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 11, Problem 11.14.3E
To determine
Foreign exchange rate: The rate at which currency of one country is changed to currency of another country is called foreign exchange rate. Mainly there are two rate, i.e., direct exchange rate and indirect exchange rate.
Foreign exchange gain or loss: Foreign exchange gain or loss arises when there is selling or buying of any goods and services in foreign currency.
To choose: The correct option.
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On December 1, 20x1, Entity A sells good to Entity B, on credit, for a total sale price of $1,000.
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P41:$1
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Select the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Note: Items 3 through 5 are based on the following:
On December 12, 20X5, Dahl Company entered into three forward exchange contracts, each to purchase 100,000 francs in 90 days. The relevant exchange rates are as follows:
Spot Rate
Forward Rate for March 12, 20X6
December 12, 20X5
$ 0.88
$ 0.90
December 31, 20X5
0.98
0.93
2. On September 1, 20X5, Johnson Incorporated entered into a foreign exchange contract for speculative purposes by purchasing €50,000 for delivery in 60 days. The rates to exchange U.S. dollars for euros follow:
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9/30/X5
Spot rates
$ 0.75
$ 0.70
30-day forward rate
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60-day forward rate
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In its September 30, 20X5, income statement, what amount should Johnson report as foreign exchange loss?
multiple choice
$2,500
$500
$1,500
$1,000
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