Consolidated Balance Sheet Working Paper, Identifiable Intangibles \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} \hline Cash paid to GP shareholders &...

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imageimage Consolidated Balance Sheet Working Paper, Identifiable Intangibles \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} \hline Cash paid to GP shareholders & $10,000 \\ \hline Cash paid to consultants and lawyers & 2,400 \\ \hline Fair value of new IA stock issued, 1,000 shares, $4 par & 72,000 \\ \hline Stock registration fees, paid in cash & 1,800 \\ \hline Fair value of earnings contingency & 500 \\ \hline \end{tabular} The earnings contingency, if paid, will occur three years subsequent to the acquisition. The balance sheet accounts of GP and IA, just prior to the acquisition, are as follows: \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{ (in thousands) } & Fair value \\ \hline Licensing agreements & $4,800 \\ \hline Skilled workforce & 30,000 \\ \hline Order backlags & 10,000 \\ \hline Future synergies between IA and GP supply chains & 3,200 \\ \hline \end{tabular} a. Prepare a schedule calculating the excess of acquisition cost over GP's book value, and its allocation to GP's identifiable net assets and goodwill. - When appropriate, use negative signs with your excess of fair value over book value answers (left column only). - Do not use negative signs with answers in the right column. - Enter answers in thousands

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