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Waterton Corporation reported that short-term investments in debt securities consisted of the following (in millions):
Amortized Cost Fair Value December 31 Short-term investments available - for - sale debt securities $1,373.6 $1,373.8
Short-term investments-trading debt securities 161.8 132.0 Total short-term investments $1,535.4 $1,505.8 Which of
the following is true? Select one: a. Unrealized losses of $29.8 million on trading securities are included in annual
income. b. Waterton's year-end balance sheet includes short-term investments of $1,535.4 million. c. There are no
net unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities. d. Accumulated other comprehensive income included no
unrealized gains or losses. e. None of these are correct
Use the following information on a company's
investments in debt securities to answer the
following question. The company's accounting
year ends December 31.
Investment Date of
Acquisition
9/20/23 $38,000
Colt
Compan
y bonds
Cost Fair Value Date Sold Selling
12/31/23
Price
$37,000 2/10/24 $42,000
Dana
Compan
y bonds
10/2/23 14,000 14,200 1/17/24 13,000
If the above investments are categorized as
available-for-sale securities, what is the net
effect on 2024 other comprehensive income?
Select one:
a. $ 800 increase
b. $0
c. $3,800 increase
d. $ 800 decrease
Adjusting AFS Debt Securities to Fair Value
A portfolio of investments of available-for-sale securities held by Dow Inc. is as follows.
Dece. 31, Year 1 Cost Fair Value
Eastern Corp. bonds $240,000 $256,000
Western Corp. bonds 400,000 410,000
Total
$666,000
$640,000
Dece. 31, Year 2
Cost Fair Value
$280,000
Eastern Corp. bonds $240,000
Western Corp. bonds 400,000 380,000
Total
$640,000 $660,000
The Fair Value Adjustment account had a $0 balance on January 1 of Year 1. No sales or purchases took place in the available-for-sale investment portfolio in Year 1 and Year 2.
a. Record the adjusting entry on December 31 of Year 1 to adjust the debt investments to fair value.
b. Record the adjusting entry on December 31 of Year 2 to adjust the debt investments to fair value.
Date
a. Dec. 31, Year 1
b. Dec. 31, Year 2
Account Name
To record adjusting entry.
To record adjusting entry.
Amount in income statement
Net gain (loss) on investment $
Dr.
c. Indicate how the adjustment to fair value in…
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING-MYACCOUNTINGLAB
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