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Business, 16.04.2021 19:40, ovaldez5237

On June 1, 2019, Hansen Company purchased ten $1,000 Francisco Company bonds at par and classified them as held-to-maturity. In 2020, Francisco experienced financial difficulties and on Dec 31, 2020, based on an evaluation of the investment, Hansen determined that expected credit losses are $4,800. In 2021, Francisco improved its financial condition, and, on Dec 31, 2021, Hansen believed that expected credit losses would only be $2,800. Required:
Prepare the journal entries for Hansen to record the above events under U. S. GAAP.

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