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Amie, inc., has 100,000 shares of $2 par value stock outstanding. prairie corportaion acquired 30,000 of amie's shares on january 1, 2012, for $120,000 when amie's net assets had a total fair value of $350,000. on july 1, 2015, prairie bought an additional 60,000 shares of amie from a single stockholder for $6 per share. although amie's shares were selling in the $5 range around july 1, 2015. prairie forecasted that obtaining control of amie would produce significant revenue synergies to justify the premium price paid. if amie's net identifiable asstets had a fair value of $500,000 at july 1, 2015, how much goodwill should prairie report in its postcombination consolidated balance sheet? a. $60,000b. $90,000c. $100,000d. $-0-

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