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Chapter 12, Problem 12.3BE
Trading securities
• LO12-3
For the Coca-Cola bonds described in BE 12-2, prepare
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E17.3 (LO 1) (Entries for Held-to-Maturity Securities) On January 1, 2020, Hi and Lois Company purchased 12% bonds having a maturity value of $300,000 for $322,744.44. The bonds provide the bondholders with a 10% yield. They are dated January 1, 2020, and mature January 1, 2025, with interest received on January 1 of each year. Hi and Lois Company uses the effective-interest method to allocate unamortized discount or premium. The bonds are classified in the held-to-maturity category.
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a. Prepare the journal entry at the date of the bond purchase.
b. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.
c. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2020.
d. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2021.
E17.4 (LO 1) (Entries for Available-for-Sale Securities) Assume the same information as in E17.3 except that the securities are classified as available-for-sale. The fair value of the…
€ 17.4 (L01) (Debt Investments) Assume the same information as in E17.3 (in the picture)except that Roosevelt has an active trading strategy for these bonds. The fair value of the bonds at December 31 of each year end is as follows.
2019 $ 534.200
2020 $ 515,000
2021 $ 513,000
2022 $ 517,000
2023 $ 500,000
Instructions
a. Prepare the journal entry at the date of the bond purchase.
b. Prepare the journal entries to record the interest received and recognition of fair value for 2019.
c. Prepare the journal entry to record the recognition of fair value for 2020.
d. Discuss how the response to (c) will be different assuming Roosevelt has a strategy of held-for-collection and selling.
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Akers Company invests its excess cash in marketable securities. At the beginning of 2019, it had the following portfolio of investments in trading debt securities:
SecurityPar ValueAmortized Cost12/31/18 Fair ValueIvan Company 5% bonds, maturing on Dec. 31, 2028$10,000$8,400$9,400Taylor Company 6% bonds, maturing on Dec. 31, 2023$40,000$43,200$41,800Totals$51,600$51,200During 2019, the following transactions occurred:
Mar. 31Purchased Hill Company 8% bonds with a face value of $20,000 for $20,000 plus accrued interest; interest is payable on the bonds each June 30 and December 31.Mar. 31Sold the Taylor Company investment for $42,000 plus accrued interest. The Taylor bonds pay interest on December 31 of each year.June 30Received the semiannual interest on the Hill Company bonds.Dec. 31Received the annual interest on the Ivan Company bonds and the semiannual interest on the Hill Company bonds.The December 31 closing market prices were as follows: Ivan Company bonds, $9,000;…
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INTERMEDIATE ACCT VOL.2>CUSTOM<
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