Advanced Financial Accounting
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Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.11.5E
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Foreign exchange gain or loss: Foreign exchange gain or loss arises when there is selling or buying of any goods and services in foreign currency.
To choose: The correct option.
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4) Brief, Inc., had a receivable from a foreign customer that is payable in the customer’s local currency. On December 31, 2020, Brief correctly included this receivable for 200,000 local currency units (LCU) in its balance sheet at $110,000. When Brief collected the receivable on February 15, 2021, the U.S. dollar equivalent was $120,000. In Brief’s 2021 consolidated income statement, how much should it report as a foreign exchange gain?
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b)$10,000
c) $15,000
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Year 1: 10% Year 2: 20% Year 3: 30% Year 4: 10% Year 5: 15%
a. What is the applicable cumulative inflation rate that should be used for reporting as of end of year 5?
b. What method will be used for remeasurement or translation of the foreign operation’s foreign currency financial statements?
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2. XYZ, a US company has a subsidiary in Korea. The Korean sub sells inventory to a Japanese company with the sale denominated in US dollars. Between the date of sale and the date, the receivable is collected the Korean won strengthens 10% against the US dollar. Explain if there is a foreign exchange gain or loss or no FX impact and why?
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