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Business, 16.10.2019 02:00, MaeWolfe

Misk co. purchased the following securities during 20x7 to be classified as held-to-maturity securities, trading securities, or available-for-sale securities:

i. debt securities bought and held for the purposes of reselling in the near future.
ii. u. s. treasury bonds that misk intends and is able to hold to maturity.
iii. convertible preferred stock that misk does not intend to sell in the near future.

which of above securities purchased by misk should be classified as available-for-sale securities?

multiple choice

a. i and ii only
b. i and iii only
c. iii only
d. none of the above

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