Deck 17: Investments
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Deck 17: Investments
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Companies may not use the fair value option for investments that follow the equity method of accounting.
False
2
A company can classify a debt security as held-to-maturity if it has the positive intent to hold the securities to maturity.
False
3
Companies report trading securities at fair value, with unrealized holding gains and losses reported in net income.
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4
Under the fair value method, the investor reports as revenue its share of the net income reported by the investee.
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Trading securities are securities bought and held primarily for sale in the near term to generate income on short-term price differences.
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All cash dividends received by an investor from the investee decrease the investment's carrying value under the equity method.
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A reclassification adjustment is necessary when a company reports realized gains/losses as part of net income but also shows unrealized gains/losses as part of other comprehensive income.
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The Fair Value Adjustment account has a normal credit balance.
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9
Changes in the fair value of a company's available-for-sale debt instruments are included as part of earnings in any given period.
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10
One requirement related to fair value disclosure is that both the cost and the fair value of all instruments be reported in the notes to the financial statements.
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11
Significant influence over an investee may be indicated by material intercompany trans-actions and interchange of managerial personnel.
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12
If a decline in a security's value is judged to be temporary, a company needs to write down the cost basis of the individual security to a new cost basis.
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13
Unrealized holding gains and losses are recognized in net income for available-for-sale debt securities.
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14
Debt securities include corporate bonds and convertible debt, but not U.S. government securities.
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15
The Unrealized Holding Gain/Loss-Equity account is reported as a part of other compre-hensive income.
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Companies do not report changes in the fair value of available-for-sale debt securities as income until the security is sold.
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17
The accounting profession has concluded that an investment of more than 50 percent of the voting stock of an investee should lead to a presumption of significant influence over an investee.
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18
Equity security holdings between 20 and 50 percent indicates that the investor has a controlling interest over the investee.
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19
A controlling interest occurs when one corporation acquires a voting interest of more than 50 percent in another corporation.
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20
If a company transfers held-to-maturity securities to available-for-sale securities, the unrealized gain or loss is recognized in income.
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21
Which of the following is not correct in regard to trading securities?
A) They are held with the intention of selling them in a short period of time.
B) Unrealized holding gains and losses are reported as part of net income.
C) Any discount or premium is not amortized.
D) All of these are correct.
A) They are held with the intention of selling them in a short period of time.
B) Unrealized holding gains and losses are reported as part of net income.
C) Any discount or premium is not amortized.
D) All of these are correct.
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22
Equity securities acquired by a corporation which are accounted for by recognizing unrealized holding gains or losses as other comprehensive income and as a separate component of stockholders' equity are
A) available-for-sale securities where a company has holdings of less than 20%.
B) trading securities where a company has holdings of less than 20%. c securities where a company has holdings of between 20% and 50%.
D) securities where a company has holdings of more than 50%.
A) available-for-sale securities where a company has holdings of less than 20%.
B) trading securities where a company has holdings of less than 20%. c securities where a company has holdings of between 20% and 50%.
D) securities where a company has holdings of more than 50%.
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23
An available-for-sale debt security is purchased at a discount. The entry to record the amortization of the discount includes a
A) debit to Available-for-Sale Securities.
B) debit to the discount account.
C) debit to Interest Revenue.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) debit to Available-for-Sale Securities.
B) debit to the discount account.
C) debit to Interest Revenue.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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24
Which of the following is not a debt security?
A) Convertible bonds
B) Commercial paper
C) Loans receivable
D) All of these are debt securities.
A) Convertible bonds
B) Commercial paper
C) Loans receivable
D) All of these are debt securities.
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25
When an investor's accounting period ends on a date that does not coincide with an interest receipt date for bonds held as an investment, the investor must
A) make an adjusting entry to debit Interest Receivable and to credit Interest Revenue for the amount of interest accrued since the last interest receipt date.
B) notify the issuer and request that a special payment be made for the appropriate portion of the interest period.
C) make an adjusting entry to debit Interest Receivable and to credit Interest Revenue for the total amount of interest to be received at the next interest receipt date.
D) do nothing special and ignore the fact that the accounting period does not coincide with the bond's interest period.
A) make an adjusting entry to debit Interest Receivable and to credit Interest Revenue for the amount of interest accrued since the last interest receipt date.
B) notify the issuer and request that a special payment be made for the appropriate portion of the interest period.
C) make an adjusting entry to debit Interest Receivable and to credit Interest Revenue for the total amount of interest to be received at the next interest receipt date.
D) do nothing special and ignore the fact that the accounting period does not coincide with the bond's interest period.
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26
Unrealized holding gains or losses which are recognized in income are from securities classified as
A) held-to-maturity.
B) available-for-sale.
C) trading.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) held-to-maturity.
B) available-for-sale.
C) trading.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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27
Held-to-maturity securities are reported at
A) acquisition cost.
B) acquisition cost plus amortization of a discount.
C) acquisition cost plus interest.
D) fair value.
A) acquisition cost.
B) acquisition cost plus amortization of a discount.
C) acquisition cost plus interest.
D) fair value.
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28
Securities which could be classified as held-to-maturity are
A) redeemable preferred stock.
B) warrants.
C) municipal bonds.
D) treasury stock.
A) redeemable preferred stock.
B) warrants.
C) municipal bonds.
D) treasury stock.
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29
A correct valuation is
A) available-for-sale at amortized cost.
B) held-to-maturity at amortized cost.
C) held-to-maturity at fair value.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) available-for-sale at amortized cost.
B) held-to-maturity at amortized cost.
C) held-to-maturity at fair value.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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30
Investments in debt securities are generally recorded at
A) cost including accrued interest.
B) maturity value.
C) cost including brokerage and other fees.
D) maturity value with a separate discount or premium account.
A) cost including accrued interest.
B) maturity value.
C) cost including brokerage and other fees.
D) maturity value with a separate discount or premium account.
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31
Debt securities that are accounted for at amortized cost, not fair value, are
A) held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) trading debt securities.
C) available-for-sale debt securities.
D) never-sell debt securities.
A) held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) trading debt securities.
C) available-for-sale debt securities.
D) never-sell debt securities.
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32
APB Opinion No. 21 specifies that, regarding the amortization of a premium or discount on a debt security, the
A) effective-interest method of allocation must be used.
B) straight-line method of allocation must be used.
C) effective-interest method of allocation should be used but other methods can be applied if there is no material difference in the results obtained.
D) par value method must be used and therefore no allocation is necessary.
A) effective-interest method of allocation must be used.
B) straight-line method of allocation must be used.
C) effective-interest method of allocation should be used but other methods can be applied if there is no material difference in the results obtained.
D) par value method must be used and therefore no allocation is necessary.
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33
In accounting for investments in debt securities that are classified as trading securities,
A) a discount is reported separately.
B) a premium is reported separately.
C) any discount or premium is not amortized.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) a discount is reported separately.
B) a premium is reported separately.
C) any discount or premium is not amortized.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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34
Watt Company purchased $300,000 of bonds for $315,000. If Watt intends to hold the securities to maturity, the entry to record the investment includes
A) a debit to Held-to-Maturity Securities at $300,000.
B) a credit to Premium on Investments of $15,000.
C) a debit to Held-to-Maturity Securities at $315,000.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) a debit to Held-to-Maturity Securities at $300,000.
B) a credit to Premium on Investments of $15,000.
C) a debit to Held-to-Maturity Securities at $315,000.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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35
Which of the following is correct about the effective-interest method of amortization?
A) The effective-interest method applied to investments in debt securities is different from that applied to bonds payable.
B) Amortization of a discount decreases from period to period.
C) Amortization of a premium decreases from period to period.
D) The effective-interest method produces a constant rate of return on the book value of the investment from period to period.
A) The effective-interest method applied to investments in debt securities is different from that applied to bonds payable.
B) Amortization of a discount decreases from period to period.
C) Amortization of a premium decreases from period to period.
D) The effective-interest method produces a constant rate of return on the book value of the investment from period to period.
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36
A requirement for a security to be classified as held-to-maturity is
A) ability to hold the security to maturity.
B) positive intent.
C) the security must be a debt security.
D) All of these are required.
A) ability to hold the security to maturity.
B) positive intent.
C) the security must be a debt security.
D) All of these are required.
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37
Debt securities acquired by a corporation which are accounted for by recognizing unrealized holding gains or losses and are included as other comprehensive income and as a separate component of stockholders' equity are
A) held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) trading debt securities.
C) available-for-sale debt securities.
D) never-sell debt securities.
A) held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) trading debt securities.
C) available-for-sale debt securities.
D) never-sell debt securities.
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38
Jordan Company purchased ten-year, 10% bonds that pay interest semiannually. The bonds are sold to yield 8%. One step in calculating the issue price of the bonds is to multiply the principal by the table value for
A) 10 periods and 10% from the present value of 1 table.
B) 10 periods and 8% from the present value of 1 table.
C) 20 periods and 5% from the present value of 1 table.
D) 20 periods and 4% from the present value of 1 table.
A) 10 periods and 10% from the present value of 1 table.
B) 10 periods and 8% from the present value of 1 table.
C) 20 periods and 5% from the present value of 1 table.
D) 20 periods and 4% from the present value of 1 table.
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39
Investments in debt securities should be recorded on the date of acquisition at
A) lower of cost or market.
B) market value.
C) market value plus brokerage fees and other costs incident to the purchase.
D) face value plus brokerage fees and other costs incident to the purchase.
A) lower of cost or market.
B) market value.
C) market value plus brokerage fees and other costs incident to the purchase.
D) face value plus brokerage fees and other costs incident to the purchase.
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40
Use of the effective-interest method in amortizing bond premiums and discounts results in
A) a greater amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would result from use of the straight-line method.
B) a varying amount being recorded as interest income from period to period.
C) a variable rate of return on the book value of the investment.
D) a smaller amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would result from use of the straight-line method.
A) a greater amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would result from use of the straight-line method.
B) a varying amount being recorded as interest income from period to period.
C) a variable rate of return on the book value of the investment.
D) a smaller amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would result from use of the straight-line method.
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41
Which of the following is not generally correct about recording a sale of a debt security before maturity date?
A) Accrued interest will be received by the seller even though it is not an interest payment date.
B) An entry must be made to amortize a discount to the date of sale.
C) The entry to amortize a premium to the date of sale includes a credit to the Premium on Investments in Debt Securities.
D) A gain or loss on the sale is not extraordinary.
A) Accrued interest will be received by the seller even though it is not an interest payment date.
B) An entry must be made to amortize a discount to the date of sale.
C) The entry to amortize a premium to the date of sale includes a credit to the Premium on Investments in Debt Securities.
D) A gain or loss on the sale is not extraordinary.
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42
When a company holds between 20% and 50% of the outstanding stock of an investee, which of the following statements applies?
A) The investor should always use the equity method to account for its investment.
B) The investor should use the equity method to account for its investment unless circum-stances indicate that it is unable to exercise "significant influence" over the investee.
C) The investor must use the fair value method unless it can clearly demonstrate the ability to exercise "significant influence" over the investee.
D) The investor should always use the fair value method to account for its investment.
A) The investor should always use the equity method to account for its investment.
B) The investor should use the equity method to account for its investment unless circum-stances indicate that it is unable to exercise "significant influence" over the investee.
C) The investor must use the fair value method unless it can clearly demonstrate the ability to exercise "significant influence" over the investee.
D) The investor should always use the fair value method to account for its investment.
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43
"Gains trading" or "cherry picking" involves
A) moving securities whose value has decreased since acquisition from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity in order to avoid reporting losses.
B) reporting investment securities at fair value but liabilities at amortized cost.
C) selling securities whose value has increased since acquisition while holding those whose value has decreased since acquisition.
D) All of the above are considered methods of "gains trading" or "cherry picking."
A) moving securities whose value has decreased since acquisition from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity in order to avoid reporting losses.
B) reporting investment securities at fair value but liabilities at amortized cost.
C) selling securities whose value has increased since acquisition while holding those whose value has decreased since acquisition.
D) All of the above are considered methods of "gains trading" or "cherry picking."
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44
Judd, Inc., owns 35% of Cosby Corporation. During the calendar year 2014, Cosby had net earnings of $300,000 and paid dividends of $30,000. Judd mistakenly recorded these transactions using the fair value method rather than the equity method of accounting. What effect would this have on the investment account, net income, and retained earnings, respectively?
A) Understate, overstate, overstate
B) Overstate, understate, understate
C) Overstate, overstate, overstate
D) Understate, understate, understate
A) Understate, overstate, overstate
B) Overstate, understate, understate
C) Overstate, overstate, overstate
D) Understate, understate, understate
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45
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46
When an investment in an available-for-sale security is transferred to trading because the company anticipates selling the stock in the near future, the carrying value assigned to the investment upon entering it in the trading portfolio should be
A) its original cost.
B) its fair value at the date of the transfer.
C) the higher of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
D) the lower of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
A) its original cost.
B) its fair value at the date of the transfer.
C) the higher of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
D) the lower of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
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47
A debt security is transferred from one category to another. Generally acceptable accounting principles require that for this particular reclassification (1) the security be transferred at fair value at the date of transfer, and (2) the unrealized gain or loss at the date of transfer currently carried as a separate component of stockholders' equity be amortized over the remaining life of the security. What type of transfer is being described?
A) Transfer from trading to available-for-sale
B) Transfer from available-for-sale to trading
C) Transfer from held-to-maturity to available-for-sale
D) Transfer from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity
A) Transfer from trading to available-for-sale
B) Transfer from available-for-sale to trading
C) Transfer from held-to-maturity to available-for-sale
D) Transfer from available-for-sale to held-to-maturity
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48
The fair value option allows a company to
A) value its own liabilities at fair value.
B) record income when the fair value of its bonds increases.
C) report most financial instruments at fair value at any point of time.
D) All of the above are true of the fair value option.
A) value its own liabilities at fair value.
B) record income when the fair value of its bonds increases.
C) report most financial instruments at fair value at any point of time.
D) All of the above are true of the fair value option.
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49
When a company has acquired a "passive interest" in another corporation, the acquiring company should account for the investment
A) by using the equity method.
B) by using the fair value method.
C) by using the effective interest method.
D) by consolidation.
A) by using the equity method.
B) by using the fair value method.
C) by using the effective interest method.
D) by consolidation.
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50
Under the equity method of accounting for investments, an investor recognizes its share of the earnings in the period in which the
A) investor sells the investment.
B) investee declares a dividend.
C) investee pays a dividend.
D) earnings are reported by the investee in its financial statements.
A) investor sells the investment.
B) investee declares a dividend.
C) investee pays a dividend.
D) earnings are reported by the investee in its financial statements.
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51
A reclassification adjustment is reported in the
A) income statement as an Other revenue or expense.
B) stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet.
C) statement of comprehensive income as other comprehensive income.
D) statement of stockholders' equity.
A) income statement as an Other revenue or expense.
B) stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet.
C) statement of comprehensive income as other comprehensive income.
D) statement of stockholders' equity.
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52
Impairments are
A) based on discounted cash flows for securities.
B) recognized as a realized loss if the impairment is judged to be temporary.
C) based on fair value for available-for-sale investments and on negotiated values for held-to-maturity investments.
D) evaluated at each reporting date for every investment.
A) based on discounted cash flows for securities.
B) recognized as a realized loss if the impairment is judged to be temporary.
C) based on fair value for available-for-sale investments and on negotiated values for held-to-maturity investments.
D) evaluated at each reporting date for every investment.
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53
Koehn Corporation accounts for its investment in the common stock of Sells Company under the equity method. Koehn Corporation should ordinarily record a cash dividend received from Sells as
A) a reduction of the carrying value of the investment.
B) additional paid-in capital.
C) an addition to the carrying value of the investment.
D) dividend income.
A) a reduction of the carrying value of the investment.
B) additional paid-in capital.
C) an addition to the carrying value of the investment.
D) dividend income.
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54
Santo Corporation declares and distributes a cash dividend that is a result of current earnings. How will the receipt of those dividends affect the investment account of the investor under each of the following accounting methods? 

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Companies that attempt to exploit inefficiencies in various derivative markets by attempting to lock in profits by simultaneously entering into transactions in two or more markets are called
A) arbitrageurs.
B) gamblers.
C) hedgers.
D) speculators.
A) arbitrageurs.
B) gamblers.
C) hedgers.
D) speculators.
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56
Dublin Company holds a 30% stake in Club Company which was purchased in 2015 at a cost of $3,000,000. After applying the equity method, the Investment in Club Company account has a balance of $3,040,000. At December 31, 2015 the fair value of the investment is $3,120,000. Which of the following values is acceptable for Dublin to use in its balance sheet at December 31, 2015?
I)$3,000,000
II)$3,040,000
III)$3,120,000
A) I, II, or III.
B) I or II only.
C) II only.
D) II or III only.
I)$3,000,000
II)$3,040,000
III)$3,120,000
A) I, II, or III.
B) I or II only.
C) II only.
D) II or III only.
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57
When investments in debt securities are purchased between interest payment dates, preferably the
A) securities account should include accrued interest.
B) accrued interest is debited to Interest Expense.
C) accrued interest is debited to Interest Revenue.
D) accrued interest is debited to Interest Receivable.
A) securities account should include accrued interest.
B) accrued interest is debited to Interest Expense.
C) accrued interest is debited to Interest Revenue.
D) accrued interest is debited to Interest Receivable.
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58
Transfers between categories
A) result in companies omitting recognition of fair value in the year of the transfer.
B) are accounted for at fair value for all transfers.
C) are considered unrealized and unrecognized if transferred out of held-to-maturity into trading.
D) will always result in an impact on net income.
A) result in companies omitting recognition of fair value in the year of the transfer.
B) are accounted for at fair value for all transfers.
C) are considered unrealized and unrecognized if transferred out of held-to-maturity into trading.
D) will always result in an impact on net income.
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59
If the parent company owns 90% of the subsidiary company's outstanding common stock, the company should generally account for the income of the subsidiary under the
A) cost method.
B) fair value method.
C) divesture method.
D) equity method.
A) cost method.
B) fair value method.
C) divesture method.
D) equity method.
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60
When an investment in a held-to-maturity security is transferred to an available-for-sale security, the carrying value assigned to the available-for-sale security should be
A) its original cost.
B) its fair value at the date of the transfer.
C) the lower of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
D) the higher of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
A) its original cost.
B) its fair value at the date of the transfer.
C) the lower of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
D) the higher of its original cost or its fair value at the date of the transfer.
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61
Gains or losses on cash flow hedges are
A) ignored completely.
B) recorded in equity, as part of other comprehensive income.
C) reported directly in net income.
D) reported directly in retained earnings.
A) ignored completely.
B) recorded in equity, as part of other comprehensive income.
C) reported directly in net income.
D) reported directly in retained earnings.
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62
On August 1, 2014, Fowler Company acquired $300,000 face value 10% bonds of Kasnic Corporation at 104 plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated May 1, 2014, and mature on April 30, 2019, with interest payable each October 31 and April 30. The bonds will be held to maturity. What entry should Fowler make to record the purchase of the bonds on August 1, 2014? 

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63
On October 1, 2014, Renfro Company purchased to hold to maturity, 3,000, $1,000, 9% bonds for $2,970,000 which includes $45,000 accrued interest. The bonds, which mature on February 1, 2023, pay interest semiannually on February 1 and August 1. Renfro uses the straight-line method of amortization. The bonds should be reported in the December 31, 2014 balance sheet at a carrying value of
A) $2,925,000.
B) $2,927,250.
C) $2,970,000.
D) $2,970,750.
A) $2,925,000.
B) $2,927,250.
C) $2,970,000.
D) $2,970,750.
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64
On November 1, 2014, Howell Company purchased 800 of the $1,000 face value, 9% bonds of Ramsey, Incorporated, for $842,000, which includes accrued interest of $12,000. The bonds, which mature on January 1, 2019, pay interest semiannually on March 1 and September 1. Assuming that Howell uses the straight-line method of amortization and that the bonds are appropriately classified as available-for-sale, the net carrying value of the bonds should be shown on Howell's December 31, 2014, balance sheet at
A) $800,000.
B) $830,000.
C) $828,800.
D) $842,000.
A) $800,000.
B) $830,000.
C) $828,800.
D) $842,000.
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65
A variable-interest entity has
A) insufficient equity investment at risk.
B) stockholders who have decision-making rights.
C) stockholders who absorb the losses or receive the benefits of a normal stockholder.
D) All of the above are characteristics of a variable-interest entity.
A) insufficient equity investment at risk.
B) stockholders who have decision-making rights.
C) stockholders who absorb the losses or receive the benefits of a normal stockholder.
D) All of the above are characteristics of a variable-interest entity.
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66
All of the following are characteristics of a derivative financial instrument except the instrument
A) has one or more underlyings and an identified payment provision.
B) requires a large investment at the inception of the contract.
C) requires or permits net settlement.
D) All of these are characteristics.
A) has one or more underlyings and an identified payment provision.
B) requires a large investment at the inception of the contract.
C) requires or permits net settlement.
D) All of these are characteristics.
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67
Kern Company purchased bonds with a face amount of $800,000 between interest payment dates. Kern purchased the bonds at 102, paid brokerage costs of $12,000, and paid accrued interest for three months of $20,000. The amount to record as the cost of this long-term investment in bonds is
A) $848,000.
B) $828,000.
C) $816,000.
D) $800,000.
A) $848,000.
B) $828,000.
C) $816,000.
D) $800,000.
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68
On October 1, 2014, Menke Company purchased to hold to maturity, 400, $1,000, 9% bonds for $416,000. An additional $12,000 was paid for accrued interest. Interest is paid semiannually on December 1 and June 1 and the bonds mature on December 1, 2018. Menke uses straight-line amortization. Ignoring income taxes, the amount reported in Menke's 2014 income statement from this investment should be
A) $9,000.
B) $8,040.
C) $9,960.
D) $10,920.
A) $9,000.
B) $8,040.
C) $9,960.
D) $10,920.
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69
All of the following are requirements for disclosures related to financial instruments except
A) disclosing the fair value and related carrying value of the instruments.
B) distinguishing between financial instruments held or issued for purposes other than trading.
C) combining or netting the fair value of separate financial instruments.
D) displaying as a separate classification of other comprehensive income the net gain/loss on derivative instruments designated in cash flow hedges.
A) disclosing the fair value and related carrying value of the instruments.
B) distinguishing between financial instruments held or issued for purposes other than trading.
C) combining or netting the fair value of separate financial instruments.
D) displaying as a separate classification of other comprehensive income the net gain/loss on derivative instruments designated in cash flow hedges.
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70
Use the following information for questions 74 and 75.
Landis Company purchased $2,000,000 of 8%, 5-year bonds from Ritter, Inc. on January 1, 2014, with interest payable on July 1 and January 1. The bonds sold for $2,083,160 at an effective interest rate of 7%. Using the effective-interest method, Landis Company decreased the Available-for-Sale Debt Securities account for the Ritter, Inc. bonds on July 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 by the amortized premiums of $7,080 and $7,320, respectively.
At April 1, 2015, Landis Company sold the Ritter bonds for $2,060,000. After accruing for interest, the carrying value of the Ritter bonds on April 1, 2015 was $2,064,960. Assuming Landis Company has a portfolio of Available-for-Sale Debt Securities, what should Landis Company report as a gain or loss on the bonds?
A) ($58,740).
B) ($43,740).
C) ($4,960).
D) $ 0.
Landis Company purchased $2,000,000 of 8%, 5-year bonds from Ritter, Inc. on January 1, 2014, with interest payable on July 1 and January 1. The bonds sold for $2,083,160 at an effective interest rate of 7%. Using the effective-interest method, Landis Company decreased the Available-for-Sale Debt Securities account for the Ritter, Inc. bonds on July 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 by the amortized premiums of $7,080 and $7,320, respectively.
At April 1, 2015, Landis Company sold the Ritter bonds for $2,060,000. After accruing for interest, the carrying value of the Ritter bonds on April 1, 2015 was $2,064,960. Assuming Landis Company has a portfolio of Available-for-Sale Debt Securities, what should Landis Company report as a gain or loss on the bonds?
A) ($58,740).
B) ($43,740).
C) ($4,960).
D) $ 0.
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71
Use the following information for questions 74 and 75.
Landis Company purchased $2,000,000 of 8%, 5-year bonds from Ritter, Inc. on January 1, 2014, with interest payable on July 1 and January 1. The bonds sold for $2,083,160 at an effective interest rate of 7%. Using the effective-interest method, Landis Company decreased the Available-for-Sale Debt Securities account for the Ritter, Inc. bonds on July 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 by the amortized premiums of $7,080 and $7,320, respectively.
At December 31, 2014, the fair value of the Ritter, Inc. bonds was $2,120,000. What should Landis Company report as other comprehensive income and as a separate component of stockholders' equity?
A) $51,240.
B) $36,840.
C) $14,400.
D) No entry should be made.
Landis Company purchased $2,000,000 of 8%, 5-year bonds from Ritter, Inc. on January 1, 2014, with interest payable on July 1 and January 1. The bonds sold for $2,083,160 at an effective interest rate of 7%. Using the effective-interest method, Landis Company decreased the Available-for-Sale Debt Securities account for the Ritter, Inc. bonds on July 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 by the amortized premiums of $7,080 and $7,320, respectively.
At December 31, 2014, the fair value of the Ritter, Inc. bonds was $2,120,000. What should Landis Company report as other comprehensive income and as a separate component of stockholders' equity?
A) $51,240.
B) $36,840.
C) $14,400.
D) No entry should be made.
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72
All of the following statements regarding accounting for derivatives are correct except that
A) they should be recognized in the financial statements as assets and liabilities.
B) they should be reported at fair value.
C) gains and losses resulting from speculation should be deferred.
D) gains and losses resulting from hedge transactions are reported in different ways, depending upon the type of hedge.
A) they should be recognized in the financial statements as assets and liabilities.
B) they should be reported at fair value.
C) gains and losses resulting from speculation should be deferred.
D) gains and losses resulting from hedge transactions are reported in different ways, depending upon the type of hedge.
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73
An option to convert a convertible bond into shares of common stock is a(n)
A) embedded derivative.
B) host security.
C) hybrid security.
D) fair value hedge.
A) embedded derivative.
B) host security.
C) hybrid security.
D) fair value hedge.
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74
Use the following information for questions 72 and 73.
Patton Company purchased $900,000 of 10% bonds of Scott Company on January 1, 2015, paying $846,225. The bonds mature January 1, 2025; interest is payable each July 1 and January 1. The discount of $53,775 provides an effective yield of 11%. Patton Company uses the effective-interest method and plans to hold these bonds to maturity.
On July 1, 2015, Patton Company should increase its Debt Investments account for the Scott Company bonds by
A) $5,382.
B) $3,084.
C) $2,691.
D) $1,542.
Patton Company purchased $900,000 of 10% bonds of Scott Company on January 1, 2015, paying $846,225. The bonds mature January 1, 2025; interest is payable each July 1 and January 1. The discount of $53,775 provides an effective yield of 11%. Patton Company uses the effective-interest method and plans to hold these bonds to maturity.
On July 1, 2015, Patton Company should increase its Debt Investments account for the Scott Company bonds by
A) $5,382.
B) $3,084.
C) $2,691.
D) $1,542.
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75
On November 1, 2014, Horton Company purchased Lopez, Inc., 10-year, 9%, bonds with a face value of $600,000, for $540,000. An additional $15,000 was paid for the accrued interest. Interest is payable semiannually on January 1 and July 1. The bonds mature on July 1, 2021. Horton uses the straight-line method of amortization. Ignoring income taxes, the amount reported in Horton's 2014 income statement as a result of Horton's available-for-sale investment in Lopez was
A) $10,500.
B) $10,000.
C) $9,000.
D) $8,000.
A) $10,500.
B) $10,000.
C) $9,000.
D) $8,000.
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76
Use the following information for questions 72 and 73.
Patton Company purchased $900,000 of 10% bonds of Scott Company on January 1, 2015, paying $846,225. The bonds mature January 1, 2025; interest is payable each July 1 and January 1. The discount of $53,775 provides an effective yield of 11%. Patton Company uses the effective-interest method and plans to hold these bonds to maturity.
For the year ended December 31, 2015, Patton Company should report interest revenue from the Scott Company bonds of:
A) $95,382.
B) $93,169.
C) $93,078.
D) $90,000.
Patton Company purchased $900,000 of 10% bonds of Scott Company on January 1, 2015, paying $846,225. The bonds mature January 1, 2025; interest is payable each July 1 and January 1. The discount of $53,775 provides an effective yield of 11%. Patton Company uses the effective-interest method and plans to hold these bonds to maturity.
For the year ended December 31, 2015, Patton Company should report interest revenue from the Scott Company bonds of:
A) $95,382.
B) $93,169.
C) $93,078.
D) $90,000.
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77
The accounting for fair value hedges records the derivative at its
A) amortized cost.
B) carrying value.
C) fair value.
D) historical cost.
A) amortized cost.
B) carrying value.
C) fair value.
D) historical cost.
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78
Under U.S. GAAP, which of the following models may be used to determine if an investment is consolidated? 

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79
Which of the following are considered equity securities?
I)Convertible debt.
II)Redeemable preferred stock
III)Call or put options.
A) I and II only.
B) I and III only.
C) II only.
D) III only.
I)Convertible debt.
II)Redeemable preferred stock
III)Call or put options.
A) I and II only.
B) I and III only.
C) II only.
D) III only.
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80
On August 1, 2014, Dambro Company acquired 800, $1,000, 9% bonds at 97 plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated May 1, 2014, and mature on April 30, 2020, with interest paid each October 31 and April 30. The bonds will be added to Dambro's available-for-sale portfolio. The preferred entry to record the purchase of the bonds onAugust 1, 2014 is 

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