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Use the info below to answer the following questions: On January 2, 2021, Pirate, Inc. purchased a 30% interest in Tee Corp. for $3, 000, 000 cash. During 2021, Tee's net income was S3, 500, 000 and it paid dividends of S1, 000, 000. Pirate's 2021 income from Tee was: Pirate's Equity Investment balance in Tee at December 31, 2021 will be:
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