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 11.20.5P
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Introduction: Foreign exchange rate is the rate at which currency of one country is changed to currency of another country is called foreign exchange rate. Mainly there are two rate, i.e. direct exchange rate and indirect exchange rate.
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.
Forward contract: It is the contract between the purchase and the seller where they agreed to buy or sell an asset at a fixed price in the future on a specific date.
The recording of the
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On November 1, 20X6, Smith Imports Incorporated contracted to purchase teacups from England for £50,000. The teacups were to be delivered on January 30, 20X7, with payment due on March 1, 20X7. On November 1, 20X6, Smith entered into a 120-day forward contract to receive 50,000 pounds at a forward rate of £1 = $1.55. The forward contract was acquired to hedge the financial component of the foreign currency commitment.
Additional Information for the Exchange Rate
Assume the company uses the forward rate in measuring the forward exchange contract and for measuring hedge effectiveness.
Spot and exchange rates follow:
Date
Spot Rate
Forward Rate for March 1, 20X7
November 1, 20X6
£1 = $1.60
£1 = $ 1.55
December 31, 20X6
£1 = 1.63
£1 = 1.60
January 30, 20X7
£1 = 1.55
£1 = 1.56
March 1, 20X7
£1 = 1.545
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b. Prepare all journal entries from November 1, 20X6, through March 1, 20X7, for the purchase of the teacups, the forward exchange contract, and the foreign…
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