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Quick question on non controlling interest

If Company A with $1,000 of equity acquires a 70% stake in Company B which has $500 in shareholder equity.  Assume book value = faire value and no goodwill (but I dont think it matters for this).
If we consolidate what is the consolidated entity’s shareholder equity?
Is it $1000 + $350 (70% * $500) = $1350 ?
Or is it $1000 + $150 (non controlling interest of 30%) = $1150 ?
Trying to be sure about what happens to the target’s equity.

On a balance sheet you would see Equity of 1,500 then a minority interest of (150) so when you add them up you’d have a total equity of 1,350.

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Ok so the non controlling is negative in the equity section of the BS but you do add both company’s equity balance.  Thanks

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Then why is it that for the control/acquisition method, they say that equity is more than proportionate consol/equity method by the amount of the goodwill..?

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too tired to give a proper answer here, but this info is wrong. don’t combine equity. only add minority interest.
also, always double check anything anyone tells you on AF. lots of misinformation.

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Minority interest is NOT negative. It has to be positive for the balance sheet to balance…

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This is incorrect as well.

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jmachine is correct. definitely DO NOT add 350 to SE!

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lemiman, thank you for confirming. thought I was going crazy for a second.

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Would it not depend if you issued stock to go forward with the acquisition or if you simply paid in cash? If you have to issue stock to buy them, then it means your shareholder’s equity rises by the purchase price and then you add MI on top… ARe we always to assume that they pay cash?

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