On January 1, 2012, Hanson Inc. purchased 54,000 voting shares out of Marvin Inc.'s 90,000 outstanding voting shares for $240,000. On that date, Marvin's common stock and retained earnings were valued at $60,000 and $90,000, respectively. Marvin's book values approximated its fair values on the acquisition date with the exception of the company's equipment, which was estimated to have a fair market value that was $50,000 in excess of its recorded book value. The equipment was estimated to have a useful life of eight years. Both companies use straight line amortization exclusively. On January 1, 2013, Hanson purchased an additional 9,000 shares of Marvin Inc. on the open market for $45,000. On this date, Marvin's book values were equal to its fair market values with the exception of the company's equipment, which is now thought to be undervalued by $60,000. Moreover, the equipment's estimated useful life was revised to 5 years on this date. Marvin's net Income and dividends for 2012 and 2013 are as follows:
Marvin's goodwill suffered an impairment loss of $5,000 during 2012. Hanson Inc. uses the equity method to account for its investment in Marvin Inc. What would be the balance in Hanson's investment in Marvin account on December 31, 2013?
A) $303,000.
B) $347,900.
C) $348,925.
D) $349,950.
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