To have an income from acquisition of P400,000, the number of shares to be issued by LL should be?
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The LL Company will issue shares of P10 par value common stock for all the assets and liabilities of the OO Company. LL Company’s common stock has a current market value of P40 per share. The OO Company’s net assets were as follows:
Current Assets 1,280,000
Non-Current Assets 3,520,000
Liabilities 1,600,000
The fair market value of the current assets is P1,600,000 while that of the non-current assets is 6,400,000. All of the liabilities are correctly stated. LL Company issued sufficient shares of stock so that the fair market value of the stock is equal the fair market value of OO Company’s net assets.
To have an income from acquisition of P400,000, the number of shares to be issued by LL should be?
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