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Parent and Sub Inc On January 1, 2019 Parent Purchased All of Sub Inc

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Parent and Sub Inc. had the following balance sheets on December 31, 2018:  Parent  Sub  Current Assets $60,000$10,000 Fixed Assets (net)  $100,000$60,000 Total Assets $160,000$70,000 Current Liabilities $42,000$35,000 Bonds Payable $20,000$12,000 Common Shares $90,000$12,000 Retained Earnings $8,000$11,000 Total Liabilities and Equity $160,000$70,000\begin{array} { | l | l | l |} \hline & \text { Parent } & \text { Sub } \\\hline \text { Current Assets } & \$ 60,000 & \$ 10,000 \\\hline \text { Fixed Assets (net) } & \$ 100,000 & \$ 60,000 \\\hline \text { Total Assets } & \$ 160,000 & \$ 70,000 \\\hline\\\hline \text { Current Liabilities } & \$ 42,000 &\$ 35,000 \\\hline \text { Bonds Payable } & \$ 20,000 &\$ 12,000 \\\hline \text { Common Shares } & \$ 90,000 & \$ 12,000 \\\hline \text { Retained Earnings } & \$ 8,000 &\$ 11,000 \\\hline \text { Total Liabilities and Equity } & \$ 160,000 &\$70,000 \\\hline\end{array} On January 1, 2019 Parent purchased all of Sub Inc.'s Common Shares for $40,000 in cash. On that date, Sub's Current Assets and Fixed Assets were worth $26,000 and $54,000, respectively. Assuming that Consolidated Financial Statements were prepared on that date, answer the following:
The Current Assets of the combined entity should be valued at:

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