Lanister Company purchases all of Mountain Company for $401,600 in cash. On that date, the subsidiary has net assets wit

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Lanister Company purchases all of Mountain Company for $401,600 in cash. On that date, the subsidiary has net assets wit

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Lanister Company Purchases All Of Mountain Company For 401 600 In Cash On That Date The Subsidiary Has Net Assets Wit 1
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Lanister Company purchases all of Mountain Company for $401,600 in cash. On that date, the subsidiary has net assets with a $355,000 fair value but a $315,000 book value and tax basis. The tax rate is 21 percent. Neither company has reported any deferred income tax assets or liabilities. What amount of goodwill should be recognized on the date of the acquisition?
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