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    Trading Securities Appear as Current Assets on the Balance Sheet
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Trading Securities Appear as Current Assets on the Balance Sheet

Question 68

Question 68

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Trading securities appear as current assets on the balance sheet at their historical cost regardless of subsequent increases or decreases in market value.

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