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American Surety and Fidelity buys and sells securities expecting to earn profits on short-term differences in price. For the first 11 months of 2021, gains from selling trading securities totaled $7 million, losses from selling trading securities were $11 million, and the company had earned $5 million in interest revenue. The following selected transactions relate to American's investments in trading securities and equity securities during December 2021, and the first week of 2022. The company's fiscal year ends on December 31. No trading securities or equity investments were held by American on December 1, 2021. Assume that the bonds are purchased at face value.2021 Dec. 12 Purchased FF&G Corporation bonds for $12 million.13 Purchased 2 million Ferry Intercommunications common shares for $22 million.15 Sold the FF&G Corporation bonds for $12.1 million.22 Purchased U. S. Treasury bills for $56 million and Treasury bonds for $65 million.23 Sold half the Ferry Intercommunications common shares for $10 million.26 Sold the U. S. Treasury bills for $57 million.27 Sold the Treasury bonds for $63 million.28 Received cash dividends of $200,000 from the Ferry Intercommunications common shares.31 Recorded any necessary adjusting entry(s) and closing entries relating to the investments. The market price of the Ferry Intercommunications stock was $10 per share.2022 Jan. 2 Sold the remaining Ferry Intercommunications common shares for $10.2 million.5 Purchased Warehouse Designs Corporation bonds for $34 million. Required:1. Prepare the appropriate journal entry for each transaction or event during 2021.

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