On January 4, Year 1, Barber Company purchased 5100 shares of Convell Company for $60,500 plus a broker's fee of $1020. Convell Company has a total of 25,500 shares of common stock outstanding and it is presumed the Barber Company will have a significant influence over Convell. During each of the next two years, Convell declared and paid cash dividends of $0.85 per share, and its net income was $73,000 and $68,000 for Year 1 and Year 2, respectively. What is the book value of Barber's investment in Convell at the end of Year 2?
A. $89,720.
B. $88,720.
C. $52,850.
D. $81,050.
E. $61,520.
Answer: D
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