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  • September 21, 2024
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j Question 1

The two main types of investments are:



-Entry field with correct answer

-equity instruments and inventory.

-cash and property,plant and equipment.

-debt instruments and equity instruments.

-debt instruments and cash. - debt instruments and equity instruments.

Practice Question 2



There are many different motivations that companies have for investing in debt and equity instruments
issued by other companies, including all of the following except:




-to earn interest, dividends, or capital appreciation.

-to control the operations of another company.

-to raise funds for repayment of short-term liabilities.

-to obtain a special relationship with a supplier or customer. - to raise funds for repayment of short-term
liabilities.

Practice Question 3



The three major models of accounting for investments include all of the following except:




cost/amortized cost model.

, replacement value model.



fair value through net income model.



fair value through other comprehensive income model. - replacement value model.

Practice Question 4



When one corporation acquires control of another entity, the investor corporation is referred to as the
parent and the investee corporation as the:




child.



joint venture.



subsidiary.



associate. - subsidiary.

Practice Question 9



Application of the cost model to the investment one company makes in another entity's shares is
straightforward and includes all of the following except:




recognize the cost of the investment at the fair value of the shares acquired.



unless impaired, report the investment at its fair value at each balance sheet date.

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