What is emily basis at january

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Question - Softball Corporation, an S Corporation, had accumulated earnings and profits of $100,000 at the beginning of 2009. Emily and Ashley each own 50% of the stock and have a basis in their stock of $50,000 on January 1, 2009. Softball does not make any distributions during 2009, but had $200,000 of ordinary income. In 2010, ordinary income was $100,000 and distributions were $100,000. What is Emily's basis at January 1, 2011?                                         

A) $100,000       

B) $150,000        

C) $250,000       

D) $200,000

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