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Use the Following Information to Answer the Question(s) Below  Investment in Pascalian bonds $97,600 Interst income 6,600\begin{array} { l l } \text { Investment in Pascalian bonds } & \$ 97,600 \\\text { Interst income } & 6,600\end{array}

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Pascalian Company owns a 90% interest in Sapp Company. On January 1, 2013, Pascalian had $300,000, 6% bonds outstanding with an unamortized premium of $9,000. The bonds mature on December 31, 2017. Sapp acquired one-third of Pascalian's bonds in the open market for $97,000 on January 1, 2013. Both companies use straight-line amortization of bond discounts/premiums. Interest is paid on December 31. On December 31, 2013, the books of the two affiliates held the following balances:
6% bonds payable $300,000 Premium on bonds 7,200 Interest expense 16,200\begin{array} { l l } 6 \% \text { bonds payable } & \$ 300,000 \\\text { Premium on bonds } & 7,200 \\\text { Interest expense } & 16,200\end{array}  Investment in Pascalian bonds $97,600 Interst income 6,600\begin{array} { l l } \text { Investment in Pascalian bonds } & \$ 97,600 \\\text { Interst income } & 6,600\end{array}
-Prussia Corporation owns 80% of the voting stock of Stad Corporation.On January 1,2013,Prussia paid $391,000 cash for $400,000 par of Stad's 10% $1,000,000 par value outstanding bonds,due on April 1,2018.Stad's bonds had a book value of $1,045,000 on January 1,2013.Straight-line amortization is used.The gain or loss on the constructive retirement of $400,000 of Stad bonds on January 1,2013 was reported in the 2013 consolidated income statement in the amount of


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