Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.1MC
Deutsch Imports has three securities in its available-for-sale debt investment portfolio Information about these securities is as follows:
Amortized Cost |
Market Value | ||
Security | 12/31/Year 1 | 12/31/Year 2 | |
NCB | $78,000 | $ 93,600 | $100,000 |
TRR | $17,000 | $120,000 | 0 |
Enson | $58,500 | $ 53,300 | $ 50,700 |
TRR was sold in Year 2 for $127,400
Which of the following statements is correct?
- I. On its 12/31/Year 2
balance sheet . Deutsch should report the NCB debt investment at its fair value of $100,000. - II. On its 12/31/Year 2 balance sheet Deutsch should report an unrealized holding gain on the NCB debt investment of $22,000 in
stockholders' equity. - III. On its income statement for the year ending December 31, year 2 Deutsch should report.
an unrealized holding gain on the NCB debt investment of $22,000
- a. I only is correct
- b. I and II only are correct
- c. I and III only are correct
- d. None of the listed answers is correct
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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…
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Stoll Company's long-term available-for-sale portfolio at the start of this year consists of the following.
Fair Value
$ 490,000
152,000
640, 190
Available-for-Sale Securities
Company A bonds
Company B notes
Company C bonds
Cost
$ 533,600
159, 230
662,000
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 $78,640.
July 6 Purchased Company X bonds for $126,900.
November 13 Purchased Company Z notes for $267,900.
December 9 Sold all of the Company A bonds for $521,600.
Fair values at December 31 are B, $83,900; C, $605,200; X, $107,000; and Z, $275,000.
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…
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