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During 2011, Yale Company?


During 2011, Yale Company acquired some of the 48,100 outstanding shares of the common stock, par $13, of Carol Corporation as available-for-sale investments. The accounting period for both companies ends December 31.
Dec. 2 Purchased 6,300 shares of Carol common stock at $25 per share.
Dec. 15 Carol Corporation declared and paid a cash dividend of $2 per share.
Dec. 31 Determined the current market price of Carol stock to be $21 per share.
Prepare the journal entries for each of the above transactions that occurred during 2011 (Omit the “$” sign in your response):
Date General Journal Debit Credit
Dec. 2 (Click to select)Investments in SASInvestments in Trading securitiesNet unrealized losses/gainsDividend revenueInterest receivableCashAccounts receivableInvestments in affiliates
(Click to select)Accounts payableDividend revenueInvestments in Trading securitiesAccounts receivableCashInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliatesNet unrealized losses/gains
Dec. 15 (Click to select)Investments in affiliatesCashInvestments in SASInterest receivableAccounts receivableInvestments in Trading securitiesNet unrealized losses/gainsDividend revenue
(Click to select)Net unrealized losses/gainsInterest receivableInterest payableInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliatesInvestments in Trading securitiesDividend revenueCash
Dec. 31 (Click to select)Net unrealized losses/gainsCashAccounts receivableDividend revenueAccounts payableInvestments in Trading securitiesInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliates
(Click to select)CashInvestments in affiliatesDividend revenueInterest receivableInvestments in Trading securitiesAccounts receivableInvestments in SASNet unrealized losses/gains

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Who Is Making Consistent Money In Forex?


I am on the hunt for people who are making constant returns in Forex. I would like some advice on what course, what EA, what robot (highly sceptical on that one) they are using – basically want some honest feedback to point me in the right direction. I don’t mind studying hard if that is what it takes. I know nothing comes for free but this market has exploded with scammers and affiliates in the current market so getting to the source of decent learning and successful strategies is nigh on impossible. I was at a seminar recently where a forex guru was punting for business; he wanted £3,500 for a weeks course – what put me off was the woman on my left who said her sister had taken the exact course being sold and didn’t learn a thing!! Was the course rubbish, was it beyond the sister’s abilities? Who knows? Who the hell do you trust in this game??? lol. By the way, I am not a newbie, Im familiar with MT4, indicators, price action, pivots, fibs etc – I can almost hear the ‘well you cant be that familiar or you would be making consistent money!! Anyone out there with an unbiased honest opinion on the way to go, who to go with, what to go with? Many thanks.

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