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Essay heading: Wachovia Case Study-Marketable Securities
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i. The balance on the account is 870,304 which is the market value
ii. (870,304 -820,501) = 49,803
Trading Account Assets 49,803
Capital Markets Income (from notes) 49,803
E. i. Securities Available for Sale 7,095,790
ii. -Market Value 7,095,790
-Amortized Cost (AFS) 7,214,190
-Amortized costs are the excess amount of the account value
-Original costs are what was initially paid (book value) and amortized costs are the excess paid over the other companies’ book value... displayed 300 characters
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-Market Value 7,095,790
-Amortized Cost (AFS) 7,214,190
-Amortized costs are the excess amount of the account value
-Original costs are what was initially paid (book value) and amortized costs are the excess paid over the other companies’ book value.
-The difference between market value and amortized cost is the investment income or loss which is 118, 400
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