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Chapter A, Problem 3MCQ
Dividends received from stock that is reported as an available-for-sale security in the long-term assets section of the
- a. An increase to cash and a decrease to the investment in stock account.
- b. An increase to cash and an increase to revenue.
- c. An increase to cash and an unrealized gain on the income statement.
- d. An increase to cash and an unrealized gain on the balance sheet.
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