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1,Investments,C,hapter,14,An electronic presentation by Douglas Cloud Pepperdine University,2,1.Explain the classification and valuation of investments.2. Account for investments in debt and equity trading securities.3. Account for investments in available-for-sale debt and equity securities.4.Account for investments in held-to-maturity debt securities, including amortization of bond premiums and discounts.,Objectives,Continued,3,5.Understand transfers and impairments. 6.Understand disclosures of investments. 7.Explain the conceptual issues regarding investments in marketable securities. 8.Account for investments using the equity method. 9.Describe additional issues for investments.10.Account for derivatives of financial instruments. (Appendix),Objectives,4,Classification of Investments,1)Trading securities2)Available-for-sale securities3)Held-to-maturity debt securities,5,Classification of Investments,Trading securities are investments in debt and equity securities that are purchased and held principally for the purpose of selling them in the near term.,6,Trading Securities,Trading securities are investments in debt and equity securities that are purchased and held principally for the purpose of selling them in the near term.,These securities are reported at their fair market value on the balance sheet date, and unrealized holding gains and losses are included in net income of the period.,7,Investments in available-for-sale securities are (a) debt securities that are not classified as being held to maturity, and.,Classification of Investments,(b) debt and equity securities that are not classified as trading securities.,8,Classification of Investments,Investments in available-for-sale securities are reported at their fair value on the balance sheet date. The unrealized holding gains or losses are included in other comprehensive income.,9,Classification of Investments,Therefore, the unrealized holding gains and losses are not included in net income for the available-for-sale securities.,10,Classification of Investments,Investments in held-to-maturity debt securities are debt securities for which the company has the positive intent and ability to hold until they mature.,11,Classification of Investments,Investments in held-to-maturity debt securities are reported at their amortized cost on the balance sheetnot their fair value.,12,Accounting for Investments,Reporting of Unrealized Holding Method Gains and Losses,Investment in Equity Securities,1. No significant influencea.TradingFair valueNet Incomeb.Available for saleFair valueOther comprehen- sive income2.Significant influenceEquity methodNot recognized3.ControlConsolidationNot recognized,13,Accounting for Investments,Reporting of Unrealized Holding Method Gains and Losses,Investment in Debt Securities,1.TradingFair valueNet Income2.Available for saleFair valueOther comprehen- sive income3.Held to maturityAmortized costNot recognized,14,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,The investment is initially recorded at cost.It is subsequently reported at fair value.Unrealized holding gains and losses are reported as a component of other comprehensive income.Interest and dividend revenue, as well as realized gains and losses on sales, are included in net income for the current period.,15,100 shares of A Company common stock at $50 per share 300 shares of B Company common stock at $80 per share200 shares of Company C preferred stock at $120 per share.$15,000 Company D 10% bonds,$ 5,00024,00024,00015,000,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,Kent Company purchases the following securities on May 1, 2003 as an investment in available-for-sale securities:,Total $68,000,16,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,Investment in Available-for-Sale Securities68,000Interest Revenue625 Cash68,625,Continued,17,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,Accrued interest on the D Company bond from November 30, 2002 to May 31, 2003,May 31, 2003,Cash750 Interest Revenue750,Continued,$15,000 x 0.10 x 6/12,18,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,December 31, 2003,Interest Receivable125 Interest Revenue125,Cash3,000 Dividend Revenue3,000,During 2003 Kent Company receives dividends of $3,000 from its investment in the stocks of A, B, and C Companies.,19,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,The cost and fair value of the available-for-sale securities held by the Kent Company is as follows:,Cumulative 12/31/03 Change Fair in FairSecurity Cost Value Value,100 shares of A Co. common stock$ 5,000$ 6,000$1,000 300 shares of B Co. common stock24,00023,500(500)200 shares of C Co. preferred stock24,00026,0002,000 D Company 10% bonds 15,000 15,500 500 Totals$68,000$71,000$3,000,Allowance for Change in Value of Investment3,000 Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for- Sale Securities3,000,20,Investments in Available-for-Sale Debt and Equity Securities,The same securities are held on December 31, 2004.,Cumulative 12/31/04 Change Fair in FairSecurity Cost Value Value,100 shares of A Co. common stock$ 5,000$ 6,100$1,100 300 shares of B Co. common stock24,00022,700(1,300)200 shares of C Co. preferred stock24,00023,200(800)D Company 10% bonds 15,000 14,000 (1,000) Totals$68,000$66,000$(2,000),Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for-Sale Securities5,000 Allowance for Change in Value of Investment5,000,21,Sale of Available-for-Sale Securities,On March 1, 2005 the Kent Company sold 100 shares of A Company stock for $6,000. The fair value on December 31, 2004 was $6,100.,Cash6,000 Investment in Available-for- Sale Securities5,000 Gain on Sale of Available-for- Sale Securities1,000,The Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value and the allowance account are reduced by $1,100.,22,Sale of Available-for-Sale Securities,Cumulative 12/31/05 Change Fair in FairSecurity Cost Value Value,300 shares of B Co. common stock$24,000$23,500$(500)200 shares of C Co. preferred stock24,00024,100100 D Company 10 bonds 15,000 14,700 (300) Totals$63,000$62,300$(700),Allowance for Change in Value of Investment2,400 Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for- Sale Securities2,400,23,Investments in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities,1)The investment is initially recorded at cost.2)It is subsequently reported at amortized cost.3)Unrealized holding gains and losses are not recorded.4)Interest revenue and realized gains and losses on sales (if any) are all included in net income.,24,A company purchases 9% bonds with a face value of $100,000 on August 1, 2003 at 99 plus accrued interest, which is payable semiannually.,Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities99,000Interest Revenue1,500 Cash100,500,Investments in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities,25,Accounting for Bond Premiums,On January 1, 2003 Colburn Company invests in bonds that will be held to maturity, with a face value of $100,000, paying $102,458.71. The stated rate is 13% and the effective interest rate is 12%.,Investment in Held-to- Maturity Debt Securities102,458.71 Cash102,458.71,26,Accounting for Bond Premiums,Colburn Company records the first interest receipt on June 30, 2003 using the effective interest method.,Cash6,500.00 Investment in Held-to- Maturity Debt Securities352.48 Interest Revenue6,147.52,27,Accounting for Bond Discounts,On January 1, 2003 Colburn Company invests in bonds that will be held to maturity, with a face value of $100,000, paying $97,616.71. The stated rate is 13% and the effective interest rate is 14%.,Investment in Held-to- Maturity Debt Securities97,616.71 Cash97,616.71,28,Accounting for Bond Discounts,Colburn Company records the first interest receipt on June 30, 2003 using the effective interest method.,Cash6,500.00Investment in Held-to- Maturity Debt Securities333.17 Interest Revenue6,833.17,29,Amortization of Bonds Acquired Between Interest Dates,Tallen Company purchased 13% bonds with a face value of $200,000 for $204,575.07 on April 3, 2003. Interest on these bonds is payable June 30 and December 31, and the bonds mature on December 31, 2005.,Investment in Held-to-MaturityDebt Securities204,575.07Interest Revenue6,500.00Cash211,075.07,$200,000 x 0.13 x 3/12,Continued,30,Amortization of Bonds Acquired Between Interest Dates,June 30, 2003,Cash13,000.00Interest Revenue12,637.25Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities362.75,($204,575.07 x 0.12 x ) + $6,500,$13,000 $12,637.25,Continued,31,Amortization of Bonds Acquired Between Interest Dates,December 31, 2003,Cash13,000.00Interest Revenue12,252.74Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities362.75,($204,575.07 x 0.12 x ) + $6,500,$13,000 $12,252.74,32,Sale of Investment in Bonds Before Maturity,The $100,000 of 13% bonds purchased by the Colburn Company for $97,616.71 were sold on March 31, 2004 for $102,000 plus accrued interest.,Investment in Held-to-MaturityDebt Securities198.61Interest Revenue198.61,($2,383.29 6) x ,Continued,33,Sale of Investment in Bonds Before Maturity,Cash105,250.00Interest Revenue3,250.00Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities98,609.76Gain on Sale of Debt Securities3,390.24,$102,000 + $3,250,$100,000 x 0.13 x ,$98,411.15 + $198.61,34,Transfers of Investments Between Categories,1.A transfer from the trading category.2.A transfer into the trading category.3.A transfer into the available for sale category.4.A transfer of a debt security into the held to maturity category from the available for sale category.,35,In 2005 Kent transfers the Company A securities into the trading category when the fair value is $6,300.,Investment in Trading Securities6,300 Investment in Available-for- Sale Securities5,000 Gain on Transfer of Securities1,300,Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for-Sale Securities1,100 Allowance for Change in Value of Investment1,100,Transfers of Investments Between Categories,36,Transfers of Investments Between Categories,Devon Company has $10,000 in bonds that were purchased at par. When the fair value is $9,500, Devon transfers them to the available-for-sale category.,Investment in Available-for-Sale Securities10,000 Investment in Held-to- Maturity Debt Securities10,000,Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for-Sale Securities500 Allowance for Change in Value of Investment500,37,Transfers of Investments Between Categories,Devon Company classifies its bond investment as available for sale and transfers them into the held-to-maturity category. The current market value of the debt securities is $9,500.,Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities9,500Unrealized Increase/Decrease from Transfer of Securities500 Investment in Available-for- Sale Securities10,000,Continued,38,Transfers of Investments Between Categories,An entry is needed to eliminate the previous $300 ($9,700 $10,000) amount in the allowance and unrealized increase/decrease accounts.,Allowance for Change in Value of Investment 300 Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Available-for-Sale Securities300,39,Impairments,Impairments may be an “other than temporary” decline below the amortized cost of an investment in a debt security classified as available for sale or held to maturity.,40,Impairments,Tracy Company has a bond investment categorized as held to maturity, which has an unamortized carrying amount of $21,500 and a fair value of $6,500. The investment is considered to be “impaired.”,Realized Loss on Decline in Value15,000 Investment in Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities15,000,41,Disclosures,1.Trading SecuritiesA company must disclose the change in the net unrealized holding gain or loss that is included in each income statement.2.Available-for-Sale SecuritiesFor each balance sheet date, a company must disclose the aggregate fair value, gross unrealized holding gains and gross unrealized holding losses and (amortized cost) by major types.3.Held-to-Maturity Debt SecuritiesFor each balance sheet date, a company must disclose the aggregate fair value, gross unrealized holding gains, gross unrealized holding losses, and amortized cost by major security types.,42,Financial Statement Classification,Current AssetsTemporary investment in available-for-sale securities (at cost)$29,000Plus: Allowance for change in value of investment 500Temporary investment in available-for-sale securities (at fair value)$29,500Noncurrent AssetsInvestment in available-for-sale securities (at cost)$39,000Plus: Allowance for change in value of investment 2,500Investment in available-for-sale securities (at fair value)$41,500,43,FASB 115: A Conceptual Evaluation,1.Fair value is required in the balance sheet for trading securities and available-for-sale securities, whereas amortized cost is required for held-to-maturity securities.2.Fair value is not required for certain liabilities.3.Unrealized holding gains and losses are reported in net income for trading securities, but in other comprehensive income for available-for-sale securities.4.The classification of securities is based on management intent.,Four Issues,44,Equity Method,When an investor corporation owns a significantly large percentage of common stock, it is able to exert significant influence over the policies of the investee corporation. The equity method is used to account for this investment.,45,Acknowledges the existence of a material economic relationship between the investor and the investee.Is based upon the requirements of accrual accounting.Reflects the change in stockholders equity of the investee company.,Equity Method,The equity method-,46,Equity Method,According to FASB Interpretation No. 35, what are the facts and circumstances that indicate that investors with 20% or more in the investees stock should not use the equity method?,Continued,47,Opposition by the investee which challenges the investors ability to exercise significant influence.The investor and investee sign an agreement under which the investor surrenders significant stockholders rights.Majority ownership of the investee is concentrated among a small group of shareholders who operate the investee without regard to views of the investor.Inability to gather information not available to other shareholders.Failure to obtain representation on investees board of directors.,Equity Method,48,Equity Method,Continued,49,Equity Method,Dividends Received =,Total Dividends Paid by Investee, Ownership %,and,50,Equity Method,Cliborn Company purchases 4,200 shares of the S Companys outstanding stock (25%) on January 1, 2004 for $125,000 (significant influence).,Investment in Stock: S Company125,000 Cash125,000,S Company paid a $20,000 dividend.,Cash5,000 Investment in Stock: S Company5,000,Continued,0.25 x $20,000,51,Equity Method,S Company reported net income for 2004 of $81,000, consisting of ordinary income of $73,000 and an extraordinary gain of $8,000.,Investment in Stock: S Company20,250 Investment Income: Ordinary18,250 Investment Income: Extraordinary2,000,Continued,52,Equity Method,When acquired by S Company, the investees depreciable assets had a fair market value that exceeded book value by $50,000 (10-year life). Cliborns share of the depreciable asset value is $12,500 (25%).,Investment Income: Ordinary1,250 Investment in Stock: S Company1,250,Note that this entry results in a deduction from ordinary income.,Continued,53,Equity Method,Cliborn calculates its purchased goodwill as follows:,Purchase price$125,000 Book value of net asset acquired$97,500 Adjustments:Increase in depreciable assets acquired12,500 Increase in other non- depreciable assets acquired14,000 Increase in li
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