Where do you classify the unrealized gains of the investment in unlisted shares? (1 Point) a. Non-current liabilities b. Profit or loss c. Current liabilities d. Revaluation expense
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It is not actual cash profit until the investment is sold. If we are talking about the investment in unlisted shares, these are typically considered as a long-term investment. Show more…
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