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Business, 12.02.2021 16:40 Talinamoreno123

On January 1, 2020, the balance sheet of Naperville Company (a sole proprietorship) was as follows. Assets Liabilities
Accounts receivable (net of allowance)$120,000Current$76,000
Inventory180,000Noncurrent160,000$2 36,000
Plant and equipment (net of depreciation)400,000Equity
Land60,000Owners’ equity 524,000
Total$760,000Total liabilities and owners’ equity $760,000
On January 1, 2020, Chicago Corporation purchased all of the assets and assumed all of the liabilities listed on the above balance sheet for $580,000 cash. The assets, on date of purchase, were valued by Chicago Corporation as follows: accounts receivable (net), $100,000; inventory, $170,000; plant and equipment (net), $400,000; and land, $90,000. In addition, Chicago Corporation estimated purchased intangible assets of $4,000 for customer list and $16,000 for trade names (both previously unrecorded). The liabilities were valued at their carrying amounts.

Required

a. Compute the amount of goodwill included in the purchase price paid by Chicago Corporation.

b. Provide the entry that Chicago Corporation should make to record the purchase of Naperville Company.

Account NameDr. Cr.
Accounts Receivable (net)
Inventory
Plant and Equipment (net)
Land
Intangible Asset—Customer List
Intangible Asset—Trade names
Goodwill
Current Liabilities
Noncurrent Liabilities
Cash
c. What is the minimum amount of goodwill that Chicago Corporation can amortize at the end of 2020?

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