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- When the market value of a companys available-for-sale securities is lower than its cost, the difference should be: a. shown as a liability. b. shown as a valuation allowance added to the historical cost of the investments. c. shown as a valuation allowance subtracted from the historical cost of the investments. d. No entry is made, the securities are shown at historical cost.Choose the correct answer: Under IFRS 9, the cumulative balance of equity as a result of measuring the investment at fair value through OCI a. shall be reversed to profit or loss once security has been sold. b. shall be reversed to profit or loss once security has been impaired. c. shall not be reversed to profit or loss but can be transferred to another equity account. d. shall not be reversed to profit or loss nor transferred to another equity account. .All of the following are true of the effect of fair value accounting on the financial statements except: a. any difference between the original cost or the prior period’s fair value must be recorded b. changes in the fair value of trading securities are recognized on the income statement c. valuation allowance accounts are reported on the balance sheet d. changes in the fair value of available-for-sale securities are recognized on the income statement
- If a company has elected the fair value option, where are gains and losses resulting from adjusting these accounts to fair value reported? Group of answer choices Unrealized Gains are reported as part of Other Comprehensive Income while Unrealized losses are reported as part of Net Income. Unrealized Gains and Losses are both reported as part of Net Income. Unrealized Gains are reported as part of Net Income, while Unrealized Losses are reported as part of Other Comprehensive Income. Unrealized Gains and Losses are both reported as part of Other Comprehensive Income.When the market value of a company’s portfolio of available-for-sale securities is lower than its cost,the difference should be: a. accounted for as a valuation allowance deducted from the asset to which it relates b. accounted for as an addition in the shareholders’ equity section of the balance sheet c. accounted for as a liability d. disclosed and described in a note to the financial statements but not accounted for.Why are unrealized gains and losses from available-for-sale securities not reported as a component of net income? Select one: a. Because goodwill exists that must be separately accounted for b. Because the investor has the ability to exercise significant influence over the investee c. Because consolidated financial statements must be prepared d. Because large swings in market value over which management has no control may distort current period performance as measured by net income
- Under IFRS, a company: a. should evaluate only equity investments for impairment. b. accounts for an impairment as an unrealized loss, and includes it as a part of other comprehensive income and as a component of other accumulated comprehensive income until realized. c. calculates the impairment loss on debt investments as the difference between the carrying amount plus accrued interest and the expected future cash flows discounted at the investment's historical effective-interest rate. d. All of the above.Where are changes in the fair value of equity securities and reported? These fair values are readilydeterminable and the securities do not provide the owner with significant influence over the investee.a. as income or loss on the income statementb. as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income on the balance sheetc. as a prior-period adjustment to retained earnings on the balance sheetd. these value changes are not reported until the gain or loss is realizedIFRS requires companies to measure their financial assets at fair value except when based on:(a) whether the equity method of accounting is used.(b) whether the fi nancial asset is a debt investment.(c) whether the fi nancial asset is an equity investment.(d) whether an investment is classifi ed as trading.
- Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the equity method? A. The equity method is used for reporting gains or losses for non-strategic investments. B. The investor's share of the associate's dividends declared is reported as revenue. C. The investor's investment in the associate changes in direct relation to the changes taking place in the associate's equity accounts. D. The equity method reports unrealized gains and losses on revaluations to fair value in net income.Following IFRS, which statement is false? Group of answer choices The revaluation surplus account is a specific account reported as an unrealized gain in the statement of comprehensive income. If the revaluation initially increases the long-term operating asset's carrying value, the firm records the difference between the carrying value and the fair value (the unrealized gain) in the revaluation surplus account. The revaluation surplus account is a specific account reported in other comprehensive income (OCI) in the statement of comprehensive income. If a long-term operating asset's fair value decreases in subsequent accounting periods, after an earlier write-up, the firm reduces the revaluation surplus if it exists.an investment in equity instrument may not be classified as a financial asset subsequently measured at a) Fair value through profit or loss b) Amortized cost c) Fair value through other comprehensive income d) none of these