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Business, 08.04.2021 20:50 mmaglaya1

At December 31, 2021, Hull-Meyers Corp. had the following investments that were purchased during 2021, its first year of operations: Amortized cost Fair Value
Trading Securities:
Security A $930,000 $943,000
Security B 135,000 129,400
Totals $1,065,000 $1,072,400
Securities Available-for-Sale:
Security C $730,000 $807,000
Security D 930,000 946,200
Totals $1,660,000 $1,753,200
Securities to Be Held-to-Maturity:
Security E $520,000 $530,600
Security F 645,000 639,400
Totals $1,165,000 $1,170,000

No investments were sold during 2021. All securities except Security D and Security F are considered short-term investments. None of the fair value changes is considered permanent.

Complete the following table.

Reported on Balacne sheet as: Unrealized gain (loss) included in:
Current assets Noncurrent assets Net Income (I/S) Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) Total Comprehensive Income

Trading Securities
Security A
Security B
Securities Available-for-Sale
Security C
Security D
Securities to be Held-to-Maturity
Security E
Security F
Totals

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