Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ASC 320 is the Accounting Standards Codification section that addresses the accounting and reporting for investments in debt and equity securities. It outlines the classification of securities into three categories: held-to-maturity, trading, and available-for-sale, with specific rules on recognition, measurement, and reporting for each category. This framework is essential for understanding how to categorize securities and their implications for financial reporting.
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