The following selected transactions relate to investment activities of Ornamental Insulation Corporation during 2021. The company buys debt securities, intending to profit from short-term differences in price and maintaining them in an active trading portfolio. Ornamental’s fiscal year ends on December 31. No investments were held by Ornamental on December 31, 2020.
Mar. | 31 | Acquired 8% Distribution Transformers Corporation bonds costing $560,000 at face value. | ||
Sep. | 1 | Acquired $1,380,000 of American Instruments' 10% bonds at face value. | ||
Sep. | 30 | Received semiannual interest payment on the Distribution Transformers bonds. | ||
Oct. | 2 | Sold the Distribution Transformers bonds for $610,000. | ||
Nov. | 1 | Purchased $2,200,000 of M&D Corporation 6% bonds at face value. | ||
Dec. | 31 | Recorded any necessary adjusting entry(s) relating to the investments. The market prices of the investments are |
American Instruments bonds | $ | 1,336,000 | |
M&D Corporation bonds | $ | 2,273,000 | |
(Hint: Interest must be accrued.)
Required:
1. Prepare the appropriate
2. Indicate any amounts that Ornamental Insulation would report in its 2021 income statement, 2021 statement of comprehensive income, and 12/31/2021
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