Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis, 2017 Update
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Chapter 13, Problem 8C
1.
To determine
Identify the amount that would be reported as the fair value of available-for-sale securities and trading securities and the level of inputs used to determine the fair values.
2
To determine
Identify the amount that would be reported as an unrealized holding gain/loss for 2013 and the statement in which it is reported.
3.
To determine
Explain the reason why Corporation S has cost method investments.
4.
To determine
Identify the amount that would be reports as equity method investment by Corporation S for the year 2013 and the assets and liabilities of equity method investees reflected on Corporation S’ financial statements.
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Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis, 2017 Update
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