Carlson, Inc. owns 80 percent of Madrid, Inc. Carlson reports net income for 2018 (without consideration of its investment in Madrid, Inc.) of $1,500,000. For the same year, Madrid reports net income of $705,000. Carlson had bonds payable outstanding on January 1, 2018 with a carrying value of $1,200,000. Madrid acquired the bonds on the open market on January 3, 2018 for $1,090,000. For the year 2018, Carlson reported interest expense on the bonds in the amount of $96,000, while Madrid reported interest income of $94,000 for the same bonds. Assuming there are no excess amortizations or other intra-entity transactions, what is Carlson's share of consolidated net income?
A. $2,064,000.
B. $2,317,000.
C. $2,207,000.
D. $2,176,000.
E. $2,066,000.
Answer: D
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