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Business, 15.06.2021 06:50, Yani0118

P Company paid $8,000,000 (cash) for an 80% interest in S Company on 7/1/07. The book values and fair values of S’s assets and liabilities on the date of acquisition were as follows: BV FV Cash $400 $400 Accounts Receivable $800 $800 Inventories $1,400 $1,900 Other Current Assets $900 $400 Land $2,400 $3,800 Building (10 year life) $1,400 $1,000 Patent (10 year life) $1,300 $1,000 Total Assets $8,600 $9,300 Accounts Payable $400 $2,400 Accrued Liabilities $1,200 $100 B/P (10 year maturity) $1,000 $1,100 Common Stock $5,000 Retained Earnings $1,000 Total $8,600 The company earned income of $24,000 ($2,000 per month) in 2007 and paid total dividends of $12,000 on October 1, 2007. Required 1) Compute the goodwill from the acquisition 2) Compute the Equity method Income from Sub. for 2007. 3) Record the Equity method journal entries for 2007. 4) Analyze the Investment Account at 12/31/07

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