Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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Chapter 13, Problem 2MC
During 2021, Anthony Company purchased debt securities as a long-term investment and classified them as trading. All securities were purchased at par value. Pertinent data are as follows:
The net holding gain or loss included in Anthony’s income statement for the year should be:
- a. $0
- b. $3,000 gain
- c. $9,000 loss
- d. $12,000 loss
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2. During 2020, Earl Company purchased debt securities as a long-term investment and classified
them as trading. All securities were purchased at par value. The following information is
presented:
Market value at
Security
12/20/2020
cost
$ 30,000
$ 28,000
40,000
83,000
$151,000
B.
50,000
100,000
Totals
$180,000
The net holding gain or loss included in Earl's income statement for the year should be?
On January 1, 2016, a company's balance sheet reports
its investments in debt securities as follows:
Assets
Investment in trading securities
Investment in AFS securities
Investment in HTM securities
Equity
Accumulated other comprehensive income:
Unrealized gains (losses) on AFS securities
Additional information:
a. The HTM securities are $210,000 face value
securities purchased on January 1, 2014, at a yield of
4%. The securities have a 4-year total life and pay
interest annually on December 31, at a coupon rate of
6%.
$165,000
95,000
217,922
$4,500
b. The trading securities on hand on January 1 were
sold in 2016 for $185,000.
c. More trading securities were purchased for
$105,000. They are still on hand at December 31, 2016,
and have a fair value of $120,000.
d. AFS securities, originally purchased for $27,000 with
a carrying value of $24,000 as of January 1, 2016, were
sold for $32,000.
e. AFS securities on hand at December 31, 2016, have a
fair value of $85,000
$20,000
$15,000…
The following was reported by Church Financial in its December 31, 2024, financial statements:
Investments at FVTPL, December 31, 2023
Investments at FVTPL, December 31, 2024.
Investment income or (loss)
Additional information:
1.
2.
3.
$13,400
18,300
(600)
The investments at FVTPL are investments in equity securities held for trading purposes.
Investment income or loss consists of: holding gain on the FVTPL investments of $3,100, and loss on sale of the FVTPL
investments of $3,700.
The carrying amount of the FVTPL investment sold was $4,900.
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