Question: PLEASE READ. SOMEONE ALREADY ANSWERED THIS WRONG AND ALSO INCOMPLETE. CONTROLLING PERCENT IS 70% AS IS PRESENTED BY THE DATA. SO YOU CAN INFER NON-CONTROLLING

PLEASE READ. SOMEONE ALREADY ANSWERED THIS WRONG AND ALSO INCOMPLETE. CONTROLLING PERCENT IS 70% AS IS PRESENTED BY THE DATA. SO YOU CAN INFER NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST FROM THERE. AND COST OF GOOD SOLDS IS NOT 232,000.

I NEED THE WORKINGS OF THIS, NOT JUST THE ANSWERS. DO NOT ROUND THE ANSWERS.

Player Company acquired 70 percent ownership of Scout Companys voting shares on January 1, 20X2. During 20X5, Player purchased inventory for $25,000 and sold the full amount to Scout Company for $35,000. On December 31, 20X5, Scouts ending inventory included $7,000 of items purchased from Player. Also in 20X5, Scout purchased inventory for $50,000 and sold the units to Player for $80,000. Player included $20,000 of its purchase from Scout in ending inventory on December 31, 20X5. Summary income statement data for the two companies revealed the following:

Player Company Scout Company
Sales $ 359,450 $ 220,000
Income from Scout 55,050
$ 414,500 $ 220,000
Cost of Goods Sold $ 242,000 $ 105,000
Other Expenses 67,000 26,000
Total Expenses $ (309,000) $ (131,000)
Net Income $ 105,500 $ 89,000

Required: Compute the amount to be reported as sales in the 20X5 consolidated income statement. Compute the amount to be reported as cost of goods sold in the 20X5 consolidated income statement. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. What amount of income will be assigned to the noncontrolling shareholders in the 20X5 consolidated income statement? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. What amount of income will be assigned to the controlling interest in the 20X5 consolidated income statement? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations.

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