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If a company is considering the purchase of a parcel of land that was acquired by the seller for $94,000, is offered for sale at $168,000, is assessed for tax purposes at $104,000, is recognized by the purchaser as easily being worth $158,000, and is purchased for $155,000, the land should be recorded in the purchaser's books at:

a. $155,000.
b. $104,000.
c. $158,000.
d. $156,500.
e. $168,000.

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