ific intention to obtain the gains if the value of the investment appreciates in the future. Security portfolios I and II are held at the end of Que-B Bhd’s first year of operations and are shown in the following table:
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The management of Que-B Bhd is targeting to accumulate funds to finance its projects. The strategy is to keep several portfolios with the specific intention to obtain the gains if the value of the investment appreciates in the future. Security portfolios I and II are held at the end of Que-B Bhd’s first year of operations and are shown in the following table:
Year-End Security | Cost | Market Value |
I | RM36,000 | RM39,000 |
II | RM17,000 | RM20,000 |
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