ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781307664089
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 18, Problem 28P
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Identify the correct option out of the given statements.
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Southwest is a private not-for-profit entity. It acquires Northeast, another private not-for-profit. The acquisition value is $980,000. Northeast has two assets (and no liabilities): equipment with a net book value of $120,000 but a fair value of $150,000 and a building with a net book value of $500,000 but a fair value of $800,000. Northeast expects to receive some support through donations and contributions. However, it is not expected to be predominantly supported by contributions and investment income. After the combination, what should be reported for goodwill? Choose the correct.a. $–0–b. $30,000c. $60,000d. $360,000
Southwest is a private not-for-profit entity. It acquires Northeast, another private not-for-profit. The acquisition value is $980,000. Northeast has two assets (and no liabilities): equipment with a net book value of $120,000 but a fair value of $150,000 and a building with a net book value of $500,000 but a fair value of $800,000. Northeast expects to receive some support through donations and contributions. However, it is not expected to be predominantly supported by contributions and investment income. After the combination, what should be reported for goodwill?
$–0–
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Lark City (a government entity) donates land that has a FMV of $800,000 and cash of $100,000 to Orange Corporation as an inducement to locate in the city. Four months later, Orange purchases additional land and a building at a cost of $500,000 and moves its operations to Lark City. Ann, the sole shareholder, contributes equipment (basis of $70,000 and fair market value of $200,000) to help Orange in its new operations in Lark City.
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