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On December 31, Pacifica, Inc., acquired 100 percent of the voting stock of Seguros Company. Pacifica will maintain Seguros as a wholly owned subsidiary with its own legal and accounting identity. The consideration transferred to the owner of Seguros included 50,000 newly issued Pacifica common shares ($20 market value, $5 par value) and an agreement to pay an additional $130,000 cash if Seguros meets certain project completion goals by December 31 of the following year. Pacifica estimates a 50 percent probability that Seguros will be successful in meeting these goals and uses a 4 percent discount rate to represent the time value of money Immediately prior to the acquisition, the following data for both firms were available Seguros Seguros Pacifica Book Values Fair Values Revenues $ (1,200,000) Expenses 875,000 Net income $ (325,000) Retained earnings, 1/1/12 $ (950,000) Net income (325,000) Dividends paid 90,000 Retained earnings, 12/31/12$ (1,185,000) Cash $ 110,000 $ 85,000 $ 85,000Receivables and inventory 750,000 190,000 180,000Property, plant, and equipment 1,400,000 450,000 600,000Trademarks 300,000 160,000 200,000Total assets $ 2,560,000 $ 885,000 Liabilities $ (500,000) $ (180,000) $ (180,000)Common stock (400,000) (200,000) Additional paid-in capital (475,000) (70,000) Retained earnings (1,185,000) (435,000) Total liabilities and equities $ (2,560,000) $ (885,000) In addition, Pacifica assessed a research and development project underway at Seguros to have a fair value of $100,000. Although not yet recorded on its books, Pacifica paid legal fees of $15,000 in connection with the acquisition and $9,000 in stock issue costs. Prepare the following:a. Pacifica's entries to account for the consideration transferred to the former owners of Seguros, the direct combination costs, and the stock issue and registration costs. (Use a 0.961538 present value factor where applicable.)b. A post-acquisition column of accounts for Pacifica. c. A worksheet to produce a consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2012.

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