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Chapter 10, Problem 10.19AP
Accounting for stock investments
The beginning
Mar. 3 | Purchased 9,000 shares at $9 per share of Andy Software common stock as a long-term, available-for-sale investment, representing 7% ownership. |
May 15 | Received a cash dividend of $0.57 per share on the Andy investment. |
Dec. | 15 Received a cash dividend of $80,000 from Parson investment. |
31 | Received Parson's annual report showing $300,000 of net income. |
31 | Received Andy's annual report showing $500,000 of net income for the year. |
31 | Parson's stock fair value at year-end was $830,000. |
31 | Andy's common stock fair value at year-end was $13 per share. |
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1 Journalize the transactions for the year of Desk Source.
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3. Prepare Desk Source's partial balance sheet at December 31, 2016, from your answers in Requirement 2.
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