The following book and fair values were available for Westmont Company as of March 1.     Book Value Fair Value Inventory $ 200,500   $ 167,000   Land   817,500     1,097,250   Buildings   2,175,000     2,506,500   Customer relationships   0     860,250   Accounts payable   (87,000 )   (87,000 ) Common stock   (2,000,000 )       Additional paid-in capital   (500,000 )       Retained earnings, 1/1   (431,500 )       Revenues   (478,500 )       Expenses   304,000             Arturo Company pays $3,650,000 cash and issues 22,500 shares of its $2 par value common stock (fair value of $50 per share) for all of Westmont’s common stock in a merger, after which Westmont will cease to exist as a separate entity. Stock issue costs amount to $33,600 and Arturo pays $49,300 for legal fees to complete the transaction.   Prepare Arturo’s journal entries to record its acquisition of Westmont. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Record the acquisition of Westmont Company. Record the legal fees related to the combination. Record the payment of stock issuance costs.

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The following book and fair values were available for Westmont Company as of March 1.

 

  Book Value Fair Value
Inventory $ 200,500   $ 167,000  
Land   817,500     1,097,250  
Buildings   2,175,000     2,506,500  
Customer relationships   0     860,250  
Accounts payable   (87,000 )   (87,000 )
Common stock   (2,000,000 )      
Additional paid-in capital   (500,000 )      

Retained earnings, 1/1

  (431,500 )      
Revenues   (478,500 )      
Expenses   304,000        
 

 

Arturo Company pays $3,650,000 cash and issues 22,500 shares of its $2 par value common stock (fair value of $50 per share) for all of Westmont’s common stock in a merger, after which Westmont will cease to exist as a separate entity. Stock issue costs amount to $33,600 and Arturo pays $49,300 for legal fees to complete the transaction.

 

Prepare Arturo’s journal entries to record its acquisition of Westmont. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

Record the acquisition of Westmont Company.

Record the legal fees related to the combination.

Record the payment of stock issuance costs.

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