Concept Integration. Review the definitions ofcurrent and fixed assets in Chapter 15 (see page413). Why would a potential lender be interested inthese two classes of assets when reviewing thebalance sheet of a company applying for a long-termloan?
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Concept Integration. Review the definitions of
current and fixed assets in Chapter 15 (see page
413). Why would a potential lender be interested in
these two classes of assets when reviewing the
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- Concept Integration. Review the definitions of current and fixed assets in Chapter 17 (see page 407). Whywould a potential lender be interested in these twoclasses of assets when reviewing the balance sheet of acompany applying for a long-term loan?Examples of when an entity has retained substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership of transferred financial asset include A. All of these. B.A sale and repurchase transaction where the repurchase price is a fixed price or the sale price plus a lender's return. C.A sale of a financial asset together with a total return swap that transfers the market risk exposure back to the entity. D.A sale of short-term receivables in which the entity guarantees to compensate the transferee for credit losses that are likely to occur.Use IFRS 9 to determine how to subsequently measure the following financial assets. Three choices of measurement basis are amortized cost, fair value through other comprehensive income, and fair value through profit or loss. Provide justification for your choice. Long-term loans that are held for collecting contractual cash flows till their maturities, but may be subsequently sold if the loans’ credit risk substantially increases. Investments in bonds that are held for collecting contractual cash flows, and may be subsequently sold to re-invest the cash in financial assets with a higher return. Subprime (high risk) mortgage loans that were originated by a mortgage-broker firm that always sell these loans to banks right after their origination. Forward contracts that an EU bank purchased to hedge the exposure to changes in fair value of US$-denominated loans. Investment in bonds that are convertible into common stock of the bond issuer. Investment in bonds that pay a variable market…
- Under what cisrcumstances under PFRS 9 can an entity classify financial assets that meet the amortized cost criteria as at FVTPL? A. where the business model approach is adopted B. where the financial asset passes the contractual cash flow characteristics test C. where the instrument is held to maturity D. if doing so eliminates or reduces an accounting mismatchPeak Industrial Corp. recently secured a loan to fund its new manufacturing facility. As part of the loan agreement, Peak Industrial incurred certain financing fees. How should these financing fees be treated in Peak Industrial’s financial statements? A)The fees should be immediately expensed in the income statement as they are directly associated with the loan acquisition. B) The fees should be capitalized and presented as a direct reduction of the carrying amount of the loan liability, amortizing the fees over the life of the loan. C) The fees should be recognized as a separate asset on the balance sheet and amortized over the life of the loan using a straight-line method. D)The fees should be deferred and amortized over the maximum possible term of the loan, including all extension options, regardless of the initial term agreed upon.GAAP provides guidelines for the inclusion of interest in the initial cost of a self-constructed asset.Required:1. What assets qualify for interest capitalization? What assets do not qualify for interest capitalization?2. Over what period should interest be capitalized?3. Explain average accumulated expenditures.4. Explain the two methods that could be used to determine the appropriate interest rate(s) to be used in capitalizing interest.5. Describe the three steps used to determine the amount of interest capitalized during a reporting period
- Bradley Co. is expanding its operations and is in the process of selecting the method of financing this program.After some investigation, the company determines that it may (1) issue bonds and with the proceeds purchase the needed assets or (2) lease the assets on a long-term basis. Without knowing the comparative costs involved, answer these questions: (a) What might be the advantages of leasing the assetsinstead of owning them?(b) What might be the disadvantages of leasing the assets instead of owning them?(c) In what way will the balance sheet be differently affected by leasing the assets as opposed to issuing bonds and purchasing the assets?Describe the important properties of fixed assets? Compare and contrast the straight-line, units-of-activity, and double-declining balance depreciation methods ? Describe the accounting for intangible assets, such as patents, copyrights, and goodwill ? Describe current liabilities, including those related to accounts payable, accruals, notes payable, and the current portion of long-term debt?Which of the following is not a condition that must be satisfied before interest capitalization can begin on a qualifying asset? A) Activities that are necessary to get the asset ready for its intended use are in progress. B) The interest rate is equal to or greater than the company's cost of capital. C) Interest cost is being incurred. D) Expenditures for the assets have been made.
- Loans and receivable should be measured subsequent to initial recognition at * a. Amortized cost using the straight line method b. Fair value c. Fair value plus transaction cost d. Amortized cost using the effective interest methodWhich of the following is an example of faithful representation? A Showing lease payments as a rental expense B Being prudent by recording the entire amount of a convertible loan as a liability C Creating a provision for staff relocation costs as part of a planned restructuring D Recording a sale and repurchase transaction with a bank as a loan rather than a saleUnder a 75% LTV term loan structure, when is the balance of funds released by the lender to the vendor? Review Later Before the borrower’s equity contribution, after delivery of the asset to the borrower. After the borrower’s equity contribution, before the delivery of the asset to the borrower. Before the borrower’s equity contribution and the delivery of the asset. After the borrower’s equity contribution, and preferably after the asset is in the borrower’s possession