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Business, 07.10.2019 18:00, erinxmeow8

On january 1, 2016, pride corporation purchased 90 percent of the outstanding voting shares of star, inc. for $572,000 cash. the acquisition-date fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $63,600. at january 1, 2016, star’s net assets had a total carrying amount of $445,200. equipment (eight-year remaining life) was undervalued on star’s financial records by $48,800. any remaining excess fair value over book value was attributed to a customer list developed by star (four-year remaining life), but not recorded on its books. star recorded net income of $42,700 in 2016 and $48,800 in 2017. each year since the acquisition, star has declared a $12,200 dividend. at january 1, 2018, pride’s retained earnings show a $152,500 balance. selected account balances for the two companies from their separate operations were as follows: pride star 2018 revenues $ 303,900 $ 173,900 2018 expenses 213,600 119,000 assuming that pride, in its internal records, accounts for its investment in star using the equity method, what amount of retained earnings would pride report on its january 1, 2018 consolidated balance sheet?

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