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blengblong Company’s adjusted balance at December 31, 2019, includes the following account balances:
Ordinary shares, P10 par 1,200,000
10%
Subscribed ordinary shares 600,000
Subscription receivable 120,000
Share premium – ordinary 240,000
Share premium – preference shares 500,000
Retained earnings – restricted for treasury shares 100,000
Retained earnings – restricted for plant acquisition 200,000
Treasury shares at cost 100,000
Net unrealized gain on equity securities – FVPL 100,000
Net unrealized loss on equity securities – FVOCI 40,000
Net unrealized loss on foreign currency transaction 35,000
Net unrealized gain on translation adjustment of foreign operations 30,000
Revaluation surplus 160,000
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