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On January 1, 2010, Danforth Company purchased 30% of the common stock of Farley Company for $80, 000.The purchase was made at book value.Additional information for Farley Company follows: Year Net Income Dividends Paic 2010$20,000$24,000201160,00042,000\begin{array}{rrr}\text { Year } & \text { Net Income } & \text { Dividends Paic }\\2010 & \$ 20,000 & \$ 24,000 \\2011 & 60,000 & 42,000\end{array} Year 20102011 Net Income $20,00060,000 Dividends Paic $24,00042,000
On Danforth's books, what would be the balance of Investment in Farley Company at December 31, 2011?
A) $104, 000
B) $ 63, 400
C) $ 84, 200
D) $ 60, 200
Book Value
The net value of a company's assets minus its liabilities, often used to assess the value of a company's shares.
Common Stock
Stocks are financial instruments indicating partial ownership in a firm, granting the holder the right to vote on corporate matters and to earn from the company's earnings via dividends.
Net Income
The total earnings of a company after subtracting all expenses, including taxes, from its total revenues.
- Gain understanding and put into practice the equity method of accounting in investments.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain understanding and put into practice the equity method of accounting in investments.
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