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Antique company has notes receivable that have a fair value of $920,000 and a carrying amount of $710,000. antique decides on december 31, 2014, to use the fair value option for these recently-acquired receivables. the adjusting entry to record this change will include a: a. debit to unrealized holding gain or loss⎯income for $210,000.b. credit to notes receivable for $210,000.c. credit to unrealized holding gain or loss⎯income for $210,000.d. debit to notes receivable for $920,000.

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