Myers & Associates reports the following information on its December 31, 2009, balance sheet: Trading securities (at

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Myers & Associates reports the following information on its December 31, 2009, balance sheet:

Trading securities (at cost) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225,850

Less: Market adjustment'trading securities . . . . . . . 2,260$223,590

Supporting records of Myers' trading securities portfolio show the following debt and equity securities:


Myers & Associates reports the following information on its Dece


Interest dates on the treasury bonds are January 1 and July 1. Myers & Associates uses the revenue approach to record the purchase of bonds with accrued interest. During 2010 and 2011, Myers & Associates completed the following transactions related to trading securities:
2010
Jan. 1 Received semiannual interest on U.S. Treasury bonds. Assume that the appropriate adjusting entry was made on December 31, 2009.
Apr. 1 Sold $60,000 of the 7 1/2% U.S. Treasury bonds at 102 plus accrued interest. Brokerage fees were $200.
May 21 Received dividend of $0.25 per share on the Conway Co. common stock. The dividend had not been recorded on the declaration date.
July 1 Received semiannual interest on U.S. Treasury bonds and then sold the 7% bonds at 97 1/2. Brokerage fees were $250.
Aug. 15 Purchased 100 shares of Nieman Inc. common stock at $116 per share plus brokerage fees of $50.
Nov. 1 Purchased $50,000 of 8% U.S. Treasury bonds at 101 plus accrued interest. Brokerage fees were $125. Interest dates are January 1 and July 1.
Dec. 31 Market prices of securities were Conway Co. common, $110; 7 1/2% U.S. Treasury bonds, 101 3/4; 8% U.S. Treasury bonds, 101; Nieman Inc. common, $116.75.
2011
Jan. 2 Recorded the receipt of semiannual interest on the U.S. Treasury bonds.
Feb. 1 Sold the remaining 7 1/2% U.S. Treasury bonds at 101 plus accrued interest. Brokerage fees were $300.

Instructions:
1. Prepare journal entries for the preceding transactions and to accrue interest on December 31, 2010. Ignore any amortization of premium or discount on U.S. Treasury bonds. Give computations in support of your entries.
2. Show how trading securities would be presented on the December 31, 2010, balancesheet.

Common Stock
Common stock is an equity component that represents the worth of stock owned by the shareholders of the company. The common stock represents the par value of the shares outstanding at a balance sheet date. Public companies can trade their stocks on...
Dividend
A dividend is a distribution of a portion of company’s earnings, decided and managed by the company’s board of directors, and paid to the shareholders. Dividends are given on the shares. It is a token reward paid to the shareholders for their...
Portfolio
A portfolio is a grouping of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies and cash equivalents, as well as their fund counterparts, including mutual, exchange-traded and closed funds. A portfolio can also consist of non-publicly...
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Intermediate Accounting

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