On December 29, 20x1, an entity commits itself to purchase a financial asset for ₱10,000, which is its fair value on commitment date (trade date). Transaction costs are immaterial. On December 31, 20x1 and on January 4, 20x2 (settlement date), the fair values of the asset are ₱12,000 and ₱15,000, respectively. If the entity uses the trade date accounting and that the investment is classified as held for trading, how much is the carrying amount of the investment in the December 31, 20x1 statement of financial position? 10,000 12,000 c. 2,000 d. 0
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- On December 29, 20x1, an entity commits itself to purchase a financial asset for ₱10,000, which is its fair value on commitment date (trade date). Transaction costs are immaterial. On December 31, 20x1 and on January 4, 20x2 (settlement date), the fair values of the asset are ₱12,000 and ₱15,000, respectively. If the entity uses the trade date accounting and that the investment is classified as held for trading, how much is the carrying amount of the investment in the December 31, 20x1
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- On December 29, 20x1, an entity commits itself to purchase a financial asset for ₱10,000, whichis its fair value on commitment date (trade date). Transaction costs are immaterial. OnDecember 31, 20x1 and on January 4, 20x2 (settlement date) the fair values of the asset are₱12,000 and ₱15,000, respectively. If the entity uses the settlement date accounting and that theinvestment is classified as held for trading, how much is the carrying amount of the investment inthe December 31, 20x1 statement of financial position?1. On December 29, 20x1, an entity commits itself to purchase a financial asset for ₱10,000, which is its fair value on commitment date (trade date). Transaction costs are immaterial. On December 31, 20x1 and on January 4, 20x2 (settlement date) the fair values of the asset are ₱12,000 and ₱15,000, respectively. If the entity uses the settlement date accounting and that the investment is classified as held for trading, how much is the carrying amount of the investment in the December 31, 20x1 statement of financial position? _____________________ 2. On January 1, 20x1, Dagul Co. acquired 10%, ₱4,000,000 bonds for ₱3,807,853. The principal is due on January 1, 20x4 but interest is due annually starting December 31, 20x1. The yield rate on the bonds is 12%. On July, 1 20x1, Dagul Co. changed its business model. It was ascertained that the investment in bonds at amortized cost should be reclassified to held for trading securities on reclassification date. The bonds were quoted at 102, 103…Please provide solution and explanation. Thank you. On December 29, 20x1, an entity commits itself to purchase a financial asset for ₱10,000, which is its fair value on commitment date (trade date). Transaction costs are immaterial. On December 31, 20x1 and on January 4, 20x2 (settlement date) the fair values of the asset are ₱12,000 and ₱15,000, respectively. If the entity uses the settlement date accounting and that the investment is classified as held for trading, how much is the carrying amount of the investment in the December 31, 20x1 statement of financial position? a. 10,000 b. 15,000 c. 12,000 d. 0
- On 1 June 20X0, an entity based in Country A with a functional currency of CUbuys an investment property in Country B with local currency FCU forFCU500,000. The fair value of the investment property is reliably measurable inFCU without undue cost or effort on an ongoing basis. Consequently, inaccordance with Section 16 Investment Property, the entity measures itsinvestment property, after initial recognition, at fair value through profit or loss.The entity has a year-end of 31 December.The spot exchange rates and fair values of the investment property (FVIP) are asfollows: 1 June 20X0: CU1 = FCU1.1 and FVIP = FCU500,000 31 December 20X0: CU1 = FCU1.05 and FVIP = FCU520,000 31 December 20X1: CU1 = FCU1.2 and FVIP = FCU540,000On 1 April 20X2 the investment property is sold for FCU570,000 when theexchange rate is CU1 = FCU1.1. Required:i. Make Journal Entries for each of these transactions recognizing the purchase ofinvestment property. ii. Show a journal entry Derecognizing it after…A Corp. sold a machinery to a buyer for P1,900,000 on January 1, 2021. Because of the entity’s commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, A Corp. simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows: Fair value of machinery - P2,200,000 Carrying amount of machinery - P1,700,000 Remaining useful life of machinery - 8 years Lease term - 3 years Annual rent payable at the end of each year, starting on December 31, 2021 - P500,000 Market rate of interest - 10% (Round off the PV factor to four decimal places, then do not round off during the computation)How much is the Right of Use Asset at January 1, 2021? How much is the Gain on Sale-Leaseback?For letters a to d, identify how much to add or deduct from the Investment in Associate account of ABC based on the following transactions or events: a. As of Jan. 1, 2021, the fair value of the inventory of X was P100,000 higher than its carrying value. All of the inventory were sold as of the end of the year. b. The fair value of equipment held by X is P500,000 while its carrying value is P360,000 as of the beginning of the year. It has a remaining useful life of 3 years as of Dec. 31, 2021. c. X sold inventories costing P150,000 to ABC for P200,000. Only 75% of these inventories were sold by ABC to third parties as of the end of the year. d. Actuarial gains for the year totaled P400,000.
- On January 1, 2021, Globe Company sold a piece of machinery to Troll Company for P1,900,000. Because of the entity’s commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Globe Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows:• Fair value of machinery- P2,200,000• Carrying amount of machinery- P1,700,000• Remaining useful life of the machinery- 8 years• Lease term- 3 years• Annual rent payable at the end of each year, starting on December 31, 2021- P500,000• Market rate of interest- 10%• PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869• PV of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 How much is the gain on sale-leaseback? (round off your final answer to the nearest peso value)On January 1, 2021, Globe Company sold a piece of machinery to Troll Company for P1,900,000. Because of the entity’s commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Globe Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows:• Fair value of machinery- P2,200,000• Carrying amount of machinery- P1,700,000• Remaining useful life of the machinery- 8 years• Lease term- 3 years• Annual rent payable at the end of each year beginning, December 31, 2021- P500,000• Market rate of interest- 10%• The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869. • The present value of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 How much is the interest expense for 2021 on the lease liability relating to the right retained in the sale-leaseback transaction? (round off your final answer to the nearest peso value)On January 1, 2021, Globe Company sold a piece of machinery to Troll Company for P1,900,000. Because of the entity’s commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Globe Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows:• Fair value of machinery- P2,200,000• Carrying amount of machinery- P1,700,000• Remaining useful life of the machinery- 8 years• Lease term- 3 years• Annual rent payable at the end of each year beginning, December 31, 2021- P500,000• Market rate of interest - 10%• PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869• PV of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 How much is the lease liability recorded on January 1, 2021?
- On January 1, 2021, Smith Company sold a piece of machinery to Gaby Company for P1,900,000. Because of the entity's commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Smith Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows: Fair value of machinery - P2,200,000 Carrying amount of machinery - P1, 700,000 Remaining useful life of the machinery - 8 years Lease term - 3 years Annual rent payable at the end of each year beginning, December 31, 2021- P500,000 Market rate of interest - 10% The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869 The present value of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 1. How much is the gain on sale-leaseback? (round off your final answer to the nearest peso value)On January 1, 2021, Smith Company sold a piece of machinery to Gaby Company for P1,900,000. Because of the entity's commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Smith Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows: Fair value of machinery - P2,200,000 Carrying amount of machinery - P1, 700,000 Remaining useful life of the machinery - 8 years Lease term - 3 years Annual rent payable at the end of each year beginning, December 31, 2021- P500,000 Market rate of interest - 10% The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869 The present value of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 1. How much is the interest expense for 2021 on the lease liability relating to the right retained in the sale-leaseback transaction? (round off your final answer to the nearest peso value)…On January 1, 2021, Globe Company sold a piece of machinery to Troll Company for P2,400,000. Because of the entity’s commitments to its customers to provide their needs for the next three years, Globe Company simultaneously leased back the machinery. The transfer of the asset to the buyer qualifies to be accounted for as a sale under IFRS 15. Information relating to this transaction follows:• Fair value of machinery- P2,200,000• Carrying amount of machinery- P1,700,000• Remaining useful life of the machinery- 8 years• Lease term- 3 years• Annual rent payable at beginning of each year, starting on January 1, 2021- P500,000• Market rate of interest- 10%• PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.4869• PV of an annuity due of 1 at 10% for 3 periods is 2.7355 What is the amount recorded by Globe Company for the right-of-use asset on January 1, 2021? (round off your final answer to the nearest peso value)