Answer:
a) Yes, because the Fair value of the Subsidiary is less than the Equity Investment value.
b) Yes there is an Asset impairment and any asset impairment is set off against goodwill first.
c) Debit Goodwill impairment $50,000 Credit Goodwill Asset $50,000.
Explanation:
b) Balance of Equity Investment = $2,950,000 - 150,000 goodwill
= $2,800,000
Fair Value of Subsidiary = $2,750,000
Impairment = $50,000
Reason why deduct goodwill from the Equity Balance of $2,950,000 is because goodwill can be separately shown on the balance sheet under non current assets, therefore when testing for impairment on asset it must be balance of equity (net of good will) versus fair value of subsidiary.