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On January 1, 2020, Larmer Corp. (a Canadian company) purchased 80% of Martin Inc, an American company, for US$50,000.
Martin's book values approximated its fair values on that date except for plant and equipment, which had a fair value of US$30,000 with a remaining life expectancy of 5 years. A goodwill impairment loss of US$1,000 occurred during 2020. Martin's January 1, 2020 Balance Sheet is shown below (in U.S. dollars):
The following exchange rates were in effect during 2020:
Sales, purchases and other expenses occurred evenly throughout the year.
Dividends declared and paid December 31, 2020.
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