ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781264046263
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 10, Problem 28P

a.

To determine

Assume that NGN is the functional currency then what will be the translation adjustment in 2017.

b.

To determine

What is the amount as translation adjustment where functional currency is US Dollar?

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