Book Value Cash and Receivables P30,000 Inventory Plant Assets (net) Current Liabilities Market Value P30,000 120,000 300,000 100,000 210,000 (45,000) (115,000) (10,000) (170,000) (45,000) (115,000) Long-term Debt Common Stock Retained Earnings
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- S acquired 100 percent of F for P275,000. At the date of acquisition, F had the following book and market values: (see image below) What is the amount of the “Investment in F” account on S’s financial records at the acquisition date?
- What amount of pre-acquisition earnings is eliminated in the acquisition date worksheet elimination?
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