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Problem 1. Gene Company has a portfolio of trading securities as of December 31, 2020 as follows:
Cost
Fair Value
15,000 ordinary shares of Terry Co.
P 477,000
P 417,000
30,000 ordinary shares of Gina Co.
546,000
570,000
P1,023,000
P 987,000
All of the above securities were purchased in 2020. The following transactions related to the securities occurred in 2021:
Mar 1. Sold 15,000 shares of Terry Co. at P31 less brokerage commission of P4,500.
Apr 1. Bought 1,800 shares of Wendy Co. at P45 plus commission, taxes, and other transaction costs of P1,650.
On December 31, 2021, the Company’s investment portfolio appears as follows:
Cost
Fair Value
30,000 ordinary shares of Gina Co.
P 546,000
P 580,000
1,800 ordinary shares of Wendy Co.
82,650
75,000
P 628,650
P 655,000
The fair values excludes the estimated transaction costs that would be incurred on the…
Problem 1 (Adapted)On January 1, 2017, Gliezel company issued options to key employees to purchase 20,000 ordinary shares of P100 par value at P125 per share. On such date, the market value of ordinary share is P150 per share. The fair value of each share option is P30. These options are exercisable starting January 1, 2019 and expire one year after. Options covering 17,500 shares are exercised on January 15, 2019 and the remaining options expired.
a. Compute compensation expense for the year 2017, 2018 and 2019.b. Prepare journal entries to record the compensation each year as well as the exercise and expiration of the share options
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