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On January 1, Jarel acquired 80 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Suarez for $260,000 cash consideration. The remaining 20 percent of Suarez had an acquisition-date fair value of $65,000. On January 1, Suarez possessed equipment (5-year life) that was undervalued on its books by $25,000. Suarez also had developed several secret formulas that Jarel assessed at $50,000. These formulas, although not recorded on Suarez’s financial records, were estimated to have a 20-year future life. As of December 31, the financial statements appeared as follows:Jarel Suarez Revenues $ (300,000 ) $ (200,000 ) Cost of goods sold 140,000 80,000 Expenses 20,000 10,000 Net income $ (140,000 ) $ (110,000 ) Retained earnings, 1/1 $ (300,000 ) $ (150,000 ) Net income (140,000 ) (110,000 ) Dividends declared 0 0 Retained earnings, 12/31 $ (440,000 ) $ (260,000 ) Cash and receivables $ 210,000 $ 90,000 Inventory 150,000 110,000 Investment in Suarez 260,000 0 Equipment (net) 440,000 300,000 Total assets $ 1,060,000 $ 500,000 Liabilities $ (420,000 ) $ (140,000 ) Common sWhat is the consolidated total of noncontrolling interest appearing on the balance sheet?$85,500.$70,500.$83,100.$87,0 00.

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