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On October 1, 20X8, FLORIDA INC. acquired 100% of FLOUR CORP. for P280,000. On that date, the carrying values of FLOUR's assets and liabilities were P450,000 and P200,000, respectively. The fair values of FLOUR's assets and liabilities were P550,000 and P200,000, respectively. Additionally, FLOUR had identifiable intangible assets at the time of acquisition with a fair value of P60,000. What is the gain to be reported on FLORIDA's December 31, 20X8 consolidated income statement?
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