Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] On January 4, David Company acquired all of the net assets (assets and liabilities) of William Company for $131,000 cash. The two companies merged, with David Company surviving. On the date of acquisition, William's balance sheet included the following. The property and equipment had a fair value of $59,000. William also owned an internally developed patent with a fair value of $9,000 (thus, not recorded as an asset on William's balance sheet). The book values of the cash and liabilities were equal to their fair values. Required: 1. How much goodwill was involved in this merger? Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On January 4, David Company acquired all of the net assets (assets and liabilities) of William Company for $131,000 cash. The two companies merged, with David Company surviving. On the date of acquisition, William's balance sheet included the following. The property and equipment had a fair value of $59,000. William also owned an internally developed patent with a fair value of $9,000 (thus, not recorded as an asset on William's balance sheet). The book values of the cash and liabilities were equal to their fair values. Prepare the journal entry that David would make to record the merger on January 4 . ote: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] On January 4, David Company acquired all of the net assets (assets and liabilities) of William Company for $131,000 cash. The two companies merged, with David Company surviving. On the date of acquisition, William's balance sheet included the following. The property and equipment had a fair value of $59,000. William also owned an internally developed patent with a fair value of $9,000 (thus, not recorded as an asset on William's balance sheet). The book values of the cash and liabilities were equal to their fair values. Required: 1. How much goodwill was involved in this merger? Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On January 4, David Company acquired all of the net assets (assets and liabilities) of William Company for $131,000 cash. The two companies merged, with David Company surviving. On the date of acquisition, William's balance sheet included the following. The property and equipment had a fair value of $59,000. William also owned an internally developed patent with a fair value of $9,000 (thus, not recorded as an asset on William's balance sheet). The book values of the cash and liabilities were equal to their fair values. Prepare the journal entry that David would make to record the merger on January 4 . ote: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet