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A company issues €1 million of
A . cash infl ow from investing activities.
B . cash infl ow from fi nancing activities.
C . cash infl ow from operating activities.
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- The following information is also available: 1. Current assets include cash P3,800, accounts receivables P18,500, note receivables (maturity date is on July 1,2023) P10,000 and land P12,000. 2. Long term investments include a P4,600 investment in fair value though other comprehensive income securitiesthat is expected to be sold in 2022 and a P9,000 investment in AllDay company bonds that are expected to be helduntil their December 31, 2029 maturity date. 3. Property and equipment include buildings costing P63,400, inventories costing P30,500 and equipment costingP29,600. 4. Intangible assets include patents that cost P8,200 and on which P2,300 amortization have accumulated, andtreasury shares that costs P1,800. 5. Other assets include prepaid insurance (which expires on November 30, 2022) P2,900, sinking fund for bondretirement P7,000 and trademarks that cost P5,200 and on which P1,500 amortization has accumulated. 6. Current liabilities include accounts payable P19,400, bonds payable…The following information is also available: 1. Current assets include cash P3,800, accounts receivables P18,500, note receivables (maturity date is on July 1,2023) P10,000 and land P12,000. 2. Long term investments include a P4,600 investment in fair value though other comprehensive income securitiesthat is expected to be sold in 2022 and a P9,000 investment in AllDay company bonds that are expected to be helduntil their December 31, 2029 maturity date. 3. Property and equipment include buildings costing P63,400, inventories costing P30,500 and equipment costingP29,600. 4. Intangible assets include patents that cost P8,200 and on which P2,300 amortization have accumulated, andtreasury shares that costs P1,800. 5. Other assets include prepaid insurance (which expires on November 30, 2022) P2,900, sinking fund for bondretirement P7,000 and trademarks that cost P5,200 and on which P1,500 amortization has accumulated. 6. Current liabilities include accounts payable P19,400, bonds payable…The following information is also available: 1. Current assets include cash P3,800, accounts receivables P18,500, note receivables (maturity date is on July 1, 2023) P10,000 and land P12,000. 2. Long term investments include a P4,600 investment in fair value though other comprehensive income securities that is expected to be sold in 2022 and a P9,000 investment in AllDay company bonds that are expected to be held until their December 31, 2029 maturity date. 3. Property and equipment include buildings costing P63,400, inventories costing P30,500 and equipment costing P29,600. 4. Intangible assets include patents that cost P8,200 and on which P2,300 amortization have accumulated, and treasury shares that costs P1,800. 5. Other assets include prepaid insurance (which expires on November 30, 2022) P2,900, sinking fund for bond retirement P7,000 and trademarks that cost P5,200 and on which P1,500 amortization has accumulated. 6. Current liabilities include accounts payable P19,400, bonds…
- On January 1, 2018, CHE Co. purchased 12% bonds, having a maturity value of P800,000, for P860,652 including transaction cost of P110,000. The bonds provide the bondholders with a 10% yield, are dated January 1, 2018, and mature January 1, 2023, with interest receivable December 31 of each year. CHE’s business model is to hold these bonds to collect contractual cash flows solely for payment of principal and interest and therefore designate such debt investment at amortized cost. On December 31, 2020 after paying the accrued interest, the issuer of bonds completed a negotiation with its creditors to reduce the interest from 12% to 8% for the remaining term of the bond due to continuous decline in the market rate of interest. The present value of 1 at 10% for 2 periods is 0.8264 while the present value of annuity of 1 at 10% for 2 periods is 1.7355. How much is the carrying value/amortized cost of the debt investment at December 31, 2018?If Intervale Railway invests $100,000 in 5% bonds at face value that the company intends to hold until the bond maturity date, the interest revenue recognized when each semiannual interest payment is received would be recorded as a a. credit to Cash, $2,500. b. credit to Interest Revenue, $2,500. c. debit to Long-term Investments—Held-to-Maturity, $2,500. d. debit to Dividend Revenue, $2,500.On January 1, 2018, CEBU Company purchased 12% bonds, having a maturity value of P800,000, for P860,652 including transaction cost of P110,000. The bonds provide the bondholders with a 10% yield, are dated January 1, 2018, and mature Janauary 1, 2023, with interest receivable December 31 of each year. CEBU’s business model requires the accounting of the debt investment at Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive Income (FVOCI). The bonds are quoted at 108 and 109 at the end of 2018 and 2019 respectively. How much is the amount of interest related to bonds was collected in 2019?
- On January 1, 2018, CEBU Company purchased 12% bonds, having a maturity value of P800,000, for P860,652 including transaction cost of P110,000. The bonds provide the bondholders with a 10% yield, are dated January 1, 2018, and mature January 1, 2023, with interest receivable December 31 of each year. CEBU’s business model requires the accounting of the debt investment at Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive Income (FVOCI). The bonds are quoted at 108 and 109 at the end of 2018 and 2019 respectively. At what amount should the debt investment be initially recognized at the time of acquisition?On March 1, 2021, Baddour, Inc., issued 12% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $165 million. The bonds were priced at $144.6 million (plus accrued interest) to yield 14%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Baddour’s fiscal year ends September 30. Required: 1. to 3. What would be the amount(s) related to the bonds Baddour would report in its balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows for the year ended September 30, 2021?Bonds Payable has a balance of $908,000 and Premium on Bonds Payable has a balance of $9,988. If the issuing corporation redeems the bonds at 102, what is the amount of gain or loss on redemption? a.$8,172 gain b.$9,988 loss c.$9,988 gain d.$8,172 loss
- The following investment account was taken from the general ledger of One Dream Investment Company: Debt Investments - Fulfilled Dream 6% bonds (2,000,000 face value, due December 31, 2027) Date PR Debit Credit Balance January 2, 2022 VR P1,812,300 P1,812,300 June 30, 2022 CRJ 60,000 1,752,300 Dec. 31, 2022 CRJ 60,000 1,692,300 Dec. 31, 2022 195,000 1,497,300 In the course of your examination, you obtained the following information: Interest checks were received on June 30 and December 31 and were credited to the investment account. One dream sold P200,000 of its investment on December 31, 2022 for P195,000. Effective interest rate on this investment, as computed by your audit staff, is 8%. One Dream included this investment in a portfolio that is held to collect and for sale. The fair value at December 31, 2022 and 2023 is 97.5 and 105, respectively. Question 1: The entry to correct the interest income for 2022…If Intervale Railway invests $100,000 in 5% bonds at face value that the company intends to hold until the bond maturity date, the interest revenue recognized when each semiannual interest payment is received would be recorded as a credit to Cash, $2,500. credit to Interest Revenue, $2,500. debit to Long-term Investments—Held-to-Maturity, $2,500. debit to Dividend Revenue, $2,500.On June 1, 20x1, ABC Co acquired investment in bonds with detachable warrants for P1,950,000. The bonds have face amount of P2,000,000. Without the detachable warrants, the bonds are selling at P1,800,000. The warrants have fair value of P150,000. ABC Co business model requires debts instruments to be measured at FVOCI and Equity instruments at fair value. Subsequently, warrants were sold for P120,000. Requirement: Prepare Journal Entries on June 1 and selling of warrants.