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Goofy inc. bought a sizeable amount of crazy co.'s bonds for $196,000 on may 5, 2017, and classified the investment as available for sale. the market value of the bonds declined to $110,000 by december 31, 2017. goofy reclassified this investment as trading securities in december of 2018 when the market value had risen to $166,000. what effect on 2018 income should be reported by goofy for the crazy co. bonds?

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