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On October 12, 2006, Lowell Corporation invested $600,000 in short-term available-for-sale marketable securities. The market value of this investment was $660,000 at December 31, 2006, but had slipped to $655,000 by December 31, 2007. 27. Refer to the above data. In financial statements prepared on December 31, 2006, Lowell Corporation reports: A) The asset Investments in Marketable Securities at $600,000, and a $60,000 Unrealized Holding Gain included in total stockholders' equity. B) The asset Investments in Marketable Securities at $660,000, and a $60,000 gain recognized in the income statement. C) The asset Investments in Marketable Securities at $600,000 with footnote disclosure of the market value of $660,000. D) The asset Investments in Marketable Securities at $660,000, and a $60,000 Unrealized Holding Gain included in total stockholders' equity.

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