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Business, 13.12.2021 19:30, gabby0148

Assume that Seiden Company gains control of Rimco, its subsidiary, with the purchase of a 40% interest paid in cash. The Equity Investment account reports a balance of $75,000 on the acquisition date and represents a 30% interest in Rimco. The total value of Rimco on the acquisition date is $300,000 (assume no premium for control). The journal entry to record the acquisition includes: a. Cash, credit, $300,000
b. Gain on revaluation of Rimco, credit, $15,000
c. Loss on revaluation of Rimco, debit, $15,000
d. None of the above

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