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Watkins, Inc If Watkins Pays $450,000 in Cash for Glen, What Amount

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Watkins, Inc. acquires all of the outstanding stock of Glen Corporation on January 1, 2012. At that date, Glen owns only three assets and has no liabilities:  Book  Fair  Value  Value  Inventory (FIFO method)  $40,000$50,000 Equipment (10-year life)  80,00075,000 Building (20-year life)  200,000300,000\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline & \text { Book } & \text { Fair } \\\hline & \text { Value } & \text { Value } \\\hline \text { Inventory (FIFO method) } & \mathbf{\$} 40,000 & \mathbf{\$} 50,000 \\\hline \text { Equipment (10-year life) } & 80,000 & 75,000 \\\hline \text { Building (20-year life) } & 200,000 & 300,000 \\\hline\end{array} If Watkins pays $450,000 in cash for Glen, what amount would be represented as the subsidiary's Building in a consolidation at December 31, 2014, assuming the book value of the building at that date is still $200,000?


A) $200,000.
B) $285,000.
C) $290,000.
D) $295,000.
E) $300,000.

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