Jameson Ltd purchased goods on credit from a European supplier costing Euros 80,000 on 29th May 2020 when the exchange rate was A$1 = O.78 Euros. At 30th June 2020, its balance date . the exchange rate was A$1 = 0.79 Euros . Jameson Ltd paid the European supplier on 5th July 2020 when the exchange rate was A$1= 0.76 Euros Required: Prepare the journal entries for the above
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2.Jameson Ltd purchased goods on credit from a European supplier costing Euros 80,000 on 29th May 2020 when the exchange rate was A$1 = O.78 Euros. At 30th June 2020, its balance date . the exchange rate was A$1 = 0.79 Euros . Jameson Ltd paid the European supplier on 5th July 2020 when the exchange rate was A$1= 0.76 Euros Required: Prepare the
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- Leigh of New York sells its products to customers in the United States and the United Kingdom. On December 16, 2019, Leigh sold merchandise on credit to Bronson Ltd. of London at a price of 17,000 pounds. The exchange rate on that day for £1 was $1.4583. On December 31, 2019, when Leigh prepared its financial statements, the rate was £1 for $1.4382. Bronson paid its bill in full on January 15, 2020, at which time the exchange rate was £1 for $1.4482. Leigh immediately exchanged the 17,000 pounds for U.S. dollars. Prepare Leigh’s journal entries on December 16, December 31, and January 15 (round to the nearest dollar).Doering Company, a U.S. corporation with customers in several foreign countries, had the following selected transactions for 2019 and 2020. 2019 Apr. 8 Sold merchandise to Salinas & Sons of Mexico for $5,938 cash. The exchange rate for pesos is $0.1043 on this day. July 21 Sold merchandise on credit to Sumito Corp. in Japan. The price of 1.5 million yen is to be paid 120 days from the date of sale. The exchange rate for yen is $0.0094 on this day. Oct. 14 Sold merchandise for 19,000 pounds to Smithers Ltd. of Great Britain, payment in full to be received in 90 days. The exchange rate for pounds is $1.4566 on this day. Nov. 18 Received Sumito’s payment in yen for its July 21 purchase and immediately exchanged the yen for dollars. The exchange rate for yen is $0.0092 on this day. Dec. 20 Sold merchandise for 17,000 ringgits to Hamid Albar of Malaysia, payment in full to be received in 30 days. On this day, the exchange rate for ringgits is $0.4501. Dec. 31 Recorded adjusting entries…Apex Ltd, is a computer software manufacturing company based in the United States of America (USA). On 1st January 2019, it sold goods worth K10,000.00 to Electro Computers, a company based in Zambia. Electro computers Ltd paid for the software in June 2019. The prevailing exchange rates were:January 2019: K12:00 : US $ 1.00June 2019: K12:30 : US $ 1.00Required:Show how the necessary accounting entries for the transaction will be reflected in the books of each company.
- Assume that Gilligan Ltd enters into a contract to buy inventory from an overseas supplier. On1 February 2023 it acquires the material at a cost of US$500,000 payable in two months’ time.The exchange rate at the time is A$1 = US$1.15. The actual debt is considered to be a tradepayable and is a primary financial instrument. The exchange rate on 1 April 2023 is A$1 =US$1.09.Required:(a) As the debt is payable in two months’ time describe the potential risk to Gilligan Ltd.(b) Assume that McCoy Ltd is concerned about possible adverse exchange ratemovements, what action could the company take?A U.S. company sells a product to a British company with the transaction listed in British pounds. On the date of the sale, the transaction total of $14,500 is billed as £10,000, reflecting an exchange rate of 1.45 (that is, $1.45 per pound). Prepare the entry to record (1) the sale and (2) the receipt of payment in pounds when the exchange rate is 1.35.On September 1, 2020, Creed Co. sold merchandise to a foreign entity for 250,000 francs. Terms of the sale require payment in francs on February 1, 2021. On September 1, 2020, the spot exchange rate was P1.2 per franc. On December 31, 2020, the spot rate was P1.19, but the rate increased to P1.22 by February 1, 2021, when payment was received. Required: Provide journal entries in 2020 and 2021.