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            On January 1, 2020, Barber Corp. paid $1,160,000…

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            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

            On Jаnuаry 1, 2020, Bаrber Cоrp. paid $1,160,000 tо acquire Thоmpson Co. Thompson maintained separate incorporation. Barber used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Thompson’s assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2020:     Book Value Fair Value Current assets $ 130,000   $ 130,000   Land   75,000     193,000   Building (twenty year life)   250,000     276,000   Equipment (ten year life)   540,000     518,000   Current liabilities   26,000     26,000   Long-term liabilities   124,000     124,000   Common stock   233,000         Additional paid-in capital   389,000         Retained earnings   223,000           Thompson earned net income for 2020 of $134,000 and paid dividends of $51,000 during the year. At the end of 2020, the consolidation entry to eliminate Barber’s accrual of Thompson’s earnings would include a credit to Investment in Thompson Co. for                         A)    $83,000.              B)    $133,100.            C)    $134,000.            D)    $134,900.            E)    $0.

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