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Business, 14.10.2021 01:00, mya6137

On January 1, 2019, Uncle Company purchased 80 percent of Nephew Company's capital stock for $584,000 in cash and other assets. Nephew had a book value of $700,000, and the 20 percent noncontrolling interest fair value was $146,000 on that date. On January 1, 2021, Nephew had acquired 30 percent of Uncle for $354,250. Uncle's appropriately adjusted book value as of that date was $1,147,500. Separate operating income figures (not including investment income) for these two companies follow. In addition, Uncle declares and pays $25,000 in dividends to shareholders each year and Nephew distributes $6,000 annually. Any excess fair-value allocations are amortized over a 10-year period. YearUncle CompanyNephew Company 2019$164,000 $35,200 2020 186,000 56,000 2021 216,000 64,400 Assume that Uncle applies the equity method to account for this investment in Nephew. What is the subsidiary's income recognized by Uncle in 2021

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