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- On December 31, 2021, Empoy Company has overdue notes payable of P5,000,000 with accrued interest of P500,000. The company is threatened with a court suit if it would not settle its debt. The company entered into an agreement with the creditor to transfer real estate carried in the books of Empoy at P3million. The real estate has a current fair market value of P4.5million. What was the total amount of gain reported by Empoy as a result of debt restructuring/ a.) 2,500,000 b.) 1,500,000 c.) 1,000,000 d.) 500,000On December 31, 2021, Empoy Company has overdue notes payable of P5,000,000 with accrued interest of P500,000. The company is threatened with a court suit if it would not settle its debt. The company entered into an agreement with the creditor to transfer real estate carried in the books of Empoy at P3million. The real estate has a current fair market value of P4.5million. What was the total amount of gain reported by Empoy as a result of debt restructuring? 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000The Statement of Affairs for Ivan Corporation shows that approximately P0.78 on the peso probably will be paid to unsecured creditors without priority. The corporation owes JICR Company P23,000 on a promissory note, plus accrued interest on P940. Inventories with a current fair value of P19,200 collateralized the note payable. Compute the amount that JICR Company should receive from Ivan Corporation assuming that the actual payments to unsecured creditors without priority consist of 78% of total claims.
- Pratt Industries owes First National Bank $5 million but, due to financial difficulties, is unable to comply with the original terms of the loan. The bank agrees to settle the debt in exchange for land having a fair value of $3 million. The book value of the property on Pratt’s books is $2 million. For the reporting period in which the debt is settled, what amount(s) will Pratt report on its income statement in connection with the troubled debt restructuring?On December 31, 2021, LoL Co. was indebted to Garena Street Company on a P2M, 10% note. Only interest had been paid to date. Due to its financial difficulties has negotiated a restructuring of its notes payable. The parties agree that LoL would settle the debt on the following terms: • Settle one half of the note by transferring land with a recorded value of P800,000, and a fair value of P900,000. • Settle one fourth of the note by transferring 200,000 shares of P1 par ordinary shares with a fair value of P1.80 per share. Modify the terms of the remaining one fourth of the note by reducing the interest to 5%, extend the due date three years from the date of restructuring and reducing the principal to P300,000. Total gains on the settlement of debt to be recognized in profit or loss is: A.P437,306B.P577,306C.P337,306D.POE.P340,000On December 31, 2021, ABC Co. was indebted to XYZ Street Company on a P2M, 10% note. Only interest had been paid to date. Due to its financial difficulties ABC has negotiated a restructuring of its notes payable. The parties agree that ABC would settle the debt on the following terms:• Settle one half of the note by transferring land with a recorded value of P800,000, and a fair value of P900,000.• Settle one fourth of the note by transferring 200,000 shares of P1 par ordinary shares with a fair value of P1.80 per share.• Modify the terms of the remaining one fourth of the note by reducing the interest to 5%, extend the due date three years from the date of restructuring and reducing the principal to P300,000.Total gains on the settlement of debt to be recognized in profit or loss: P0 P577,306 P340,000 P437,306 P337,306