Debt securities
Equity securities
Investor
Investee
Cost method
Trading securities
Available-for-sale securities
Held-to-maturity securities
Equity method
j. Business combination
Debt and equity securities purchased and sold to earn short-term profits from changes in the market price
Preferred and common stocks that represent ownership in a company and do not have a fixed maturity date
The method of reporting an investment that represents less than 20% of the voting stock of another company
When using this, dividends are treated as a reduction of the investment
Notes and bonds that pay interest and have a fixed maturity
Debt investments that a company intends to keep until their maturity date
Securities not held for trading or to maturity or other strategic reasons
The company investing in another companys stock
What occurs when a company purchases 50% or more of another companys stock
The company whose stock is purchased by another entity
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