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Business, 09.12.2021 03:20, peytontanner

On January 2 of the the current year, Jazz Co. paid $310,000 to purchase 75% of the voting shares of Soundwave Co. Soundwave holds no shares of Jazz. Jazz reported retained earnings of $80,000, and Soundwave reported contributed capital of $300,000 and retained earnings of $100,000. The purchase differential was attributed to depreciable assets with a remaining life of 10 years. Jazz uses the equity method in accounting for the investment in Soundwave Soundwave reported net income of $20,000 and paid dividends of $8,000 during the year. Jazz reported income, exclusive of net income from Soundwave, of $30,000 and paid dividends of $15,000 during the year. What amount will Jazz report as dividends declared and paid in the current year's consolidated financial statements

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