Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Company A bonds Company B notes Company C bonds $ 535,300 159,380 662,750 Fair Value $ 490,000 154,000 713,630 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $79,200. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $126,600. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $515,000. Fair values at December 31 are B, $81,000; C, $665,000; X, $118,000; and Z, $278,000.
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- During 2021, Anthony Company purchased debt securities as a long-term investment and classified them as trading. All securities were purchased at par value. Pertinent data are as follows: The net holding gain or loss included in Anthonys income statement for the year should be: a. 0 b. 3,000 gain c. 9,000 loss d. 12,000 lossWilbury Corporation issued 1 million of 13.5% bonds for 985,071.68. The bonds are dated and issued October 1, 2019, are due September 30, 2020, and pay interest semiannually on March 31 and September 30. Assume an effective yield rate of 14%. Required: 1. Prepare a bond interest expense and discount amortization schedule using the straight-line method. 2. Prepare a bond interest expense and discount amortization schedule using the effective interest method. 3. Prepare adjusting entries for the end of the fiscal year December 31, 2019, using the: a. straight-line method of amortization b. effective interest method of amortization 4. If income before interest and income taxes of 30% in 2020 is 500,000, compute net income under each alternative. 5. Assume the company retired the bonds on June 30, 2020, at 98 plus accrued interest. Prepare the journal entries to record the bond retirement using the: a. straight line method of amortization b. effective interest method of amortization 6. Compute the companys times interest earned (pretax operating income divided by interest expense) for 2020 under each alternative.Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Fair Value Company A bonds $ 534,100 $ 492,000 Company B notes 159,140 155,000 Company C bonds 662,400 642,140 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,820. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $122,100. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,300. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $524,800. Fair values at December 31 are B, $82,300; C, $603,800; X, $120,000; and Z, $276,000. Problem 15-3A (Algo) Part 1 and 2 Required:1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, including the December 31 adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities.2. Determine the amount Stoll reports on its December 31…
- Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Fair Value Company A bonds $ 534,100 $ 492,000 Company B notes 159,140 155,000 Company C bonds 662,400 642,140 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,820. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $122,100. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,300. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $524,800. Fair values at December 31 are B, $82,300; C, $603,800; X, $120,000; and Z, $276,000. Problem 15-3A (Algo) Part 3 3. What amount of gains or losses on transactions relating to long-term investments in available-for-sale debt securities does Stoll report on its income statement for this year?[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Company A bonds Company B notes $ 535,300 159,380 662,750 Fair Value $ 490,000 154,000 713,630 Company C bonds Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $79,200. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $126,600. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $515,000. Fair values at December 31 are B, $81,000; C, $665,000; X, $118,000; and Z, $278,000. 3. What amount of gains or losses on transactions relating to long-term investments in available-for-sale debt securities does Stoll report on its income statement for this year?Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Fair Value $ 490,000 154,000 713,630 Available-for-Sale Securities Company A bonds Company B notes Company C bonds Cost $ 535,300 159,380 662,750 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $79,200. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $126,600. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $515,000. Fair values at December 31 are B, $81,000; C, $665,000; X, $118,000; and Z, $278,000. 3. What amount of gains or losses on transactions relating to long-term investments in available-for-sale debt securities does Stoll report on its income statement for this year?
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Company A bonds Fair Value $ 495,000 Company B notes Cost $530,500 159,080 663,000 Company C bonds 147,000 648,390 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,170. Purchased Company X bonds for $127,000. January 29 July 6 November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,500. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $517,400. Fair values at December 31 are B, $80,600; C, $600,800; X, $120,000; and Z, $279,000. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, including the December 31 adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. 2. Determine the amount Stoll reports…Stoll Co.'s long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Fair Value Company A bonds $ 534,900 $ 492,000 Company B notes 159,290 145,000 Company C bonds 662,500 641,740 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. Jan. 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,130. July 6 Purchased bonds of Company X for $125,100. Nov. 13 Purchased notes of Company Z for $268,000. Dec. 9 Sold all of the bonds of Company A for $515,300. The fair values at December 31 are B, $80,300; C, $606,800; X, $101,000; and Z, $271,000. Required:1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, including the December 31 adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities.2. Determine the amount Stoll reports on its December 31 balance…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Company A bonds Fair Value $ 495,000 151,000 647,710 $ 530,700 159,250 661,000 Company B notes Company C bonds Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,000. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $123,600. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $518,300. Fair values at December 31 are B, $84,300; C, $604,800; X, $100,000; and Z, $288,000. 3. What amount of gains or losses on transactions relating to long-term investments in available-for-sale debt securities does Stoll report on its income statement for this year?
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Company A bonds Fair Value $ 495,000 Company B notes Cost $530,500 159,080 663,000 Company C bonds 147,000 648,390 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,170. Purchased Company X bonds for $127,000. January 29 July 6 November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,500. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $517,400. Fair values at December 31 are B, $80,600; C, $600,800; X, $120,000; and Z, $279,000. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, including the December 31 adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. 2. Determine the amount Stoll reports…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available-for-Sale Securities Fair Value Company A bonds $ 495,000 Cost $530,700 159, 250 661,000 Company B notes Company C bonds 151,000 647,710 Stoll enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 Sold one-half of the Company B notes for $78,000. July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $123,600. November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900. December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $518,300. Fair values at December 31 are B, $84,300; C, $604,800, X, $100,000; and Z, $288,000. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, including the December 31 adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. 2. Determine the amount Stoll reports…-k A 0 nces Smith Co.'s long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following. Available for Sale Securities Cost $ 576,530 163,300 Fair Value $ 498,150 Company A bonds Company B notes 159,750 Company C bonds. 641,750 723,930 Smith enters into the following transactions involving its available-for-sale debt securities this year. January 29 July 6 November 13 Sold one-half of the notes of Company B for $80,940. Purchased bonds of Company X for $126,800. Purchased notes of Company 2 for $210,000. December 9 Sold all of the bonds of Company A for $564,999. Fair values at December 31 are: B, $83,300; C.$646,000; X, $119,000; and Z. $217,000. Requirement General Journal Fair Value Transaction Adjustment Analysis Prepare journal entries to record each of the transactions and events. Prepare the year-end adjustment to fair value, if a View transaction list General Ledger Journal entry worksheet < Trial Balance Note: Enter debits before credits. 5 Using the…