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On january 1, 2017, stream company acquired 29 percent of the outstanding voting shares of q-video, inc., for $680,000. q-video manufactures specialty cables for computer monitors. on that date, q-video reported assets and liabilities with book values of $2.6 million and $634,000, respectively. a customer list compiled by q-video had an appraised value of $262,000, although it was not recorded on its books. the expected remaining life of the customer list was five years with a straight-line amortization deemed appropriate. any remaining excess cost was not identifiable with any particular asset and thus was considered goodwill.

q-video generated net income of $298,000 in 2017 and a net loss of $102,000 in 2018. in each of these two years, q-video declared and paid a cash dividend of $12,000 to its stockholders.

during 2017, q-video sold inventory that had an original cost of $88,000 to stream for $160,000. of this balance, $80,000 was resold to outsiders during 2017, and the remainder was sold during 2018. in 2018, q-video sold inventory to stream for $176,000. this inventory had cost only $132,000. stream resold $108,000 of the inventory during 2018 and the rest during 2019.

for 2017 and then for 2018, compute the amount that stream should report as income from its investment in q-video in its external financial statements under the equity method.

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