Adams, Inc, acquires Clay Corporation on January 1, 2017, in exchange for $732,300 cash. Immediately after the acquisition, the two companies havVe the following account balances. Clay's equipment (with a frve-year remaining life) is actually worth $604,900. Credit balances are indicated by parentheses. clay Adans 326, 808 Current assets InvestnentE in Clay Equipnent Liabilities Cormon stock Retained earnings, 1/1/17 526, 808 (176, 888) (288,808) (1,218, 200) (eee'ese) (s08'ser) In 2017, Clay earns a net income of $62,700 and declares and pays a $5,000 cash dividend. In 2017, Adams reports net income from its own operations (exclusive of any income from Clay) of $193,000 and declares no dividends. At the end of 2018, selected account balances for the two companies are as follows:
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