Azucena Co, acquired all the assets and liabilities of Golf Co. for P2,6 acquisition date, Golf's identifiable assets and liabilities have fair values of P5,900,000 and P3,500,000 respectively. Relevant information follows: a. Azucena is renting out a building to Golf Co, on an operating lease. The terms of the lease compared with market terms are favorable. The fair values of the differential is P90,000. b. Golf is a defendant on a pending lawsuit, No provision was recognized because Azucena's legal counsel believes they will successfully defend the case. The fair value of settling the lawsuit is P10,000. How much is the goodwill (gain on bargain purchase)? (do not use comma on the answer. Follow this format: P1 250 000)
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