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Paulos Company purchases a controlling interest in Sanjoy Company. Sanjoy had identifiable net assets with a book value of $500,000 and a fair value of $800,000. It was agreed that the total fair value of Sanjoy’s common stock was $1,200,000. Use value analysis schedules to determine what adjustments will be made to Sanjoy’s accounts andwhat new accounts and amounts will be recorded if:
a. Paulos purchases 100% of Sanjoy’s common stock for $1,200,000.
b. Paulos purchases 80% of Sanjoy’s common stock for $960,000.
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