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3. Soon after beginning the year-end audit work on March 10 at E Company, the auditor has the following conversation with the controller. Controller: The

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3. Soon after beginning the year-end audit work on March 10 at E Company, the auditor has the following conversation with the controller. Controller: The year ended March 31st should be our most profitable in history and, as a consequence, the board of directors has just awarded the officers generous bonuses. Auditor: I thought profits were down this year in the industry, according to your latest interim report. Controller: Well, they were down, but 10 days ago we closed a deal that will give us a substantial increase for the year. Auditor: Oh, what was it? Controller: Well, you remember a few years ago our former president bought stock in H Enterprises because he had those grandiose ideas about becoming a conglomerate. For 6 years we have not been able to sell this stock, which cost us $3,000,000 and has not paid a nickel in dividends. Thursday, we sold this stock to B Inc. for $4,000,000. So, we will have a gain of $700,000 ($1,000,000 pretax) which will increase our net income for the year to $4,000,000, compared with last year's $3,800,000. As far as I know, we'll be the only company in the industry to register an increase in net income this year. That should help the market value of the stock! Auditor: Do you expect to receive the $4,000,000 in cash by March 31st, your fiscal year-end? Controller: No. Although B Inc. is an excellent company, they are a little tight for cash because of their rapid growth. Consequently, they are going to give us a $4,000,000 zero-interest bearing note with payments of $400,000 per year for the next 10 years. The first payment is due on March 31 of next year. Auditor: Why is the note zero-interest-bearing? Controller: Because that's what everybody agreed to. Since we don't have any interest-bearing debt, the funds invested in the note do not cost us anything and besides, we were not getting any dividends on the H Enterprises stock. Required: Do you agree with the way the controller has accounted for the transaction? If not, how should the transaction be accounted for

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