Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter E, Problem E.18AE
(Learning Objective 2: Record transactions for equity securities) Journalize the following long-term, equity security transactions of Jeakin Department Stores:
- a. Purchased 450 shares of Fordham Fine Foods common stock at $33 per share (less than 10% of Fordham’s outstanding stock), with the intent of holding the stock for the indefinite future.
- b. Received a cash dividend of $1.30 per share on the Fordham investment.
- c. At year-end, adjusted the investment account to fair value of $39 per share.
- d. Sold the Fordham stock for $28 per share.
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Prepare Natura Company's journal entries to record the following transactions involving its short-term investments in held-to-maturity
debt securities, all of which occurred during the current year.
a. On June 15, paid $114,000 cash to purchase Remed's 90-day short-term debt securities ($114,000 principal), dated June 15, that pay
9% interest.
b. On September 16, received a check from Remed in payment of the principal and 90 days' interest on the debt securities purchased
in transaction a. (Use 360 days in a year. Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
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On June 15, paid $114,000 cash to purchase Remed's 90-day short-term debt
securities ($114,000 principal), dated June 15, that pay 9% interest.
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Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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