Jackie Inc. made the following capital transactions on a domestic share not listed in the exchange January 15 - purchased 25,000 shares at P16 each January 31 - purchased 10,000 shares at P20 each March 1 - sold 20,000 of January 15 shares at P15 each April 25 - sold 8,000 of January 31 shares at P25 each On the return to be filed for the April 25 sale, what amount should be reflected in Item 11?
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January 15 - purchased 25,000 shares at P16 each
January 31 - purchased 10,000 shares at P20 each
March 1 - sold 20,000 of January 15 shares at P15 each
April 25 - sold 8,000 of January 31 shares at P25 each
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- The following transactions appear on the Equity investments at fair value through profit or loss account of Chicker Corporation Date Particulars Debit Credit 03/1/x6 Purchased 40,000 shares of PLDT at P 30.75/share and 20,000 shares of Benpress at P 23/share P 1,690,000 07/03/x6 Purchased PAG-IBIG 15% bonds, face value P 4,000,000. Interest dates July 1 and Jan 1. Maturity date July 1, 20x9 4,000,000 11/5/x6 Sold 14,400 shares of PLDT at P 30/share And 4,000 shares of Benpress at P 25/share P532,000 12/31/x6 Sold PAG-IBIG bonds at 98 plus accrued interest…Following is a list of investments owned by Ivanhoe Ltd., as of the company’s year-end, December 31, 2020: Investment No. Shares Cost Fair Value HFX Corporation 1,000 $8.00 $7.10 FDY Ltd. 3,000 6.90 6.95 CTN Corporation 4,600 5.00 5.80 On January 15, 2021, Ivanhoe sold the shares in CTN Corporation for $6.25 per share. Prepare the journal entries required to record the sale, assuming the company uses the fair value through other comprehensive income without recycling method. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 15, 2021 (To adjust to current fair value) (To record the sale of shares) (Reclassification…At what amount is the investment in securities reported on the balance sheet under each of these methods at December 31, 2026? What is the total net income reported in 2026 under each of these methods?Kingbird Donald Inc. acquired 20% of the outstanding common stock of Theresa Ivanhoe Inc. on December 31, 2025. The purchase price was $1,205,000 for 48,200 shares. Ivanhoe Inc. declared and paid an $0.85 per share cash dividend on June 30 and on December 31,2026 . Ivanhoe reported net income of $692,000 for 2026 . The fair value of Ivanhoe's stock was $28 per share at December 31 ,2026, Assume that the security is a trading security.
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