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Perry Company acquires 100% of the stock of Hurley Corporation on January 1, 2017, for $3,800 cash. As of that date Hurley has the following

Perry Company acquires 100% of the stock of Hurley Corporation on January 1, 2017, for $3,800 cash. As of that date Hurley has the following trial balance:

Debit

Credit

Cash

$

500

Accounts receivable

600

Inventory

800

Buildings (net) (5 year life)

1,500

Equipment (net) (2 year life)

1,000

Land

900

Accounts payable

$

400

Long-term liabilities (due 12/31/20)

1,800

Common stock

1,000

Additional paid-in capital

600

Retained earnings

1,500

Total

$

5,300

$

5,300

Net income and dividends reported by Hurley for 2017 and 2018 follow:

2017

2018

Net income

$

100

$

120

Dividends

30

40

The fair value of Hurleys net assets that differ from their book values are listed below:

Fair Value

Buildings

$

1,200

Equipment

1,250

Land

1,300

Long-term liabilities

1,700

Any excess of consideration transferred over fair value of net assets acquired is considered goodwill with an indefinite life.

  1. Compute the amount of Hurley's long-term liabilities that would be reported in a December 31, 2018, consolidated balance sheet.
  1. $1,700.
  2. $1,800.
  3. $1,650.
  4. $1,750.

Can you please explain why you are adding or subtracting the amortization expense in your answer? Thank you!

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