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- On January 1, 2021, the fair values of CHAESOO Inc. net assets were as follows:Current assets P100,000Equipment 150,000Land 50,000Buildings 300,000Liabilities 80,000On January 1, 2021, BLACKPINK Corp. purchased the net assets of CHAESOO by issuing 100,000shares of its P1 par value stock when the fair value of the stock was P6.20. It was further agreed thatBLACKPINK would pay an additional amount on January 1, 2023, if the average income during the2- year period of 2021 – 2022 exceeded P80,000 per year. The expected value of this consideration wascalculated as P184,000; the measurement period is one year. Requirement:Compute for the Goodwill or (Gain on Bargain Purchase) on January 1, 2021.A Co. acquired 60% of the outstanding shares of B Co. on January 2, 2021. A Co. acquired it at book value which is the same as its fair value at the date of acquisition. Income Statement of A Co. and B Co. for 2022 are as follows: A Co. B Co.Net Sales P1,093,750 P437,500Cost of Sales 656,250 262,500Gross Profit 437,500 175,000Operating Expenses 131,250 65,625Operating Income 306,250 109,375Dividend Income 70,000 0Net Income P 376,250 P109,375 B Co. made sales to A Co. of P140,000 in 2021 and P210,000 in 2022. A Co. reported inventory on December 31, 2021 amounting to P87,500 of which 20% comes from B Co. and inventory on December 31, 2022 amounting to P105,000 of which 30%…On January 1, 2021, ABC acquired all the assets and assumed all the liabilities of DEF Co. for P4,500,000. Relevant information follows: ASSETS Carrying Value 55,000 800,000 Fair Values 55,C00 Cash Receivable 800,C00 150,000 700,000 3,500,000 150,000 1,555,000 180,C00 750,C00 4,000,C00 200,C00 1,555,0000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Inventory Land Goodwill Liabilities DEC Co. has research and development projects with fair value of P100,000. ABC does not intend to use those R&Ds. However, there have been exchange transactions involving the information generated from DEF, but those transactions are infrequent > All fair value adjustments result to temporary differences but do not affect the tax bases of the assets and liabilities. The taxrate is 30%. > ABC incurred P200,000 on general administrative costs of maintaining an internal acquisition department. Compute the goodwill (gain on bargain purchase)?
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