Question - reorganization balance sheet prepare journal


Question - Reorganization Balance Sheet

The following balance sheet was prepared for Crane Company on December 31, 2009:

Crane Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2009

Cash 33,000

Accounts Receivable 52,500

Less: Allowance for Uncollectable 3,800 48,700

Inventory 71,000

Property and Equipment 142,000

Goodwill 20,000

Total Assets 314,700

Accounts Payables 66,000

10% Bond Payable, due 6/30/12 130,000

Common Stock, $20 par, 10,000 shares Outstanding 200,000

Retained Earnings (deficit) (81,300)

Total Equities 314,700

Crane Company has had operating difficulties, accumulating a deficit over several years before 2009. During 2009, however, Crane reported a significantly lower operating loss, and prospects for the future are relatively bright. Although management and stockholders are optimistic about the future, it is almost certain that the company will lack the necessary working capital to handle existing obligations and expected future growth. In light of these facts, Crane has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. The reorganization plan, the provisions of which are set out below, has received the approval of stockholders, creditors, and the courts. Provisions of the reorganization plan are as follows:

1. Accounts receivable are to be written down to 40,000 to reflect their current expected realizable value.

2. Inventory is fairly valued, but goodwill is to be written off, and property and equipment is to be written down to its fair value of 118,000.

3. The 20 par value common stock is to be replaced with 4 par value common stock on a share for share basis in order to create, some reorganization capital, which will be used to eliminate the deficit.

4. The bondholder agree to exchange their bonds for new 8% bonds in the same maturity amount, but with a due date of June 30, 2016, and 6,000 shares of 4 par value common stock. The stock will be divided ratably among the bondholders. The fair value of the common stock is equal to its par value.

5. Accounts payable are expected to be paid in full, although creditors have agreed to extend due dates by as much as six months.

6. Any accumulated deficit is to be eliminated.

Required

A. Prepare journal entries to record the effect of the reorganization plan.

B. Prepare a balance sheet as it would appear immediately after the reorganization.

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