Perke Corporation purchased 80% of the stock of Superstition Company for $1,970,000 on January 1, 2012. On this date, the fair value of the assets and liabilities of Superstition Company was equal to their book value except for the inventory and equipment accounts. The inventory had a fair value of $725,000 and a book value of $600,000. Sixty percent of Superstition Company's inventory was sold in 2012; the remainder was sold in 2013. The equipment
Perke Corporation purchased 80% of the stock of Superstition Company for $1,970,000 on January 1, 2012. On this date, the fair value of the assets and liabilities of Superstition Company was equal to their book value except for the inventory and equipment accounts. The inventory had a fair value of $725,000 and a book value of $600,000. Sixty percent of Superstition Company's inventory was sold in 2012; the remainder was sold in 2013. The equipment had a book value of $900,000 and a fair value of $1,075,000. The remaining useful life of the equipment is seven years. The balances in Superstition Company's capital stock and
Net income: (2012) $750,000; (2013) $900,000
Dividends declared: (2012) $150,000; (2013) $225,000
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c. Assuming Perke Corporation’s net income for 2012 was $1,000,000, calculate the controlling interest in consolidated net income for 2013.
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