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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 9, Problem 33P

On June 1, Alexander Corporation sold goods to a foreign customer at a price of 1,000,000 pesos and will receive payment in three months on September 1. On June 1, Alexander acquired an option to sell 1,000,000 pesos in three months at a strike price of $0,062. Relevant exchange rates and option premiums for the peso are as follows:

Date Spot Rate Put Option Premium for September 1 (strike price $0,062)
June 1 $0.062 $0.0025
June 30 0.066 0.0018
September 1 0.061 N/A

  Alexander must close its books and prepare its second-quarter financial statements on June 30.

  1. a. Assuming that Alexander designates the foreign currency option as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?
  2. b. Assuming that Alexander designates the foreign currency option as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for these transactions in U.S. dollars. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

a.

Expert Solution
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Prepare journal entries for foreign currency option as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency receivable what will be the impact on net income over the two accounting period?

Explanation of Solution

The following entries need to be passed in year (June month) (Cash flow hedge):

DateParticularsPost Ref.Debit($)Credit($)
     
12/1/17Account Receivable (peso)62,000
 Sales 62,000
  ( To record sale and pesos at the spot rate  $0.062)   
    
12/3/17Foreign currency option 2,500
 Cash 2,500
  ( To record the purchase of the foreign currency option as on assets at the fair value @ $0.0025) 
   
12/3/17Account Receivable 4,000
 Foreign exchange gain 4,000
  ( To adjust the value as the pesos receivable to the new spot rate @ $0.066 and record a foreign exchange gain resulting from appreciation of peso since June,1) 
   
12/31/17AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 700
 Foreign currency option 700
  To adjust the fair value of the option from $0.0025 to 0.0018 with the corresponding debit to AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 
  
 12/31/17Loss on foreign currency option 4,000
 AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 4,000
 (To record a loss on foreign currency option to affect the foreign currency gain on the actual receivable with a corresponding audit to AOCI (Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 
     
Option Expense700
AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income)700
( To recognize the change in the time value of the option as a decrease in net income)

Table: (1)

Impact on the net income for quarter ending on 8th June:

Particular  Amount($) Amount($)
   
Sale 62,000
 Foreign exchange gain4,000
Loss on Foreign currency option(4,000)
Net gain/(loss)-0
Option Expense700
Impact on net income61,300

Table: (2)

Journal entries as on 1st September:

DateParticularsPost Ref.Debit($)Credit($)
     
3/1/18Foreign exchange loss5,000
 Account Receivable ( pesos) 5,000
 (To adjust the value of pesos receivable to the new spot rate of $0.061 and record foreign exchange loss resulting from the depreciation the peso since June 30)   
     
12/3/17Foreign currency option 1,000
 AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 1,000
  ( To adjust the fair value as the option from $0.0018 to with a corresponding credit to AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) ($0.062$0.061)×1000000pes 
  
   
 12/31/17AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 5,000
 Gain on foreign currency option 5,000
 ( To record the gain an foreign currency option to affect the foreign exchange gain on account receivable with a corresponding debit to AOCI ( Accumulated other comprehensive Income) 
  
Foreign currency61,000
Account Receivable61,000
(To record receipt of peso 1000,000 from customer as an assets at the spot rate)
Cash62,000
Foreign currency61,000
Foreign currency option1,000
 ( To record exercise or the option @ $ 0.062 and remove Foreign currency option from accounts)   

Table: (3)

Impact on the net income as on 1st September:

Particular  Amount($) Amount($)
   
 Foreign exchange loss(5,000)
Gain on Foreign currency option5,000
Net gain/(loss)-0
Option Expense0
Impact on net income0

Table: (4)

Working note:

Balance of AOCI account:

AOCI=700+4,000+700+1,0005,000=Nil

b.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Prepare journal entries for foreign currency option as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency receivable and identify the impact on net income over the two accounting period?

Explanation of Solution

The following entries need to be passed in year (June month) (Cash flow hedge):

DateParticularPost Ref.Debit($)Credit($)
     
6/1/yearAccount Receivable (peso)62,000
 Sales 62,000
  ( To record sale and pesos 1000,000 at the spot rate  $0.062)   
    
Foreign currency option 2,500
 Cash 2,500
  ( To record the purchase of the foreign currency option as on assets at the fair value @ $0.0025) 
   
6/30/yearAccount Receivable ( pesos) 4,000
 Foreign exchange gain 4,000
  ( To adjust the value as the pesos receivable to the new spot rate @ $0.066 and record a foreign exchange gain resulting from appreciation of peso since June,1) 
   
 12/31/17Loss on foreign currency option 700
 foreign currency option 700
 (To adjust the fair value of the option from $0.0025 to $0.0018 with the corresponding debit to loss on foreign currency option) 

Table: (5)

Impact on the net income as on 30th June:

Particular  Amount($) Amount($)
   
Sale 62,000
 Foreign exchange gain4,000
Loss on Foreign currency option(700)
Net gain/(loss)-3,300
Option Expense0
Impact on net income65,300

Table: (6)

Journal entries as on 1st December:

DateParticularPost Ref.Debit($)Credit($)
     
12/1/17Foreign exchange loss5,000
 Account Receivable ( pesos) 5,000
 

(To adjust the value of pesos receivable to the new spot rate)

(@$0.061$0.066)×1000,000peso

   
     
12/3/17Foreign currency 61,000
 Account Receivable 61,000
  ( To Record receipt of peso 1000,000 from customer at spot rate $0.0061) 
  
Cash62,000
Foreign currency (Peso)61,000
Foreign currency option1,000
 

( To record exercise or the option and remove foreign currency option from the accounts)

($0.062×1000000pesoes)

   

Table: (7)

Impact on net income 30th September:

Particular  Amount($) Amount($)
   
Foreign exchange loss (5,000)
 Impact on net income(5000)

Table: (8)

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