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Under what circumstances under PFRS 9 can an entity classify financial assets that meet the amortized cost criteria as at FVTPL?
Group of answer choices
Where the instrument is held to maturity.
Where the business model approach is adopted.
Where the financial asset passes the contractual cash flow characteristics test. Not sure
If doing so eliminates or reduces an accounting mismatch.
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- Match the correct term with its definition. A. cost principle i. if uncertainty in a potential financial estimate, a company should err on the side of caution and report the most conservative amount B. full disclosure principle ii. also known as the historical cost principle, states that everything the company owns or controls (assets) must be recorded at their value at the date of acquisition C. separate iii. (also referred to as the matching principle) matches expenses with associated revenues in the period in which the revenues were generated. D. monetary iv. business must report any business activities that could affect what is reported on the financial statements E. conservatism v. system of using a monetary unit by which to value the transaction, such as the US dollar. F. revenue vi. period of time in which you performed the service or gave the customer the product is the period in which revenue is recognized. G. expense vii. business may only report activities on financial statements that are specifically related to company operations, not those activities that affect the owner personally.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 mismatch4. Financial liabilities other than FVPL liabilities are initiallymeasured at fair value plus transaction costs.5. Amortized cost financial liabilities are subsequently measuredat the present value of the cash outflows from the instrument.6. Financial liabilities may be subsequently reclassified betweenthe amortized cost and fair value measurement categories.7. Trade payables and other liabilities that are part of an entity'sworking capital may be presented as current liabilities even ifthey are expected to be settled beyond one year.8. According to PAS 1, a currently maturing debt that the entity'smanagement intends to refinance is presented as noncurrent.9. According to PFRS 15, if an entity expects that a portion of giftcertificates sold will not be redeemed, the entity recognizes theexpected breakage amount as revenue in proportion to thepattern of rights exercised by customers.10. Unearned revenue is revenue that is earned but not yet collected Please answer this all. Thank you
- 17.These are conditions required by IFRS 9 for notes and accounts receivable to be measured at amortized cost.I. The financial asset is held within the enterprise's business model whose objective is for trading purposes.II. The financial asset is held within the enterprise's business model whose objective is to hold assets in order to collect contractual cash flows.III. The contractual terms of the financial asset give rise on specified dates to cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest. a. I and II only b. II and III only c. I and III only d. I, II and IIIQ11 Which of the following options is INCORRECT regarding financial assets and the subsequent measurement model(s)? Select one: a. Financial Asset: Equity instrument Management Intention: Realise fair value changes Measurement Model: Fair value, adjustments in OCI _ b. Financial Asset: Debt instrument Management Intention: Earning contractual cash flows Measurement Model: Amortised cost _ c. Financial Asset: Equity instrument Management Intention: Realise fair value changes Measurement Model: Fair value, adjustments in SPL _ d. Financial Asset: Debt instrument Management Intention: Earning contractual cash flows Measurement Model: Fair value, adjustments in OCI _Current LiabilitiesPROBLEM 1: TRUE OR FALSE4. Financial liabilities other than FVPL liabilities are initiallymeasured at fair value plus transaction costs.5. Amortized cost financial liabilities are subsequently measuredat the present value of the cash outflows from the instrument.6. Financial liabilities may be subsequently reclassified betweenthe amortized cost and fair value measurement categories.7. Trade payables and other liabilities that are part of an entity'sworking capital may be presented as current liabilities even ifthey are expected to be settled beyond one year.8. According to PAS 1, a currently maturing debt that the entity'smanagement intends to refinance is presented as noncurrent.9. According to PFRS 15, if an entity expects that a portion of giftcertificates sold will not be redeemed, the entity recognizes theexpected breakage amount as revenue in proportion to thepattern of rights exercised by customers.10. Unearned revenue is revenue that is earned but not yet…
- Question 14 Which statement is incorrect regarding contractual cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest (SPPI)? Group of answer choices An entity shall assess whether contractual cash flows are SPPI on the principal amount outstanding for the currency in which the financial asset is denominated. Contractual cash flows that are SPPI on the principal amount outstanding are consistent with a basic lending arrangement. Principal is the fair value of the financial asset at initial recognition. An originated or a purchased financial asset can be a basic lending arrangement only if it is a loan in its legal form.Question 16 PFRS 9 requires entities to measure their financial assets based on The contractual cash flow characteristics of the financial asset. The company’s business model for managing its financial assets. Group of answer choices Neither 1 nor 2 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 211. The valuation of assets in the balance sheet is based primarily upon: What it would cost to replace the assets. Cost, because cost is usually factual and verifiable. Current fair market value as established by independent appraisers. Cost, because in the event of liquidation, the assets would be sold at an amount equal to their original cost. 12. Which one of the following equations correctly expresses the relationship between assets (A), liabilities (L), revenues (R), expenses (E) and capital (C)? (a) A = L + R + E + C (b) A = C + L + (R-E) (c) A = C - (R - E) + L (d) A = (L - C) + (R - E) 13. Which of the following would be added to net income using the indirect method? An increase in accounts receivable An increase in prepaid expenses Depreciation expense A decrease in accounts payable 14. Unpaid expenses may be included as an expense on the income statement. True False…
- 6. Statement 1: Unrealized gains or losses from financial assets measured at fair value through OCI are closed to Retained Earnings at the end of the accounting period. Statement 2: If a company’s business model for debt investment is achieved by collecting contractual cash flows and by selling the financial asset, such investment should be designated as a financial asset measured at amortized cost. a. Only statement 1 is true b. Only statement 2 is true c. Both statements are true d. Both statements are false30. The following statements are incorrect, except: a. Issued instruments are classified as liabilities or equity in accordance with the legal form of the contractual arrangement and the definitions of the financial liability and an equity instrument. b. A preference share that will be redeemed by the issuer for cash on a future date is a financial liability. c. IAS 37 prescribes the accounting and disclosure for all provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets, and those resulting from financial instruments that are carried at fair value. d. Issued instruments are classified as liabilities or equity in accordance with the management’s designation of the contractual arrangement.18 Debt investments with an objective of collecting contractual cash flows is classified as: Group of answer choices Through other comprehensive income only At amortized cost only Through other comprehensive income or at amortized cost, depending on circumstances. Through profit or loss only