Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Chapter 15, Problem 1QS
Which of the following statements are true of long-term investments?
__ a. They can be considered cash equivalents.
__ b. They can include assets not used in operations, such as investments in land.
__ c. They generally include investments that will mature in 3 to 12 months.
__ d. They are reported with noncurrent assets on the
__ e. They are always easily sold and therefore qualify as being marketable.
__ f. They can include bonds and stocks not intended to be sold in the near future.
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