Durham Company often purchases common stocks of other companies as long-term investments. At the end of 2002,

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Durham Company often purchases common stocks of other companies as long-term investments. At the end of 2002, Durham held the common stocks listed. (Assume that Durham Company exercises no significant influence over these companies; that is, they are classified as available-for-sale securities.) Number of Cost Corporation Shares ~ per Share A 2,000 $ 70 B 3,000 50 Cc 1,500 148 D 1,000 82 Additional information for 2002: Sep. 30 Durham received a cash dividend of $2.50 per share on Corporation A stock. Dec. 31 The market prices were quoted as follows: Corporation A stock, $64; Corporation B stock, $48; Corporation C stock, $150; Corporation D stock, $78. 1. Illustrate how these investments would be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, 2002, and prepare the adjusting entry at that date. 2. What items and amounts would be reported on the income statement for 2002? Prepare the journal entry for the sale of Corporation D stock for $74 per share in 2003. 4. Interpretive Question: Why are losses from the write-down of available-for-sale securiaa ties not included in the current year’s income, whereas similar losses for trading securities are included?

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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9780324066708

8th Edition

Authors: W. Steven Albrecht, James D. Stice, Earl Kay Stice, K. Fred Skousen, Albrecht S.E.

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