Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.15E

a

To determine

Introduction: The forward exchanges market is a well-organized market under which foreign exchange contracts of different combinations are available showing exchange rates of currencies for a month, three months, and six months forward rates. For companies willing to deal in forward exchange has to deal with these dealers. The forward rate is the expected rate of a foreign currency on a future date; it may not be same as the spot rate on the same date. The strength or weakness of a currency can be ascertained by this forward rate. If the forward is higher than the spot rate the expectation would be said currency will be strong in a future date. The variation between the forward rate and the spot rate on a given date is called the spread. The strength or weakness of the given currency can be determined by this spread.

The entries recorded by J for given transactions.

a

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    DateParticularDebit $Credit $
    May 14Accounts receivable26,500
    Sales revenue26,500
    (Foreign currency sales recognized)
    Foreign currency receivable from broker27,050
    Dollars payable to exchange broker27,050
    (Signed a forward exchange contract for 60 days)
    June 30Accounts receivable200
    Foreign currency transaction gain200
    (Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to end of period using U.S dollar equivalent with spot rate)
    Foreign currency payable exchange broker550
    Foreign currency transaction gain550
    (Foreign currency gain on revaluation recognized on December 31)
    Foreign currency transaction loss450
    Accounts receivable450
    (Revaluation of foreign currency receivable)
    Foreign currency units26,250
    Accounts receivable26,250
    (Collection of foreign currency receivable)
    July 13Foreign currency payable to exchange broker250
    Foreign currency transaction gain250
    (Revaluation of foreign currency payable to fair value at settlement date using spot rate)
    Foreign currency payable to exchange broker26,250
    Foreign currency units26,250
    (Received dollars from exchange broker)
  1. Foreign currency sales recognized
  2. $26,500=G50,000×$.530

  3. Signed 6o days forward contact to deliver guilders
  4. $27,050=G50,000×$.541Forwardrate

  5. Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to end of period, U.S. dollar equivalent using spot rate
    • G50,000×$.534June30spotrate$26,700
      G50,000×$.530May14spotrate(26,500)
      $200
  6. Revaluation of foreign currency payable to year end fair value using forward rate:
    • G50,000×$.530June30forwardrate$26,500
      G50,000×$.541May14forwardrate(27,050)
      $550
  7. Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to current equivalent U.S. dollar
    • G50,000×$.525July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.534June30spotrate(26,700)
      $450
  8. Received foreign currency unit on accounts receivable.
  9. Revaluation of foreign currency transaction gain on settlement date using spot rate
    • G50,000×$.25July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.530June30forwardrate(26,500)
      $250
  10. Paid guilders to exchange brokers
  11. Receive dollars from exchange brokers for guilders delivery
  12. $27,050=G50,000×$.541rateestablishedinforwardcontractsignedonMay14

b

To determine

Introduction: The forward exchanges market is a well-organized market under which foreign exchange contracts of different combinations are available showing exchange rates of currencies for a month, three months, and six months forward rates. For companies willing to deal in forward exchange has to deal with these dealers. The forward rate is the expected rate of a foreign currency on a future date; it may not be same as the spot rate on the same date. The strength or weakness of a currency can be ascertained by this forward rate. If the forward is higher than the spot rate the expectation would be said currency will be strong in a future date. The variation between the forward rate and the spot rate on a given date is called the spread. The strength or weakness of the given currency can be determined by this spread.

The effect on the income statement in fiscal year ending June 30.

b

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Answer to Problem 11.15E

Increase in net income for fiscal year June 30 $750

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    $
    Foreign currency transaction gain on account from Netherlands Company200
    Foreign currency transaction gain on account of brokers550
    Net increase in net income of fiscal year 750
  1. Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to end of period, U.S. dollar equivalent using spot rate
    • G50,000×$.534June30spotrate$26,700
      G50,000×$.530May14spotrate(26,500)
      $200
  2. Revaluation of foreign currency payable to year end fair value using forward rate:
    • G50,000×$.530June30forwardrate$26,500
      G50,000×$.541May14forwardrate(27,050)
      $550

c

To determine

Introduction: The forward exchanges market is a well-organized market under which foreign exchange contracts of different combinations are available showing exchange rates of currencies for a month, three months, and six months forward rates. For companies willing to deal in forward exchange has to deal with these dealers. The forward rate is the expected rate of a foreign currency on a future date; it may not be same as the spot rate on the same date. The strength or weakness of a currency can be ascertained by this forward rate. If the forward is higher than the spot rate the expectation would be said currency will be strong in a future date. The variation between the forward rate and the spot rate on a given date is called the spread. The strength or weakness of the given currency can be determined by this spread.

The overall effect of this transaction on income statement

c

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Answer to Problem 11.15E

Overall transaction gain $550

Explanation of Solution

    $
    Foreign currency transaction gain on account from Netherlands Company(450)
    Foreign currency transaction gain on account of brokers250
    Net decrease in net income for the period from June 1 to June 13(200)
    Net increase in net income for fiscal year750
    Overall gain on transaction550
  1. Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to current equivalent U.S. dollar
    • G50,000×$.525July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.534June30spotrate(26,700)
      $450
  2. Revaluation of foreign currency transaction gain on settlement date using spot rate
    • G50,000×$.25July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.530June30forwardrate(26,500)
      $250
      $
      Foreign currency transaction gain on account from Netherlands Company200
      Foreign currency transaction gain on account of brokers550
      Net increase in net income of fiscal year 750

d

To determine

Introduction: The forward exchanges market is a well-organized market under which foreign exchange contracts of different combinations are available showing exchange rates of currencies for a month, three months, and six months forward rates. For companies willing to deal in forward exchange has to deal with these dealers. The forward rate is the expected rate of a foreign currency on a future date; it may not be same as the spot rate on the same date. The strength or weakness of a currency can be ascertained by this forward rate. If the forward is higher than the spot rate the expectation would be said currency will be strong in a future date. The variation between the forward rate and the spot rate on a given date is called the spread. The strength or weakness of the given currency can be determined by this spread.

The overall effect income if forward contract had not been acquired

d

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Answer to Problem 11.15E

Over all loss $(250)

Explanation of Solution

    $
    May 14 − Gain on June 30$200
    July 1 − loss on July 13(450)
    Over all loss if forward contract not used$(250)
  1. Revaluation of foreign currency receivable to current equivalent U.S. dollar
    • G50,000×$.525July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.534June30spotrate(26,700)
      $450
  2. Revaluation of foreign currency transaction gain on settlement date using spot rate
    • G50,000×$.25July13spotrate$26,250
      G50,000×$.530June30forwardrate(26,500)
      $250

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