Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780078025877
Author: Theodore E. Christensen, David M Cottrell, Cassy JH Budd Advanced Financial Accounting
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.18P

a

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Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.

Preparation of schedule re-measuring the December 31, 20X5 trial balance from N kroner to U.S dollars.

a

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.18P

Total of trial balance after re measurement to U.S dollar for December 31, 20X5 is $349,800.

Explanation of Solution

Trial balance re measurement

For the year ended December 31, 20X5

    Item Kroner exchange rate U.S. Dollars
    Cash 150,000 .21 31,500
    Accounts receivable 200,000 .21 42,000
    Inventory 270,000 .205 55,350
    Property plant and equipment 600,000 .18 108,000
    Cost of goods sold 410,000 (a) 75,450
    Depreciation expense 50,000 .18 9,000
    Operating expense `100,000 .20 20,000
    Dividends paid 40,000 .19 7,600
    Total debit NKr 1,820,000 348,900
    Re measurement loss 900
    349,800
    Accumulated depreciation 150,000 .18 27,000
    Accounts payable 90,000 .21 18,900
    notes payable 190,000 .18 39,900
    Common stock 450,000 .18 81,000
    Retained earnings 250,000 .18 45,000
    Sales 690,000 .20 138,000
    1,820,000 349,800

Cost of goods sold:

    Items Kroner exchange rate U.S. Dollars
    Beginning inventory 260,000 .18 46,800
    Purchases 420,000 .20 84,000
    Less ending inventory (270,000) .205 (55,350)
    Cost of goods sold 410,000 75,450

  Beginninginventory=CGS+endingInventorypurchases

  NKr260,000=410,000+270,000420,000

b

To determine

Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.

The journal entries related to investment in N subsidiary assuming T uses fully adjusted equity method.

b

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    Date Particulars Debit $ Credit $
    Jan 1 Investment in S company Stock 151,200
    Cash 151,200
    (cash paid for purchase of investment from S)
    July 1 Cash 7,600
    Investment in S company 7,600
    (Cash received on account of dividends)
    Dec 31 Investment in V common stock 32,650
    Income from subsidiary 32,650
    (Income from subsidiary recognized)
    Income from subsidiary 3,240
    Investment in V company stock 3,240
    (amortization of differential recognized)

Working Notes:

  1. Cash paid for purchase of investment in V company stock.
  2. Received cash on account of dividends from V $7,600=NKr40,000×$.19
  3. Investment in V company recognized.
  4. Income from Norwegian subsidiary

      Items Amount $
      Sales 138,000
      Less:
      Cost of goods sold (75,450)
      Operating expenses (20,000)
      Depreciation Expenses (9,000)
      Income 33,550
      Less re-measurement loss (900)
      Income recorded by T 32,650
  5. Amortization of differential recognized

Schedule 1amortization of differential

    Items Amount $
    Investment at January 1, 20X5 151,200
    Less: book value of net assets acquired January 1 NKr700,000×$.18(126,000)
    Differential 25,200
    Allocation of differential
    Property plant and equipment 18,000
    Patient 7,200
    Total 25,200
    Amortization for 20X5
    Property plant and equipment $18,000÷10years1,800
    Patients $7,200÷5years1,440
    Total 3,240

c

To determine

Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.

Preparation of schedule for consolidation of net income for 20X5.

c

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Answer to Problem 12.18P

Consolidated net income for 20X5 $304,410.

Explanation of Solution

Consolidated net income

For the year ended December 31, 20X1

    Items Amount $
    Income from T’s operation 275,000
    Add: income from the Norwegian subsidiary 32,650
    Less: amortization of differential for 20X5 (3,240)
    Consolidated net income 204,410

d

To determine

Introduction:Re-measurement is restatement of the foreign entity’s financial statements from the local currency that the entity used into foreign entity’s functional currency. Re-measurement is required only when the functional currency is different from the currency used to maintain foreign entity’s books and records.

The consolidated stockholders’ equity for T at December 31, 20X5.

d

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.18P

Consolidated stockholder’s equity as at December 31, 20X5 $3,704,410.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of stockholders’ equity

    Items Amount $
    T’s stockholders’ equity at January 1, 20X5 3,500,000
    Add: consolidated net income for 20X5 304,410
    Less: dividends declared by T during 20X5 (100,000)
    Consolidated stockholders’ equity December 31, 20X5 3,704,410

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