Brandlin Company of Anaheim, California, purchases materials from a foreign supplier on December 1, 2017, with payment of 32,000 korunas to be made on March 1, 2018. The materials are consumed immediately and recognized as cost of goods sold at the date of purchase. On December 1, 2017, Brandlin enters into a forward contract to purchase 32,000 korunas on March 1, 2018. Relevant exchange rates for the koruna on various dates are as follows:   Date Spot Rate Forward Rate (to March 1, 2018) December 1, 2017 $ 5.00   $ 5.075   December 31, 2017   5.10     5.200   March 1, 2018   5.25     N/A       Brandlin’s incremental borrowing rate is 12 percent. The present value factor for two months at an annual interest rate of 12 percent (1 percent per month) is 0.9803. Brandlin must close its books and prepare financial statements at December 31.   a-1. Assuming that Brandlin designates the forward contract as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency payable and recognizes any premium or discount using the straight-line method, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars. a-2. Assuming that the purchased parts became a part of the cost of goods sold in 2017, what is the impact on 2017 net income? a-3. What is the impact on 2018 net income? a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods? b-1. Assuming that Brandlin designates the forward contract as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency payable, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars. b-2. Assuming that the purchased parts became a part of the cost of goods sold in 2017, what is the impact on net income in 2017 and in 2018? b-3. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

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Brandlin Company of Anaheim, California, purchases materials from a foreign supplier on December 1, 2017, with payment of 32,000 korunas to be made on March 1, 2018. The materials are consumed immediately and recognized as cost of goods sold at the date of purchase. On December 1, 2017, Brandlin enters into a forward contract to purchase 32,000 korunas on March 1, 2018. Relevant exchange rates for the koruna on various dates are as follows:

 

Date Spot Rate Forward Rate
(to March 1, 2018)
December 1, 2017 $ 5.00   $ 5.075  
December 31, 2017   5.10     5.200  
March 1, 2018   5.25     N/A  
 

 

Brandlin’s incremental borrowing rate is 12 percent. The present value factor for two months at an annual interest rate of 12 percent (1 percent per month) is 0.9803. Brandlin must close its books and prepare financial statements at December 31.

 

  1. a-1. Assuming that Brandlin designates the forward contract as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency payable and recognizes any premium or discount using the straight-line method, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars.

  2. a-2. Assuming that the purchased parts became a part of the cost of goods sold in 2017, what is the impact on 2017 net income?

  3. a-3. What is the impact on 2018 net income?

  4. a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

  5. b-1. Assuming that Brandlin designates the forward contract as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency payable, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars.

  6. b-2. Assuming that the purchased parts became a part of the cost of goods sold in 2017, what is the impact on net income in 2017 and in 2018?

  7. b-3. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

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