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Allocating Purchase Price Capri Holdings, the parent company of Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo, reports the...

Allocating Purchase Price
Capri Holdings, the parent company of Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo, reports the following footnote to its 10-K report dated March 31, 2019.

On December 31, 2018, the Company completed the acquisition of Versace for a total enterprise value of approximately €1.753 billion (or approximately $2.005 billion). The following table summarizes the preliminary purchase price allocation of fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition (in millions).

December 31, 2018
Cash and cash equivalents $41
Accounts receivable 82
Inventory 197
Other current assets 39
Current assets 359
Property and equipment 89
Goodwill 878
Brand 948
Customer relationships 203
Favorable lease 16
Deferred tax assets 24
Other assets 135
Total assets acquired $2,652
Accounts payable $144
Short-term debt 57
Other current liabilities 99
Current liabilities 300
Deferred tax liabilities 289
Other liabilities 54
Total liabilities assumed 643
Less: Noncontrolling interest in joint ventures $4
Fair value of net assets acquired $2,005
Fair value of acquisition consideration $2,005


a. Of the total assets acquired, what portion is allocated to net intangible assets?
Round answer to the nearest percentage.  
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b. Are Versace’s assets and liabilities reported on the Capri Holdings consolidated balance sheet at the book value or at the fair value on the date of the acquisition?
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c. How are each of the intangible assets accounted for subsequent to the acquisition?

Intangible assets with a determinable life are amortized over their useful lives; intangible assets with an indeterminate useful life are amortized over a 10 year period and are tested annually for impairment.

Intangible assets with a determinable life are amortized over their useful lives; intangible assets with an indeterminate useful life are not amortized, but are tested annually for impairment.

Intangible assets with a determinable life are amortized over their useful lives; intangible assets with an indeterminate useful life are not amortized, nor are they tested annually for impairment.

Intangible assets with a determinable life are amortized over their useful lives; intangible assets with an indeterminate useful life are amortized over 15 years and are tested annually for impairment.



d. Describe the accounting for goodwill.

Goodwill is not amortized, but is tested for impairment at least annually.

Goodwill is not amortized, but tested for impairment every 5 years.

Goodwill is amortized over 20 years and tested for impairment at least annually.

Goodwill is not amortized, but tested for impairment every 10 years.

Homework Answers

Answer #1

a) Out ot the total assets acquired, Net intangible assets are :

Goodwill, Brand and Customer relationships

So Portion allocated to Net Intangible Assets can be calculated as under:

(Goodwill 878 + brand 948 + customer relationships 203 ) *100/ Total assets acquired 2652

=76.51% ~ 77% (rounded off)

b) Vercase's Assets and Liabilities are reported at the fair value on the date of acquisition.

c) Intangible assets are accounted subsequent to the acquisition as follows:

Intangible assets with a determinable life are amortised over their useful lives ; intangible assets with an indeterminate useful life are not amortised, but are tested annually for impairment.

d) The accounting treatment for goodwill is as follows:

Goodwill is not amortised, but is tested for impairment at least annually.

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