Instructions Hurricane Inc. purchased a portfolio of available-for-sale securities in Year 1, its first year of operations. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, Year 1, was as follows: 1 2 Tornado Inc. 3 Tsunami Corp. 4 Typhoon Corp. Total 5 Name Number of Shares 770.00 1,210.00 2,140.00 Total Cost $13,552.00 30,129.00 43.870.00 $87,551.00 Total Fair Value $15,169.00 34,485.00 43,228.00 $92,882.00 On June 12, Year 2, Hurricane purchased 1,460 shares of Rogue Wave Inc. at $50 per share plus a $95 brokerage commission. Required: A Provide the journal entries to record the following (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles): 1. The adjustment of the available-for-sale security portfolio to fair value on December 31, Year 1. 2. The June 12, Year 2, purchase of Rogue Wave Inc. stock. B. How are unrealized gains and losses treated differently for available-for-sale securities than for trading securities? [
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- Journal entries for trading investments Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased a portfolio of trading securities during 20Y3, its first year of operations. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, 20Y3, are as follows: Issuing Company Cost Fair Value Griffin Inc. $40,000 $44,800 Luck Company 37,500 33,750 Wilson Company 40,000 37,000 Total $117,500 $115,550 On May 10, 20Y4, Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased trading securities of Carroll Inc. for $34,900. Journalize the entries to record the following: If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. The adjusting entry for the portfolio of trading securities on December 31, 20Y3. 20Y3, Dec. 31 fill in the blank 0de958062fa6ff5_2 fill in the blank 0de958062fa6ff5_3 fill in the blank 0de958062fa6ff5_5 fill in the blank 0de958062fa6ff5_6 b. The May 10, 20Y4, purchase of Carroll Inc. securities. 20Y4, May 10 fill in the blank…Balance Sheet Presentation of Available-for-Sale Investments During Year 1, its first year of operations, Galileo Company purchased two available-for-sale investments as follows: Security Shares Purchased Cost Hawking Inc. 760 $34,124 Pavlov Co. 2,060 48,204 Assume that as of December 31, Year 1, the Hawking Inc. stock had a market value of $53 per share and the Pavlov Co. stock had a market value of $42 per share. Galileo Company had net income of $264,300 and paid no dividends for the year ending December 31, Year 1. All of the available-for-sale investments are classified as current assets. a. Prepare the Current Assets section of the balance sheet presentation for the available-for-sale investments. Galileo Company Balance Sheet (selected items) December 31, Year 1 Assets Current Assets: $ $ b. Prepare the Stockholders' Equity section of the balance sheet to reflect the earnings and unrealized gain (loss) for…Journal entries for trading investments Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased a portfolio of trading securities during 20Y3, its first year of operations. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, 20Y3, are as follows: Issuing Company Cost Fair Value Griffin Inc. $14,070 $13,230 Luck Company 22,960 21,350 Wilson Company 9,300 9,490 Total $46,330 $44,070 On May 10, 20Y4, Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased trading securities of Carroll Inc. for $15,610. Journalize the entries to record the following: If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. The adjusting entry for the portfolio of trading securities on December 31, 20Y3. 20Y3, Dec. 31 b. The May 10, 20Y4, purchase of Carroll Inc. securities. 20Y4, May 10 c. The adjusting entry for the portfolio of trading securities on December 31, 20Y4. Assume that except for the purchase of Carroll Inc. securities there were no other transactions involving trading securities in 20Y4. In addition, assume that the fair value of…
- Fair Value Journal Entries, Trading Investments Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased a portfolio of trading securities during Year 1. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, Year 1, was as follows: Name Number of Shares Total Cost Total Fair Value Griffin Inc. 1,100 $14,740 $13,860 Luck Company 850 27,880 25,930 Wilson Company 250 7,250 7,400 Total $49,870 $47,190 On May 10, Year 2, Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased 500 shares of Carroll Inc., at $29 per share plus a $80 brokerage commission. Provide the journal entries to record the following: a. The adjustment of the trading security portfolio to fair value on December 31, Year 1. Year 1, Dec. 31 b. The May 10, Year 2, purchase of Carroll Inc. stock. Year 2, May 10Fair Value Journal Entries, Trading Investments Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased a portfolio of trading securities during Year 1. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, Year 1, was as follows: Name Number of Shares Total Cost Total Fair Value Griffin Inc. 1,400 $18,760 $17,630 Luck Company 750 24,600 22,880 Wilson Company 350 10,500 10,710 Total $53,860 $51,220 On May 10, Year 2, Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased 500 shares of Carroll Inc., at $30 per share plus a $90 brokerage commission. Provide the journal entries to record the following: a. The adjustment of the trading security portfolio to fair value on December 31, Year 1. Year 1, Dec. 31 fill in the blank fc5d10fdb048f9d_2 fill in the blank fc5d10fdb048f9d_4 b. The May 10, Year 2, purchase of Carroll Inc. stock. Year 2, May 10 fill in the blank 1c85c7f3ff9905c_2Balance Sheet Presentation of Available-for-Sale Investments During Year 1, its first year of operations, Galileo Company purchased two available-for-sale investments as follows: Security Shares Purchased Cost Hawking Inc. 860 $43,602 Pavlov Co. 2,330 61,512 Assume that as of December 31, Year 1, the Hawking Inc. stock had a market value of $60 per share and the Pavlov Co. stock had a market value of $48 per share. Galileo Company had net income of $337,400 and paid no dividends for the year ending December 31, Year 1. All of the available-for-sale investments are classified as current assets. a. Prepare the Current Assets section of the balance sheet presentation for the available-for-sale investments. Galileo Company Balance Sheet (selected items) December 31, Year 1 Assets Current Assets: $fill in the blank 6f30cb02405dfbc_2 Plus Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Available-for-Sale Investments fill in the blank 6f30cb02405dfbc_4 $fill…
- Balance Sheet Presentation of Available-for-Sale Investments During Year 1, its first year of operations, Galileo Company purchased two available-for-sale investments as follows: Security Shares Purchased Cost Hawking Inc. 860 $43,602 Pavlov Co. 2,330 61,512 Assume that as of December 31, Year 1, the Hawking Inc. stock had a market value of $60 per share and the Pavlov Co. stock had a market value of $48 per share. Galileo Company had net income of $337,400 and paid no dividends for the year ending December 31, Year 1. All of the available-for-sale investments are classified as current assets. available for sale investments at cost/available for sale investments at fair value/common stock/retained earning/unrealized gain (loss) on available for sale investments/less retained earning/less unrealized gain (loss) on available for sale /plus retained earnings/plus unrealized gain (loss) on available/plus valuation allowance for available for sale/less unrealized gain…Fair Value Journal Entries, Available-for-Sale Investments The investments of Steelers Inc. include a single investment: 8,900 shares of Bengals Inc. common stock purchased on September 12, Year 1, for $8 per share including brokerage commission. These shares were classified as available-for-sale securities. As of the December 31, Year 1, balance sheet date, the share price declined to $6 per share. a. Journalize the entries to acquire the investment on September 12 and record the adjustment to fair value on December 31, Year 1. Year 1 Sept. 12 Year 1 Dec. 31 b. How is the unrealized gain or loss for available-for-sale investments disclosed on the financial statements? Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Available-for-Sale Investments is reported in the of theUse the following information on a company’s investments in equity securities to answer questions 1- 2 below. The company’s accounting year ends December 31. Investment Date of acquisition Cost Fair value 12/31/16 Date sold Selling price Ajax Company stock 6/20/16 $40,000 $35,000 2/10/17 $32,000 Bril Corporation stock 5/1/16 20,000 N/A 11/15/16 26,000 Coy Company stock 8/2/16 16,000 16,500 1/17/17 23,000 1. If the above investments are categorized as trading securities, what amount is reported for gain or loss on securities, on the 2016 income statement? 2. If the above investments are categorized as trading securities, what amount is reported for gain or loss on securities, on the 2017 income statement?
- Instructions Chart of Accounts Journal Instructions Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased a portfolio of trading securities during Year 1. The cost and fair value of this portfolio on December 31, Year 1, was as follows: 1 2 Griffin Inc. 3 Luck Company 4 Wilson Company Total 5 Name Number of Shares 1,460.00 1,200.00 850.00 Total Cost $29,200.00 30,000.00 30,600.00 $89,800.00 Total Fair Value $32,120.00 26,400.00 26,350.00 $84,870.00 On May 10, Year 2, Gruden Bancorp Inc. purchased 990 shares of Carroll Inc. at $26 per share plus a $130 brokerage commission. Required: A Provide the journal entry to record the adjustment of the trading security portfolio to fair value on December 31, Year 1.* B. Provide the journal entry to record the May 10, Year 2, purchase of Carroll Inc. stock.* *Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.io 1 TOYOTY Corporation acquired $5,500,000 par value, 12%, five-year bonds on their date of issue, January 1, 2019. The market rate at the time of issue was 8% and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Capitol will use the effective interest rate method to account for this investment. Capitol intends to hold the investment until the bonds mature. Table Present Value of $1 Periods 4% 6% 8% 12% 5 0.8219 0.7473 0.6806 0.5674 10 0.6756 0.5584 0.4632 0.3220 Table Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity Periods 4% 6% 8% 12% 5 4.4518 4.2124 3.9927 3.6048 10 8.1109 7.3601 6.7101 5.6502 Instruction: 1. Determine the purchase price of the investment in bonds. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of the bond investment. 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest income at June 30, 2019. 4. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the bonds at December 31, 2021 for $5,960,000.Journal entries for trading investments The investments of Charger Inc. include an investment of trading securities of Raiders Inc. purchased on February 24, 20Y7, for $216,000. The fair value of the securities on December 31, 20Y7, is $288,000. a. Journalize the entries for the February 24 purchase and the adjustment to fair value on December 31, 20Y7. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. 20Y7 Feb. 24 Accounting numeric field 20Y7 Dec. 31 Feedback Check My Work a. Increase the investment and reduce Cash for number of shares times the per share price. The unrealized gain (credit) or unrealized loss (debit) is the difference between the acquired per share price and the market price per share at 20Y7 taken times the number of shares acquired. The offset account for the gain or loss entry is the valuation allowance account. b. How is a unrealized gain or loss for trading investments reported on the financial statements? 00