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Zoop Corporation purchased for \(300,000 a 30% interest in Murphy, Inc. This investment enables Zoop to exert significant influence over Murphy. During the year, Murphy earned net income of \)180,000 and paid dividends of $60,000. Prepare Zoop’s journal entries related to this investment.

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a) The amount debited to investment is $300,000.

b) The amount of dividend received is $18,000.

c) The unrealized gain on the investment is $54,000.

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Step-by-Step Solution Step 1: Definition of Investment

Investment means the excess amount used for saving in future

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 Journal entry of the purchase of the investment

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

A.

Investment

$300,000

Cash

$300,000

Being entry to record the purchase of common stock

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Journal entry for the dividend  received

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

B

Cash

$18,000

Dividends

$18,000

Being entry of dividend received

04

Adjustment entry for a share in net income

Date

Description

Debit

Credit

C

Investment

$54,000

Share of equity method in earnings

$54,000

Being fair value adjustment common stock

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