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12/31/20 Lexus inc recorded an unrealized gain of $5000 related to its trading debt securities original purchased on 12/15/20for $20000. Lexus recognized pretax income of $80000 in 2020 and had a tax rate of 25%. What is the reported amount of trading securities in the financial statements of Lexus on 12/20/20? What is the tax basis of the securities on 12/30/20? What is the deferred tax balance and how would it be reported on the 12/31/20 balance sheet?

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