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- On May 28, 2021, Pesky Corporation acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Harman, Inc., for $420 million. The fair value of Harman’s identifiable tangible and intangible assets totaled $512 million, and the fair value of liabilities assumed by Pesky was $150 million. Pesky performed a goodwill impairment test at the end of its fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. Management has provided the following information: Fair value of Harman, Inc. $400 millionFair value of Harman’s net assets (excluding goodwill) 370 millionBook value of Harman’s net assets (including goodwill) 410 million Required:1. Determine the amount of goodwill that resulted from the Harman acquisition.2. Determine the amount of goodwill impairment loss that Pesky should recognize at the end of 2021, if any.3. If an impairment loss is required, prepare the journal entry to record the loss.On May 28, 2018, Pesky Corporation acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Harman, Inc. for$420 million. The fair value of Harman’s identifiable tangible and intangible assets totaled $512 million, and thefair value of liabilities assumed by Pesky was $150 million.Pesky performed a goodwill impairment test at the end of its fiscal year ended December 31, 2018. Management has provided the following information:Fair value of Harman, Inc. $400 millionFair value of Harman’s net assets (excluding goodwill) 370 millionBook value of Harman’s net assets (including goodwill) 410 millionRequired:1. Determine the amount of goodwill that resulted from the Harman acquisition.2. Determine the amount of goodwill impairment loss that Pesky should recognize at the end of 2018, if any.3. If an impairment loss is required, prepare the journal entry to record the loss.On May 28, 2021, Pesky Corporation acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Harman, Inc., for $510 million. The fair value of Harman's identifiable tangible and intangible assets totaled $575 million, and the fair value of liabilities assumed by Pesky was $149 million. Pesky performed a goodwill impairment test at the end of its fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. Management has provided the following information: Fair value of Harman, Inc. $ 490 million Fair value of Harman's net assets (excluding goodwill) 430 million Book value of Harman's net assets (including goodwill) 518 million Required:1. Determine the amount of goodwill that resulted from the Harman acquisition.2. Determine the amount of goodwill impairment loss that Pesky should recognize at the end of 2021, if any.3. If an impairment loss is required, prepare the journal entry to record the loss.
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