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- CARDO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P500,000 P500,000 Accounts Payable P450,000 P440,000 Accounts Receivable 250,000 240,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 155,000 200,000 Ordinary Shares 595,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 600,000 520,000 Retained Earnings 260,000 - SYANO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P300,000 P300,000 Accounts Payable P350,000 P340,000 Accounts Receivable 150,000 160,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 125,000 100,000 Ordinary Shares 250,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 400,000 420,000 Retained Earnings 175,000 - If CARDO Co purchases the net assets of SYANO Co by issuing 5,000 shares of their P20 par value shares with a fair value of P40 per share, incurs a mortgage loan for P90,000, pays P150,000 cash and paying direct,…CARDO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P500,000 P500,000 Accounts Payable P450,000 P440,000 Accounts Receivable 250,000 240,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 155,000 200,000 Ordinary Shares 595,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 600,000 520,000 Retained Earnings 260,000 - SYANO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P300,000 P300,000 Accounts Payable P350,000 P340,000 Accounts Receivable 150,000 160,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 125,000 100,000 Ordinary Shares 250,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 400,000 420,000 Retained Earnings 175,000 - From the data above, compute the goodwill or gain from bargain purchase for the different items. 1. If CARDO Co purchases the net assets of SYANO Co by issuing 5,000 shares of their P20 par value shares…CARDO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P500,000 P500,000 Accounts Payable P450,000 P440,000 Accounts Receivable 250,000 240,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 155,000 200,000 Ordinary Shares 595,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 600,000 520,000 Retained Earnings 260,000 - SYANO COMPANY Book Value Fair Value Book Value Fair Value Cash P300,000 P300,000 Accounts Payable P350,000 P340,000 Accounts Receivable 150,000 160,000 Mortgage Payable 200,000 220,000 Inventory 125,000 100,000 Ordinary Shares 250,000 - Fixed Assets (Net) 400,000 420,000 Retained Earnings 175,000 - If CARDO Co purchases the net assets of SYANO Co by issuing 4,000 shares of their P10 par value shares with a fair value of P35 per share, a P40,000 direct cost and a P50,000 stock issue cost however…