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Chapter 10, Problem 34P
The following account balances are for the Agee Company as of January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2017. All amounts are denominated in kroner (Kr).
January 1, 2017 | December 31, 2017 | |
Accounts payable | (15,000) | (25,000) |
Accounts receivable | 54,000 | 104,000 |
Accumulated |
(45,000) | (50,000) |
Accumulated depreciation—equipment | –0– | (7,500) |
Bonds payable—due 2020 | (64,000) | (64,000) |
Buildings | 134,000 | 105,000 |
Cash | 60,000 | 10,500 |
Common stock | (69,000) | (82,000) |
Depreciation expense | –0– | 40,000 |
Dividends (10/1/17) | –0– | 57,000 |
Equipment | –0– | 64,000 |
Gain on sale of building | –0– | (8,500) |
Rent expense | –0– | 21,500 |
Retained earnings | (55,000) | (55,000) |
Salary expense | –0– | 45,000 |
Sales | –0– | (162,000) |
Utilities expense | –0– | 7,000 |
Additional Information
- Agee issued additional shares of common stock during the year on April 1, 2017. Common stock at January 1, 2017, was sold at the start of operations in 2010.
- Agee purchased buildings in 2011 and sold one building with a book value of Kr 1,500 on July 1 of the current year.
- Equipment was acquired on April 1, 2017.
Relevant exchange rates for 1 Kr were as follows:
2010 | $2.90 |
2011 | 2.70 |
January 1, 2017 | 3.00 |
April 1, 2017 | 3.10 |
July 1, 2017 | 3.30 |
October 1, 2017 | 3.40 |
December 31, 2017 | 3.50 |
Average for 2017 | 3.20 |
- a. Assuming the U.S. dollar is the functional currency, what is the remeasurement gain or loss for 2017? The December 31, 2016, U.S. dollar–translated balance sheet reported retained earnings of $145,200, which included a remeasurement loss of $28,300.
- b. Assuming the foreign currency is the functional currency, what is the translation adjustment for 2017? The December 31, 2016, U.S. dollar–translated balance sheet reported retained earnings of $162,250 and a cumulative translation adjustment of $9,650 (credit balance).
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