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Business, 08.11.2019 02:31, krocker58

The following selected transactions relate to investment activities of ornamental insulation corporation during 2018. the company buys debt securities, not intending to profit from short-term differences in price and not necessarily to hold debt securities to maturity, but to have them available for sale when circumstances warrant. ornamentalā€™s fiscal year ends on december 31. no investments were held by ornamental on december 31, 2017. mar. 31 acquired 5% distribution transformers corporation bonds costing $410,000 at face value. sep. 1 acquired $915,000 of american instrumentsā€™ 8% bonds at face value. sep. 30 received semiannual interest payment on the distribution transformers bonds. oct. 2 sold the distribution transformers bonds for $436,000. nov. 1 purchased $1,410,000 of m& d corporation 3% bonds costing at face value. dec. 31 recorded any necessary adjusting entry(s) relating to the investments. the market prices of the investments are:

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