On January 1, Jarel acquired 80 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Suarez for $260,000 cash consideration. The remaining 20 percent of Suarez had an acquisition date fair value of $65,000. On January 1, Suarez possessed equipment (five-year remaining life) that was undervalued on its books by $25,000. Suarez also had developed several secret formulas that Jarel assessed at $50,000. These formulas, although not recorded on Suarez’s financial records, were estimated to have a 20-year future life.As of December 31, the financial statements appeared as follows:             Jarel Suarez Revenue $(300000) $(200000) Cost of goods sold 140000 80000 Expenses 20000 10000 Net income $(140000) $(110000) Retained earnings,1/1 $(300000) $(150000) Net income (140000) (110000) Dividend declared       -0-     -0- Retained earnings 12/31 $(440000) $(260000) Cash and receivables $210000 $90000 Inventory 150000 110000 Investment in Suarez 260000    -0- Equipments (net) 440000 300000 Total assets $1060000 $500000 Liabilities $(420000) (140000) Common stock (200000) (100000) Retained earnings 12/31 (440000) (260000) Total liabilities and equities $(1060000) $(500000  Included in the above statements, Jarel sold inventory costing $80,000 to Suarez for $100,000. Of these goods, Suarez still owns 60 percent on December 31.What is the total of consolidated revenues? Choose the correct. a. $500,000                                              b. $460,000                                                c. $420000                                  d.$400,000

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On January 1, Jarel acquired 80 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Suarez for $260,000 cash
consideration. The remaining 20 percent of Suarez had an acquisition date fair value of $65,000. On
January 1, Suarez possessed equipment (five-year remaining life) that was undervalued on its books by
$25,000. Suarez also had developed several secret formulas that Jarel assessed at $50,000. These formulas, although not recorded on Suarez’s financial records, were estimated to have a 20-year future life.
As of December 31, the financial statements appeared as follows:

         

  Jarel Suarez
Revenue $(300000) $(200000)
Cost of goods sold 140000 80000
Expenses 20000 10000
Net income $(140000) $(110000)
Retained earnings,1/1 $(300000) $(150000)
Net income (140000) (110000)
Dividend declared       -0-     -0-
Retained earnings 12/31 $(440000) $(260000)
Cash and receivables $210000 $90000
Inventory 150000 110000
Investment in Suarez 260000    -0-
Equipments (net) 440000 300000
Total assets $1060000 $500000
Liabilities $(420000) (140000)
Common stock (200000) (100000)
Retained earnings 12/31 (440000) (260000)
Total liabilities and equities $(1060000) $(500000

 Included in the above statements, Jarel sold inventory costing $80,000 to Suarez for $100,000. Of these goods, Suarez still owns 60 percent on December 31.What is the total of consolidated revenues? Choose the correct.

a. $500,000                                              b. $460,000                                                c. $420000                                  d.$400,000          

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