INTER. ACCTNG. (LOOSE) W/ALEK+CONNECT
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Chapter A, Problem 1BYP
Real World Case A–1
Derivative losses; recognition in earnings
The following is an excerpt from a disclosure note of Johnson & Johnson:
6. Fair Value Measurements (in part)
As of January 3, 2016, the balance of deferred net losses on derivatives included in accumulated other comprehensive income was $36 million after-tax. The Company expects that substantially all of the amounts related to forward foreign exchange contracts will be reclassified into earnings over the next 12 months as a result of transactions that are expected to occur over that period.
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- 1. Johnson & Johnson indicates that it expects that substantially all of the balance of deferred net losses on derivatives will be reclassified into earnings over the next 12 months as a result of transactions that are expected to occur over that period. What is meant by “reclassified into earnings”?
- 2. What type(s) of hedging transaction might be accounted for in this way?
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Chapter A Solutions
INTER. ACCTNG. (LOOSE) W/ALEK+CONNECT
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