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 11.23.2P

a

To determine

Introduction:

Forward Exchange Contract: A forward exchange contract shows exchange rates for selected major international currencies for one month, three months, and six months forward contracts. An active dealer market is available for companies willing to transact in foreign currencies. The forward rate on a date is not the same as the spot rate, the difference between the spot and the forward rate is known as the spread. The spread gives information about the strength or weakness of currencies.

The entries recorded by M’s foreign currency activities during 20X5 and 20X6.

a

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Explanation of Solution

    DateParticularDebit $Credit $
    03/01/X5Dollars receivable from broker19,200
    Foreign currency payable to exchange broker19,200
    (Signed a forward exchange contract for 90 days)
    5/30/X5Foreign currency transaction loss1,200
    Foreign currency payable to exchange broker1,200
    (Exchange transaction loss recognized on revaluation of payable)
    Foreign currency payable to exchange broker20,400
    Foreign currency units20,400
    (Foreign currency payable recognized)
    Cash19,200
    Dollars receivable from exchange broker19,200
    (Cash received from exchange broker)
  1. Foreign currency receivable from broker
  2. $19,200=C$0,000×$.64

  3. Revaluation of accounts payable to current U.S. dollars
    • C$30,000×$.68May30spotrate$20,400
      C$30,000×$.64March1forwardrate($19,200)
      Foreign currency transaction loss$1,200
  4. Foreign currency payable to exchange broker recognized
  5. $20,400=C$30,000×$.68May30spotrate

  6. Dollars received from exchange broker $19,200

b

To determine

Introduction:

Forward Exchange Contract: A forward exchange contract shows exchange rates for selected major international currencies for one month, three months, and six months forward contracts. An active dealer market is available for companies willing to transact in foreign currencies. The forward rate on a date is not the same as the spot rate, the difference between the spot and the forward rate is known as the spread. The spread gives information about the strength or weakness of currencies.

The amount of foreign currency transaction gain or loss M would report on its income statement in 20X5 in Part I and II are combined

b

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Answer to Problem 11.23.2P

Net loss in 20X5 $1,100

Explanation of Solution

Computation of foreign exchange transaction loss 20X5

    Gain $Loss $
    Transaction 1: May 30 Part I900
    May 30 Part II1,200
    Transaction 2: August 30 Part II250250
    October 29 Part I1,000
    October 29 Part II250
    Transaction 3: December 31 Part I200
    December 31, Part II250
    Net loss$1,100

Transaction 1.

Part I

Spot rate on March 1 C$1 = $0.65 and spot rate on May 30 C$1 = $0.68

  GainonMay30:$900=C$30,000=($0.68$0.65)

Part II

Spot rate on March 1 C$1 = $0.64 and spot rate on May 30 C$1 = $0.68

  GainonMay30:$1,200=C$30,000=($0.68$0.64)

Transaction 2.

Part I

Spot rate on July 1 ¥1 = $0.104 and spot rate on October 29 ¥1 = $0.106

  GainonOctober29:$1,000=¥500,000=($0.106$0.104)

Part II

Spot rate on July 1 ¥1 = $0.104 and spot rate on August 30 ¥1 = $0.1055

  GainonAugust30:$250=¥500,000=($0.1055$0.105)

Forward rate on July 1 ¥1 = $0.105 and spot rate on August 30 ¥1 = $0.1055

  GainonAugust30:$250=¥500,000=($0.1055$0.105)

Transaction 3:

Part I

Spot rate on November 16 £1 = $1.65 and spot rate on December 30 £1 = $1.63

  GainonDecember30:$200=£10,000=($1.65$1.63)

Part II

Forward rate on November 16 £1 = $1.67 and spot rate on December 30 £1 = $1.645

  GainonDecember30:$250=£10,000=($1.67$1.645)

c

To determine

Introduction:

Forward Exchange Contract: A forward exchange contract shows exchange rates for selected major international currencies for one month, three months, and six months forward contracts. An active dealer market is available for companies willing to transact in foreign currencies. The forward rate on a date is not the same as the spot rate, the difference between the spot and the forward rate is known as the spread. The spread gives information about the strength or weakness of currencies.

The amount of foreign currency transaction gain or loss M would report on its income statement in 20X6 in Part I and II are combined

c

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.23.2P

Net Loss in 20X6 $150

Explanation of Solution

Computation of foreign exchange transaction loss 20X6

    Gain $Loss $
    Transaction 3
    Part I January 15, 20X6-100
    Part II January 15,20X6-50
    Net loss150

Transaction 3:

Part I

Spot rate on November 16 £1 = $1.63 and spot rate on January 15 £1 = $1.64

  GainonJanuary15:$100=£10,000=($1.64$1.63)

Part II

Forward rate on December 31 £1 = $1.645 and spot rate on January 15 £1 = $1.640

  GainonDecember30:$50=£10,000=($1.645$1.640)

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