ABC Company purchases DEF Company for $4,200,000 cash on January 1, 2021. The book value of DEF Company's net assets reported on its December 31, 2020 financial statement was $3,600,000. An analysis indicated that the fair value of DEF's tangible assets exceeded the book value by $600,000, and the fair value of identifiable intangible assets exceeded book value by $320,000. What amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC

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Answer 1

Answer:

$320,000

Explanation:

Calculation for What amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC

Using this formula

Gain/Goodwill =[Tangible assets -( Cash - Net assets)+Fair value ]

Let plug in the formula

Gain/Goodwill =[$600,000-( $4,200,000- $3,600,000)+$320,000]

Gain/Goodwill=$600,000-$600,000+$320,000

Gain/Goodwill=$320,000

Therefore the amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC will be $320,000


Related Questions

What's the most common reason why the government would stop a
proposed merger?*
to limit consumer choices
O to increase social justice
O to maintain inflation in the economy
to maintain competition in a market

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Answer:

I think its to maintain inflations in the economy (sorry if im wrong)

Explanation:

Answer:

to increase social justice

Kazi Ltd. a manufacturer of powder soap wants to double their previous financial year profit which was Sh. 5 Million, through improved sales strategies and aggressive marketing. The following data was provided. p = 320, v = 110, f = Sh. 1.2 Million i) Determine Profit if sales are 35,000 units

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Answer:

the profit in the case when the sale is 35,000 units is 6,150,000

Explanation:

The computation of the profit is as follows:

= (Selling price - variable cost) × number of units sold - fixed cost

= (320 - 110) × 35,000 units - sh. 1.2 million

= 7,350,000 - 1,200,000

= 6,150,000

Hence, the profit in the case when the sale is 35,000 units is 6,150,000

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

An important first step in adapting a product to a foreign market is to determine the Group of answer choices personal ethics of individuals in the target market. language problem of the intended market. product's compliancy to irrational beliefs of its potential foreign consumers. regional political parties present in the domestic market. degree of newness of the product as perceived by the intended market.

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Answer:

degree of newness of the product as perceived by the intended market.

Explanation:

As the new product is in the market so the willing of the consumers are to evaluate the production that depends upon the product newness in the market

The other options are incorrect as if the evaluation of the consumers depend upon the irrational beliefs so it would not be intended to purchased

Therefore the last option is correct

hence, the same is to be considered

The fictional country of Anastialia is a small country with rich resources in minerals. In an 8 hr work day it can produce 100 pounds of silver or 50 pounds of copper. If Anastialia decides to produce copper instead of silver it is ignoring the fact that its silver production has a(n)________ to copper.

a. production advantage
b. absolute advantage
c. comparative advantage

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Answer:

c. comparative advantage

Explanation:

As we know that

The one pound of silver would be equivalent to 0.5 pound of copper

And,

one pound of copper would be equivalent to 2 pounds of silver

based on this, there is a comparative advantage with respect to the silver production

Hence, the correct option is c.

Therefore all the other options are incorrect

A company is completing its annual impairment analysis of the goodwill included in one of its cash generating units (CGU). The recoverable amount of the CGU is $32,000. Other information related to the CGU is provided below:
Goodwill Patents Assets Total
Historical cost $15,000 $10,000 $35,000 $60,000
Depreciation and 0 3,333 11,667 15,000
amortization
Carrying amount $15,000 $6,667 $23,333 $45,000
12/31
Under IFRS, which of the following adjustments should be recognized in the company's consolidated financial statements?
a) Decrease goodwill by $13,000
b) Decrease goodwill by $15,000
c) Decrease goodwill by $3,250; patents by $2,167; and other assets by $7,583
d) Decrease goodwill by $4,333; patents by $1,926; and other assets by $6,741

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Answer:

a) Decrease goodwill by $13,000

Explanation:

In IFRS, whenever recoverable amount of a cash generating unit is less than the carrying amount, an impairment loss is recognized. After calculating an impairment loss, it is then allocated to the carrying amount of Cash generating unit's goodwill.

Impairment loss in this case is = Total carrying amount - Recoverable amount of CGU = $45,000 - $32,000 = $13,000. Hence, the impairment loss will be allocated to the carrying value of the goodwill, leading to decrease in goodwill by $13,000.

when you should send a email

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HubSpot researched open times to find late morning tends to get the most opens. Send emails at 11 a.m. for the best results. Data from MailerMailer also suggests that sending emails in the late morning during work hours gets the best percentage of opens.

Answer:

When the subject matter is objective and informative

During March 2019, Virginia Bay Corporation recorded $275,000 of costs related to factory overhead. Virginia Bay's overhead application rate is based on direct labor hours. The preset formula for overhead application estimated that $260,000 would be incurred, and 8,400 direct labor hours would be worked. During March, 11,000 hours were actually worked. Use this information to determine the standard overhead rate. (round

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Answer:

$32.74 per DLH

Explanation:

Standard Oh rate as per DLH = Estimated overheads / Estimated DLH

Standard Oh rate as per DLH = $275,000 / 8,400

Standard Oh rate as per DLH = $32.7381

Thus, OH rate per DLH = $32.74 per DLH

able below shows the marginal revenue and costs for a monopolist. Demand, Costs, and Revenues Price (dollars) Quantity Demanded Marginal Revenue (dollars) Marginal Cost (dollars) Average Total Cost (dollars) $76 100 $76 $25 $139.00 71 200 66 68 103.30 66 300 56 56 87.50 61 400 46 82 86.00 56 500 36 76 84.00 51 600 26 48 78.00 Instructions: Enter your answer as a whole number. If you are entering a negative number include a minus sign. a. What is the monopolist's profit-maximizing level of output

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Answer:

The profit maximizing output for a monopolist is the output level where marginal cost is equal to marignal revenue.

Explanation:

Price  Q Demanded Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost

$76     100                 $76                         $25

71        200                  66                           68

66       300                  56                           56

61        400                  46                           82

56       500                  36                           76

51        600                  26                           48

Arranging the information in the chart above, we can see that for a quantity demanded of 300 units, and a price of $66, marginal revenue and marginal cost are exactly the same, $56.

Thus, the profit-maximizing level of output is 300 units.

The 2014 balance sheet of Steelo, Inc., showed current assets of $3,135 and current liabilities of $1,545. The 2015 balance sheet showed current assets of $3,100 and current liabilities of $1,545.
What was the company’s 2015 change in net working capital, or NWC? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Net working capital $

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Answer:

-$35

Explanation:

The computation of the change in net working capital is as follows:

Net working capital = current assets - current liabilities

For 2014,

net working capital i s

= ($3,135 - $1,545)

= $1,590

And,

for 2015,

net working capital is

= ($3,100 - $1,545)

= $1,555

So, the  change in net working capital is

= ($1,555 - $1,590)

= -$35

explain the scope of macro economic.​

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It mainly covers the measure fundamentals which are macroeconomic theories and macroeconomic policies. ... Here the MacroEconomic theories involve economic growth and development, the theory of national income, money, international trade, employment, and general price level.

Lusk Corporation produces and sells 15,800 units of Product X each month.
The selling price of Product X is $28 per unit, and variable expenses are $22 per unit.
A study has been made concerning whether Product X should be discontinued.
The study shows that $72,000 of the $108,000 in fixed expenses charged to Product X would not be avoidable, even if the product was discontinued.
If Product X is discontinued, the company's overall net operating income would:______.
a. decrease by $58,800 per month
b. Increase by $13,200 per month
c. increase by $49,200 per month
d. decrease by $49,200 per month

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Answer:

a. decrease by $58,800 per month

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

Particulars                                 Amount

Contribution from product X   $94,800 ($28 - $22) × 15,800 units

Less: Fixed cost                        -$108,000

Net loss avoided                        -$13,200

Non-avoidable fixed cost            $72,000

The Total cost in case the product fall $58,800

Hence, the correct option is a.

HELP PLEASE 30 points !

Mary is an agent who works with a direct marketing insurance company. She is more specially known as a(n) ..
A - Broker agent
B- Independent agent
C- Certified agent
D- Captive agent

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Answer:

i say broker agent.......

Answer:

It's D! Captive Agent is the correct answer.

Ivanhoe Corporation acquired End-of-the-World Products on January 1, 2017 for $6500000, and recorded goodwill of $1220000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2018, the End-of-the-World Products Division had a fair value of $5540000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $4838000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Ivanhoe record in 2018

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Answer:

Ivanhoe Corporation

The amount of loss on impairment of goodwill that Ivanhoe should record in 2018 is:

$518,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Goodwill on acquisition = $1,220,000

December 31, 2018:

Fair value of Investee (End-of-the-World Products Division) = $5,540,000

The fair value of the net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) = $4,838,000

Goodwill = $702,000 ($5,540,000 - $4,838,000)

Impairment loss = $518,000 ($1,220,000 - $702,000)

b) A Goodwill impairment loss is the recognized reduction in the carrying amount of this intangible asset that is triggered by a decline in its fair value.  When the fair value of acquired Goodwill declines below its carrying amount, Ivanhoe Corporation is expected to write off the difference (the impairment loss) in its income statement for 2018.

John (45) and Cynthia (46) are married, and they will file a joint return. During the year, they earned investment income consisting of: $200 interest income from a savings account with their local bank, reported on Form 1099-INT. $350 interest income from a certificate of deposit held with another local bank, reported on Form 1099-INT. $100 in dividends from a savings account with a local credit union, reported on Form 1099-INT. $250 interest income from a U.S. Treasury note, reported on Form 1099-INT. $500 tax-exempt interest income from a municipal bond investment, reported on Form 1099-INT. $1,700 in ordinary dividends from a mutual fund investment, reported on Form 1099-DIV. Complete John and Cynthia's Schedule B (Form 1040), Interest and Ordinary Dividends.

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Answer:

                          Calculation of Net taxable income

Particulars                                                        Amount        Amount

Interest income from savings interest                                   $200

Interest income from certificate deposit                                $350

Dividend from saving account with                                        $100

local credit union  

Interest income from us treasury note                                    $250

Tax exempt interest from municipality bond                          $500

Ordinary dividend                                                                     $1,700

Gross total income                                                                    $3,100

Income exempt

Dividend from saving account                           $100

Dividend from treasury note                              $250

Tax exempt interest from municipality bond    $500              $850

Net taxable income                                                                   $2,250

Jeff sells the New York Times Sunday newspaper at a city corner near several churches. He sells each newspaper for $6.50 after purchasing them for $4.00. Any unsold newspaper can be returned to the New York Times for a $0.75 credit. Jeff expects demand on Sunday to be 75, 100, 125, or 150 newspapers and would like to order one of these four quantities from the New York Times. If the Jeff uses the minimax regret criterion, how many newspapers will he order

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

Why are visually interesting effects, such as WordArt, to be used sparingly? How does understanding your intended audience’s expectations inform how and when you use a visual effect, such as WordArt? Would you approach using WordArt in the same way in a presentation directed to young adults and a presentation directed to business professionals?

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To go out bad so u want have to do anything...

Novak Company took a physical inventory on December 31 and determined that goods costing $190,000 were on hand. Not included in the physical count were $25,170 of goods purchased from Pelzer Corporation, f.o.b. shipping point, and $21,900 of goods sold to Alvarez Company for $30,030, f.o.b. destination. Both the Pelzer purchase and the Alvarez sale were in transit at year-end. What amount should Novak report as its December 31 inventory

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Answer: $237070

Explanation:

The amount that Novak should report as its December 31 inventory will be:

Inventory in hand = $190,000

Add: Goods bought from Pelzer Corporation = $25,170

Add: Cost of goods sold to Alvarez Company = $21900

Total = $237070

The amount that Novak should report as its December 31 inventory will be $237070

Mohamed income elasticity for good A is equal to -1.5. His current income is Br.40, 000 per year and he buys 200 units of good A annually. If his income falls to Br.36, 000 how many units of good A will he purchase?

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Convertible bonds:_________
a) Provide potential benefits only to the issuer.
b) Provide potential benefits only to the investor.
c) Provide potential benefits to both the issuer and the investor.
d) Provide no potential benefits.

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Answer:

c) Provide potential benefits to both the issuer and the investor.

Explanation:

Convertible Bonds are Bonds that can be converted to Common Stocks at the the option of the investor or the issuer.

They represents the potential voting rights to the investor if they are converted to Common Stocks. This means the investor can take part in decision making of the company.

They also presents benefits to the issuer in that it reduces the financial risk of defaulting interest payments. This is good for the gearing ratio as well and can attract more investors.

CTSOs are especially helpful for people who are applying for which things? Check all that apply.

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Explanation:

I believe it's for employment, military, college

Answer:

Employment. Military Services. College.

Explanation:

why does this app suck i a way? i looked at this question: The managers want to know how many boxes of 12 cookies can be filled with the 3,258 cookies that have been baked. Fatima starts by subtracting the largest number of boxes she can easily calculate. She knows that 100 boxes of 12 cookies can be put into one crate. How many crates can be filled from the total of 3,258 cookies?

then an expert verified its 3 so i put it in and it said incorrect. am i not getting something or is it maybe incorrect in my platform?

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Answer:

this app is fine, it has helped me a lot

Explanation:

BUT, you shouldnt rely on it all the time, unless you're genuinely struggling on grasping a topic I suggest trying to teach to yourself.

Kieso Company borrowed $630,000 for five months. The annual interest rate on the loan was 9%. Kieso's fiscal year ends on December 31. Kieso borrowed the $630,000 one month prior to the end of its last fiscal year and paid the $630,000 plus interest back four months into its current fiscal year. How much interest expense, if any, would Kieso report at the end of its last fiscal year and at the end of its current fiscal year

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the interest expense is shown below'

The following formula should be used:

= borrowed amount × rate of months × number of months ÷ total number of months

End of last year is

= $630,000 × 9% × 1 ÷ 12

= $4,725

And,

Current fiscal year is

= $630,000 × 9% × 4 ÷ 12

= $18,900

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

The last five annual dividends for MysteryCorp have been: $1.25, $1.38, $1.49, $1.60, and $1.69. Next year's dividend is expected to be $2. The current stock price is $199 per share. First, calculate the geometric average annual rate of growth based on the historical dividends (taking into account the previous five -- do *not* include next year's expected dividend in this calculation). Your estimate of RE, the cost of equity, is ________%.

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Answer:

Re = 8.79%

Explanation:

annual growth rates:

($1.38 - $1.25) / $1.25 = 0.104

($1.49 - $1.38) / $1.38 = 0.078

($1.60 - $1.49) / $1.49 = 0.074

($1.69 - $1.60) / $1.60 = 0.056

geometric growth rate = ⁴√(1.104 x 1.078 x 1.074 x 1.056) - 1 = ⁴√1.34976 - 1 = 1.0779 - 1 = 0.0779 = 7.79%

P₀ = Div₁ / (Re - g)

$199 = $2 / (Re - 0.0779)

Re - 0.0779 = $2 / $199 = 0.01

Re = 0.01 + 0.0779 = 0.0879 = 8.79%

Isa is head of housekeeping services at the Ashworth Hotel, a luxury hotel and resort. Last week, she received 29 customer complaints. A total of 428 guests had stayed in the hotel that week. Given this information, find out the errors per million opportunities. a. 400 errors per million opportunities b. 23,456 errors per million opportunities c. 67,757 errors per million opportunities d. 14,758,620 errors per million opportunities

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Answer:

c. 67,757 errors per million opportunities

Explanation:

The computation of the errors per million opportunities is shown below:

= Customer complaints last week ÷ total guest stayed in that week × 1,000,000

= 29 customers ÷ 428 guests × 1,000,000

= 67,757 errors per million opportunities

Hence, the correct option is c.

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Cabal Products is a division of a major corporation. Last year the division had total sales of $12,880,000, net operating income of $837,200, and average operating assets of $2,833,600. The company's minimum required rate of return is 16%.
The division's residual income is closest to:_________.
a) $1,290,576
b) $383,824
c) $837,200
d) $906,752

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your answer will be a ma’am

On January 2, 2014, Indian River Groves began construction of a new citrus processing plant. The automated plant was finished and ready for use on September 30, 2015. Expenditures for the construction were as follows: Indian River Groves borrowed $2,200,000 on a construction loan at 12% interest on January 2, 2014. This loan was outstanding during the construction period. The company also had $8,000,000 in 9% bonds outstanding in 2014 and 2015. The interest capitalized for 2014 was:

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Answer:

the expenditures are missing, so I looked for a similar question:

1/2/2014 $400,000 7/1/2014 $1,200,000 12/31/2014 $1,200,000 3/31/2015 $1,200,000 9/30/2015 $800,000

Weighted average expenditures for 2014:

January 1 = $400,000 x 1 = $400,000

July 1 = $1,200,000 x 1/6 = $600,000

December 31 = $1,200,000 x 0 = $0

total = $1,000,000

Since the company borrowed $2,200,000 specifically for this construction project, then capitalized interests = $1,000,000 x 12% = $120,000

If a firm is deciding upon the acceptance of a project with a value of $10,000, and if the client has a good credit history, the firm will most likely use the grid chart in the decision-making process.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

The Decision-Making Process includes Identifying the need for a decision, Determining the outcome of the decision, Identifying all alternative actions, the benefits and consequences of each and Making and Evaluating the decision.

Decision-Making Tools includes the use of decision-making grid to differenciate or separates factors of decision to be made, the use of Gantt chart to shows phases of project to completion and Information technology and others.

The grid chart shows the relationship between input and output documents.

15.2 Calculating Flotation Costs: The Wiley Oakley Co. has just gone public. Under a firm commitment agreement, Wiley received $21.39 for each of the 7.75 million shares sold. The initial offering price was $23 per share, and the stock rose to $26.30 per share in the first few minutes of trading. Wiley paid $1,350,000 in legal and other direct costs and $210,000 in indirect costs. What was the flotation cost as a percentage of funds raised

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Answer:

23.16%

Explanation:

net amount of money received by Wliey Oakley = 7,750,000 stocks x $21.39 per stock = $165,772,500

total flotation costs including direct and indirect costs = [($26.30 - $21.39) x 7,500,000] + $1,350,000 + $210,000 = $38,385,000

flotation costs as a percentage of funds raised = $38,385,000 / $165,772,500 = 0.2316 = 23.16%

how the consumer motivated to purchase product. what are the critaria and decision making​

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Answer:

In plain terms, the consumer motivation is the set of cognitive factors driving a customer's determination to make a single sale. The payment is the ultimate product of a "Purchaser's Process" scheme, a three-stage mechanism consisting of:

1.Awareness.

2.Interest.

Determination 

if you cause damage to your apartment, your landlord can

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Answer:

...send you out for vandalizing the property?? i dunno lol

Explanation:

Answer:

you could get evicted

Explanation:

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