
Long-term investment: Company’s investment in the stock of other companies is classified as investment in the
Short-term investment: Company’s investment in the stock of other companies is classified as investment in the balance sheet’s assets side. When these investments are for shorter period of less than one year or current accounting cycle, these are classified as short-term investments under current assets.
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To identify: The effect on current ratio and true financial position of Company R after a long-term investment reclassified as short-term investment.
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To identify: The action of management as ethical or unethical.

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