Usually, yes.
Realization: when sold and coverted to cash (or claims to cash) Recognition: when recorded in the financial statements.
Anything that can be easily sold and turned to cash .... stocks, options, futures, bonds, etc.
How do you cash in U.S. Savings Bonds, Series HH?
How do you cash in U.S. Savings Bonds, Series HH?
Yes you are able to cash your savings bonds at any age as long as your old enough to sign it.
2.111 coverted to the nearest hundredths is 2.11
Hydrogen bonds are easily broken. Think of swimming through water.
It was built with R12, can be coverted to R134aIt was built with R12, can be coverted to R134a
Magnesium (Mg) can easily form 2 bonds, phosphorus (P) can easily form 3 bonds, chlorine (Cl) can easily form 1 bond, argon (Ar) is an inert gas and does not typically form bonds, and chromium (Cr) can easily form 6 bonds.
A restricted investment is one that is not liquid. The entity may not convert the investment to cash quickly and/or easily. Examples include bonds, notes, and mortgages.
yes they can be easily broken
Yes, if the bonds are registered in both the husband and wife's names, typically both signatures will be required to cash the bonds. This is to ensure that both parties are aware of and consent to the transaction.