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Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities 

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This video explains how to account for Held-to-Maturity Securities. A comprehensive example is provided to illustrate how Held-to-Maturity Securities are valued on the Balance Sheet at amortized cost. The video also shows the journal entries required to recognize interest revenue from the Held-to-Maturity Securities.
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Комментарии : 36   
@jenniferrangelova4674
@jenniferrangelova4674 Год назад
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@Edspira
@Edspira Год назад
I'm so glad the videos are helping, and I appreciate you recommending my channel!
@miked6523
@miked6523 5 лет назад
Your videos are great for supplemental understanding when studying for the CMA exam
@waxenapple1195
@waxenapple1195 6 месяцев назад
You helped me pass intro to accounting with your videos and now you're helping me study for the CPA exam :) Amazingly helpful videos as always!
@senglyeung6679
@senglyeung6679 Год назад
Short and simple. Thank you 🙏
@Edspira
@Edspira Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@hamzamubarak3245
@hamzamubarak3245 2 года назад
For all those who did not realize how we got the figure of the 1,052,486 : The formula would be (PV 1,000,000) + (PVOA 90,000) PV = 1,000,000 / (1+0,07)^3 = 1,000,000 / (1.07)^3 = 1,000,000 / 1.225043 =816,297.87 PVOA = 90,000 * ((1-((1/(1+.07)^3))/.07) = 90,000 * ((1-((1/1.07)^3))/.07) = 90,000 * ((1-((1/1.225043))/.07 = 90,000 * ((1-(0.816297)/.07) = 90,000 * (0.18370/.07) = 90,000 * 2.62431 =236,188.44 816,297 + 236,188.44 = 1,052,486.31 PVOA = PMT * [1 - [ (1 / 1+r)^n] / r] where: P = Present value of your annuity stream PMT = Dollar amount of each payment r = Discount or interest rate n = Number of periods in which payments will be made
@cab06215
@cab06215 5 дней назад
I’m watching this video in order of your playlist and I watched the htm securities videos in prior. Can’t help but notice but how did the amortized cost and fair value of year 19 calculated? Was it given?
@MyFinancialFocus
@MyFinancialFocus 2 года назад
Great review for cpa qualifications
@kwmsk8er651
@kwmsk8er651 4 года назад
Question - How did you calculate the "Fair Value" Column? Are we just assuming for simplification that at any given time this is the market price? I was able to observe that the market rate on 1/1/20 was 7.5753%. I was just curious if you used this column as an example to show the differences of bond prices in given years from amortized cost?
@Phoenixfliesfar
@Phoenixfliesfar 3 месяца назад
I have the same doubt.. Were you able to figure it out?
@cab06215
@cab06215 5 дней назад
And no one here is?
@BerniyGuido
@BerniyGuido 5 лет назад
In Lesson 1 of your "Accounting for Investments" playlist you said that AFS is no longer available for Equity Securities, yet this is Lesson 7 of that playlist and you're listing AFS as a possibility for Equities. How come?
@benshwartzman6922
@benshwartzman6922 5 месяцев назад
i feel like your videos leave me with more questions than they answer, but its ok
@cathyfloyd7751
@cathyfloyd7751 6 лет назад
How were the figures in the F.V. column computed?
@dragonsKeeper210
@dragonsKeeper210 2 года назад
They are not computed, they are “given” and they get compared to the amortized cost. But it’s HTM, so it wouldn’t matter
@badthief9821
@badthief9821 29 дней назад
What is the journal entry when you sell a HTM before maturity date?
@johnhgarrett
@johnhgarrett 8 лет назад
I'm curious if you can explain how you would determine if a bond is impaired that is held to maturity. To my way of thinking, the key point would be to determine if the issuer was likely to default sometime over the next 12 months. Therefore, repayment (coupon and/ or principle) would not be made according to contractual terms. How would you measure impairment if that's the case?
@atnguyen-ig1pc
@atnguyen-ig1pc Год назад
The difference between the calculation in vid 2 and this vid is in the state rate and yield rate, right?
@satishsubramanian2816
@satishsubramanian2816 5 лет назад
How do we know the market rate , does it through the credit ratings ?
@abhinavpandey3022
@abhinavpandey3022 3 года назад
How fair value is decreasing can you show calculation for 1/1/20 ( how you came on 1037000)
@nikhilgurung8269
@nikhilgurung8269 8 лет назад
How did you get the face value of $1,052,486 for 1st yr?
@Im2old4u
@Im2old4u 8 лет назад
I was wondering the same thing. I see you've been waiting 3 months for a reply...YIKES!!!
@Edspira
@Edspira 8 лет назад
+o2c 5ft0 It is the present value of the face value of the bond plus the present value of the interest payments. I have several videos on valuing bonds and amortizing them if you would like to lean more.
@Diskdrive000
@Diskdrive000 6 лет назад
Could you show the calculation i keep getting a different number
@Diskdrive000
@Diskdrive000 6 лет назад
.....PV (1,000,000 * .81630) + PVOA (90,000*2.6432) = 1,054,188. I'm assuming our numbers are off because you rounded somewhere?
@lukasplx9330
@lukasplx9330 6 лет назад
PV of face value (1,000,000 / (1+0,07)^3) + PV of interest payments (90,000*2,624) = 1,052,458 .. yeah, it is due to rounding. You get closer if you round the cumulative discount rate to 3 decimals, i.e. 2,624
@dizziedavidz
@dizziedavidz 7 лет назад
amazingly beautiful
@KA-oi4yf
@KA-oi4yf 2 года назад
Thanks a ton sir
@dizziedavidz
@dizziedavidz 7 лет назад
beautiful
@dizziedavidz
@dizziedavidz 7 лет назад
very beautiful
@dizziedavidz
@dizziedavidz 7 лет назад
so beautiful
@Matt_7896
@Matt_7896 7 лет назад
Hi! When do you use Face Value + Premium and PV of Bond = PV of Face Value + PV of Interest Cash Flows? I'm quite confused.
@Edspira
@Edspira 7 лет назад
When you are computing the value of a bond you take the PV of the interest payments plus the PV of the lump sum (the face value amount the borrower has to be repay at the end of the bond term). A premium exists when the bond pays an interest rate that exceeds the market interest rate at the time the bond is issued (investors are willing to pay more for such a bond because it pays interest at a higher rate than the market rate). Conversely, a discount exists when the bond pays an interest rate that is lower than the market interest rate at the time the bond is issued (the borrower must accept less cash than the face value of the bond to induce investors to buy the bond).
@099shahbaz
@099shahbaz 6 лет назад
Edspira if i purchase held to maturity securities of five year at 100000 and receive 12000 as interest throughtout the year ..what will be the solution?
@david1137444
@david1137444 7 лет назад
1 million 52 thousand 486 thousand dollars? damn damn damn
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