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Business, 10.05.2020 10:57, ValeriaVironche953

On April 1, 2021, BigBen Company acquired 30% of the shares of LittleTick, Inc. BigBen paid $100,000 for the investment, which is $40,000 more than 30% of the book value of LittleTick's identifiable net assets. BigBen attributed $15,000 of the $40,000 difference to inventory that will be sold in the remainder of 2021, and the rest to goodwill. LittleTick recognized a total of $20,000 of net income for 2021, and paid total dividends for the year of $10,000; these dividends were issued quarterly. BigBen's investment in LittleTick will affect BigBen's 2021 net income by:

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