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On january 1, 2017, chamberlain corporation pays $388,000 for a 60 percent ownership in neville. annual excess fair-value amortization of $15,000 results from the acquisition. on december 31, 2018, neville reports revenues of $400,000 and expenses of $300,000 and chamberlain reports revenues of $700,000 and expenses of $400,000. the parent figures contain no income from the subsidiary. what is consolidated net income attributable to chamberlain corporation

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