Fairchild Company acquired a building valued at $210,000 for property tax purposes in exchange for 6,000 shares of its $10 par common stock. The stock is widely traded and selling for $31 per share. At what amount should the building be recorded by Fairchild Company?
a. $210,000
b. $60,000
c. $186,000
d. $150,000
c
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