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1. Trade payables and other liabilities that are part of an entity's
they are expected to be settled beyond one year.
2. According to PAS 1, a currently maturing debt that the entity's
management intends to refinance is presented as noncurrent.
3. According to PFRS 15, if an entity expects that a portion of gift
certificates sold will not be redeemed, the entity recognizes the
expected breakage amount as revenue in proportion to
the pattern of rights exercised by customers.
4. Unearned revenue is revenue that is earned but not yet collected
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- Assume that a corporation needs to enter the private debt market to raise funds for plant expansion. The corporation expects debt covenants to place restrictions on the levels of its current ratio and total-liabilities-to-assets ratio. Considering the accounts that comprise these ratios, give examples of accounting estimates, accounting judgments, and structured transactions that the lender should examine closely.17. When a debt investment at FVOCI is reclassified to FVPL, an entity willa. Remeasure the investment to the original cost and eliminate the cumulative unrealized gain or loss in OCI.b. Transfer the cumulative unrealized gain or loss to retained earningsc. The cumulative gain or loss previously recognized in OCI is reclassified to profit or loss.d. The effective rate at the date of reclassification shall be the basis for interest income to be recognized in subsequent periods.1. Assuming the investment is appropriately recognized as a financial asset intended to collect contractual cash flows and also to sell the bonds in open market: How much unrealized gain (loss) is to be reflected in the statement of changes in equity and statement of comprehensive income at yearend 2020? 2. Assuming the investment is appropriately recognized as a financial asset intended to collect contractual cash flows and also to sell the bonds in open market: What is the carrying value of the investment on December 31, 2020? 3. Assuming the investment is appropriately recognized as a financial asset intended to collect contractual cash flows and also to sell the bonds in open market: Determine the gain or (loss) to be recorded upon the sale of the investment.
- 1. According to PAS 1, a currently maturing debt that the entity'smanagement intends to refinance is presented as noncurrent.2. According to PFRS 15, if an entity expects that a portion of giftcertificates sold will not be redeemed, the entity recognizes theexpected breakage amount as revenue in proportion to the pattern of rights exercised by customers.3. Unearned revenue is revenue that is earned but not yet collected Please answer these 3 question true or falseFor cash-settled share based payment transactions, until the liability is settled, the entity is required to re-measure the fair value of the liability at each reporting date and at the date of settlement and any changes in fair values are: a. Not recognized b. Included in earnings c. Included in accumulated profits d. Treated as a component of equity4. Financial liabilities other than FVPL liabilities are initiallymeasured at fair value plus transaction costs.5. Amortized cost financial liabilities are subsequently measuredat the present value of the cash outflows from the instrument.6. Financial liabilities may be subsequently reclassified betweenthe amortized cost and fair value measurement categories.7. Trade payables and other liabilities that are part of an entity'sworking capital may be presented as current liabilities even ifthey are expected to be settled beyond one year.8. According to PAS 1, a currently maturing debt that the entity'smanagement intends to refinance is presented as noncurrent.9. According to PFRS 15, if an entity expects that a portion of giftcertificates sold will not be redeemed, the entity recognizes theexpected breakage amount as revenue in proportion to thepattern of rights exercised by customers.10. Unearned revenue is revenue that is earned but not yet collected Please answer this all. Thank you
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- 16. When a debt investment at FVOCI is reclassified to amortized cost, the entity will a. Remeasure the financial asset to original cost. b. The effective rate used for amortization shall be the effective rate at the date of reclassification. c. The cumulative gain or loss previously recognized in OCI is removed from equity and adjusted against the fair value at the reclassification date. d. The cumulative gain or loss previously recognized in OCI is removed from equity and transferred to profit and loss.2. On January 1, 20x1, an entity purchased marketable equity securities for P2,500,000. The entity paid commission and taxes of P190,000. The equity securities do not qualify as financial asset held for trading. The entity made irrevocable election to present unrealized gain and loss in other comprehensive income. The securities have a market value of P2,600,000, and P2,750,000 on December 31, 20x1 and December 31, 20x2. O n July 1, 2022, half of the securities are sold for P1,400,000. On December 31, 20x2, how much shall be shown in the statement of comprehensive income as unrealized gain/ loss? (sample answer: 10,500 UG or 10,500 UL)The currently maturing portion of long-term debt should be classified as a current liability if the portion so classified will be liquidated within one year using current assets. the debt is to be refinanced on a long-term basis. the debt is to be converted into common stock. funds used to liquidate it are currently classified as a long-term asset.