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On july 1, year 1, a corporation purchased 3,000 shares of e co.âs 10,000 outstanding shares of common stock for $20 per share but did not elect the fair value option. on december 15, year 1, e paid $40,000 in dividends to its common shareholders. is net income for the year ended december 31, year 1, was $120,000, earned evenly throughout the year. in its year 1 income statement, what amount of income from this investment should the corporation report? (a) $36,000(b) $18,000(c) $12,000(d) $6,000

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