A purchase of common stock of Ajax Corporation for $14,000 was sold three months later for $15,000. The entry to record the sale would include a:
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On January 1, 2020, Metlock Corporation purchased 40% of the common shares of Bonita Company for $173,000. During the year, Bonita earned net income of $91,000 and paid dividends of $22,750. Prepare the entries for Metlock to record the purchase and any additional entries related to this investment in Bonita Company in 2020. (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...
The Corporation had these transactions pertaining to stock investments: March 23 - Purchased 2,000 shares of X Corp (10%) for $51,000. June 18 - Received cash dividends of $2 per share on X Corp stock. Oct. 12 - Sold 1,200 shares of X Corp stock for $32,400. The entry to record the sale of the stock would include a debit to Cash for $30,600. credit to Gain on Sale of Stock Investments for $1,200. debit to Stock Investments for $30,600....
Jenney Company had these transactions pertaining to stock investments: Feb. 1 Purchased 2,000 shares of Moure Company (10%) for $75,000 cash. June 1 Received cash dividends of $2 per share on Moure stock. Oct. 1 Sold 1,200 shares of Moure stock for $62,400. The entry to record the purchase of the Moure stock would include a a. debit to Stock Investments for $45,900. b. credit to Cash for $55,900. c. debit to Stock Investments for $75,000. d. debit to Investment...
(b) Post to the investment accounts. (Use T-accounts.)
(c) Prepare the adjusting entry at December 31, 2018 to report
the portfolio at fair value
dShow the balance sheet presentation at December 31, 2018, for
the investment-related accounts.
Problem 16-05A a-d (Part Level Submission) The following securities are in Sunland Company's portfolio of long-term securities at December 31, 2020. Cost 1,000 shares of Willhite Corporation common stock $50,000 1,400 shares of Hutcherson Corporation 89,600 common stock 1,200 shares of Downing Corporation...
Find the adjusting entry.
In January 2022, the management of Crane Company concludes that it has sufficient cash to purchase some short-term investments in debt and stock securities. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Jan. 1 Purchased 74 $1,000, 8% TRC bonds for $74,000. Interest is payable annually on December 31. Feb. 1 Purchased 1,200 shares of LAF common stock for $51,600. Mar. 1 Purchased 530 shares of NCL common stock for $19,610. July 1 Received a cash dividend...
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Bennington, Inc., collects cash from customers in advance and from other customers after the sale. Read the requirement a. Journalize Bennington earning service revenue of $15,000 on account and then collecting $14,000 on account. (Record debits first, then credits Exclude explanations from any journal entries.) Start by recording Bennington earning $15,000 of service revenue on account. Journi Entry Date Accounts Debit Credit...
Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Crane Company invests $9,000,000 in 4% fixed rate corporate bonds on January 1, 2017. All the bonds are classified as available-for-sale and are purchased at par. At year-end, market interest rates have declined, and the fair value of the bonds is now $9,648,000. Interest is paid on January 1. Prepare journal entries for Crane Company to (a) record the transactions related to these bonds in 2017, assuming Crane does not elect the fair...
Prepare the adjusting entry at December 31, 2020 to report the
investment securities at fair value. All securities are considered
to be trading securities.
* (c) Show the balance sheet
presentation of investment securities at December 31, 2020.
* (d)
Identify the income statement accounts and give the statement
classi cation of each
account.
ES Problem 16-02A a-d (Part Level Submission) (Video) In January 2020, the management of Wildhorse Company concludes that it has sufficient cash to permit some short-term...
O'Martin & Lowry, Inc. accepted a $150,000,8%, 90-day note receivable for services rendered to a client. Thirty days later, O'Martin & Lowry discounted the note at a bank at 10%. Assume interest has not been recognized for the first month. (Info for #23 and #24) 23. The entry to record the proceeds from the sale of the note would include a a. debit to Notes Receivable for $150,000 b. debit to Cash for $145,000. c. credit to Interest Receivable for...
Sokoto Corporation sells 1500 shares of common stock being held as a short-term investment. The shares were acquired six months ago at a cost of $155 a share. Sokoto sold the shares for $140 a share. The entry to record the sale is a.Cash210,000 Loss on Sale of Stock Investments22,500 Stock Investments232,500 b.Cash227,500 Gain on Sale of Stock Investments7,500 Stock Investments220,000 c.Cash210,000 Stock Investments210,000 d.Stock Investments220,000 Loss on Sale of Stock Investments7,500 Cash227,000