post all adjustments (goodwill, NCI, PURP, and intra-group balances), the consolidated statement of financial position is:

(spoiler)

Akwaaba Group Limited Consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December, 2025

Item $'000
Non-current asset:
Property, plant and equipment (24,700 + 3,250) 27,950
Goodwill (W3) 2,500
Investment in Wezor (7,500 - 7,500) 0
Current asset:
Inventory (35,000 + 3,200 - 75 (W6)) 38,125
Account receivables (3,400 + 4,800 - 300 (W6)) 7,900
Cash and bank (1,150 + 2,750) 3,900
Total asset 80,375
Equity:
Share capital (35,000 + 5,000 - 5,000) 35,000
Share premium (15,000 + 2,500 - 2,500) 15,000
Group retained earnings (11,500 + 4,500 - 4,500 + 1,600 - 75 (W5)) 13,025
Non-controlling interest (5,000 + 400 (W4)) 5,400
Liabilities:
Account payables (10,250 + 2,000 - 300 (W6)) 11,950
Total equity and liabilities 80,375

Note: Share premium of the subsidiary is part of the equity, hence, must be eliminated during the consolidation.

  • Refer to ACCA technical write-up on consolidated statement of financial position by the examining team. Go through the write-up to further deepen understanding of the topic.

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Walkthrough question three (Mid-year acquisition)

This chapter shows you how to prepare a consolidated statement of financial position when a subsidiary is acquired partway through the year.

Learning objectives

By the end of this chapter, you should be able to prepare a full consolidated statement of financial position, considering:

  • Fair value adjustments at acquisition on property, plant and equipment
  • Fair value of consideration transferred from cash and shares
  • Elimination of intra-group trading balances
  • Removal of unrealised profit arising on intra-group trading
  • Acquisition of subsidiaries part-way through the financial year

Mid-year acquisition

A mid-year acquisition happens when a parent acquires control of a subsidiary during the financial year.

In earlier illustrations, the subsidiary was owned for the whole year, so all of the year’s profit was post-acquisition. With a mid-year acquisition, only the profit earned after the acquisition date is post-acquisition.

To deal with this, we split the subsidiary’s profit for the year into:

  • Pre-acquisition profit: profit earned before the acquisition date

Post-acquisition profit: profit earned from the acquisition date to the reporting date

Unless you’re told otherwise, we assume profit accrues evenly over time. That lets you prorate profit based on the number of months before and after acquisition.

Illustration 3: Mid-year acquisition

On March 1, 2025, Akwaaba Limited acquired 80% of the ordinary shares of Wezor Limited for $7.5 million. The fair value of the non-controlling interest (NCI) at the date of acquisition was determined to be $5 million. Wezor Limited’s share capital has remained unchanged since the acquisition, and the company reported $2.4 million as profit for the year ended December 31, 2025. The profit accrued evenly throughout the period. The statements of financial position for both companies as at December 31, 2025, are as follows:

Statement of financial position as at 31 December, 2025

Akwaaba limited Wezor limited
$'000 $'000
Non-current asset:
Property, plant and equipment 24,700 3,250
Investment in Wezor Limited 7,500 -
Current asset:
Inventory 35,000 3,200
Account receivables 3,400 4,800
Cash and bank 1,150 2,750
Total asset 71,750 14,000
Equity:
Share capital 35,000 5,000
Share premium 15,000 2,500
Retained earnings 11,500 4,500
Liabilities:
Accounts payables 10,250 2,000
Total equity and liabilities 71,750 14,000

Additional information: During the year, Akwaaba Limited sold goods worth $300,000 to Wezor Limited on credit at a profit margin of 25% on the selling price. At year-end, Wezor Limited still holds all inventory in stock. No payment has been made by Wezor Limited in relation to the credit balance. Required: Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position for Akwaaba Limited and its subsidiary as at December 31, 2025 Suggested solution:

Before you look at the suggested solution, try to complete the question yourself. Then use the suggested solution as a marking guide.

W1: Group structure

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

(spoiler)
Parent company Akwaaba Limited
Subsidiary Wezor Limited
Ownership 80%
NCI holding 20%
Acquisition date 1 March 2025
Reporting date 31 December 2025
Post-acquisition period 10 months

W2: Net assets of the subsidiary

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: This is a mid-year acquisition. The profit for the year (12 months) is $2.4 million, but the acquisition occurred on 1 March 2025. Profit before acquisition is pre-acquisition profit, and profit after acquisition is post-acquisition profit.

The retained earnings at the acquisition date aren’t given directly. You can find them by taking retained earnings at the reporting date and subtracting the post-acquisition profit.

(spoiler)

Post-acquisition profit = 10/12 months x $2.4 million = $2 million Pre-acquisition profit = 2/12 months x $2.4 million = $0.4 million

RE at Acquisition date = RE @reporting date - Post-acquisition profit = $4.5m - $2m = $2.5m

Amount @ acquisition date Amount @ reporting date Post-acquisition profit
$'000 $'000 $'000
Share capital 5,000 5,000 0
Share premium 2,500 2,500 0
Retained earnings 2,500 4,500 2,000
Totals 10,000 12,000 2,000

W3: Goodwill computations

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

(spoiler)
$'000
Consideration 7,500
NCI @ acquisition date 5,000
Net asset @ acquisition date (10,000)
Goodwill at acquisition date 2,500

W4: NCI at reporting date

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: calculate the PURP and show the adjustments (effect).

(spoiler)

The parent company is the seller, so the PURP adjustment affects the group retained earnings (see W5), not the NCI.

$'000
NCI @ acquisition date 5,000
NCI share of post-acquisition profit (20%*$2million) 400
NCI at reporting date 5,400

W5: Group retained earnings (GRE)

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: calculate the PURP and show the adjustments (effect).

(spoiler)
$'000
Parents RE @ acquisition date 11,500
Parent’s share of post-acquisition profit (80% * $2million) 1,600
PURP adjustment (75)
GRE at reporting date 13,025

W6: Other adjustments

Work it out and compare with the suggested solution.

Hint: there are two major adjustments - PURP and intra-group balance.

(spoiler)
  1. Provision for unrealized profit - PURP

PURP = $300,000 * 25% = $75,000

DR. Group retained earnings $75,000

CR. Inventory $75,000

2. Intra-group balances

DR. Account payable $300,000

CR. Account receivables $300,000

Preparation of the consolidated statements of financial position

After you post all adjustments (goodwill, NCI, PURP, and intra-group balances), the consolidated statement of financial position is:

(spoiler)

Akwaaba Group Limited Consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December, 2025

Item $'000
Non-current asset:
Property, plant and equipment (24,700 + 3,250) 27,950
Goodwill (W3) 2,500
Investment in Wezor (7,500 - 7,500) 0
Current asset:
Inventory (35,000 + 3,200 - 75 (W6)) 38,125
Account receivables (3,400 + 4,800 - 300 (W6)) 7,900
Cash and bank (1,150 + 2,750) 3,900
Total asset 80,375
Equity:
Share capital (35,000 + 5,000 - 5,000) 35,000
Share premium (15,000 + 2,500 - 2,500) 15,000
Group retained earnings (11,500 + 4,500 - 4,500 + 1,600 - 75 (W5)) 13,025
Non-controlling interest (5,000 + 400 (W4)) 5,400
Liabilities:
Account payables (10,250 + 2,000 - 300 (W6)) 11,950
Total equity and liabilities 80,375

Note: Share premium of the subsidiary is part of the equity, hence, must be eliminated during the consolidation.

Key points
  • Refer to ACCA technical write-up on consolidated statement of financial position by the examining team. Go through the write-up to further deepen understanding of the topic.

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