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1. Computational. On January 1, 20x1, ABC purchased bonds with face amount of P5,000,000. The entity paid P4,700,000 plus transaction cost of P42,130 for the bond investment. The business model of the entity in managing the financial asset is to collect contractual
For the year ended December 31, 20x3, how much is the total impact to profit or loss as a result of the business model of ABC in holding this investment? (sample answer: 2,350,450.55)
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- need in 10 minutes 3. On January 1, 20x1, ABC purchased bonds with face amount of P5,000,000. The entity paid P4,700,000 plus transaction cost of P42,130 for the bond investment. The business model of the entity in managing the financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payment of principal and interest and also to sell the bonds the open market. The bonds mature on December 31, 20x3 and pays 6% interest annually on December 31 each year with 8% effective interest rate (after incorporating the transaction cost on initial recognition). The bonds are quoted at 106 and 108 on December 31, 20x1 and December 31, 20x2. The bonds are sold at 103 on July 1, 20x3, excluding accrued interest. Use 4-decimal present value factor. On December 31, 20x1, determine the impact to comprehensive income resulting from holding this investment. (sample answer: 2,350,450)Needed in 10 minutes. Intermediate Accounting 1. Investments. 6. On January 1, 20x1, ABC purchased bonds with face amount of P5,000,000. The entity paid P4,700,000 plus transaction cost of P42,130 for the bond investment. The business model of the entity in managing the financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payment of principal and interest and also to sell the bonds the open market. The bonds mature on December 31, 20x3 and pays 6% interest annually on December 31 each year with 8% effective interest rate (after incorporating the transaction cost on initial recognition). The bonds are quoted at 106 and 108 on December 31, 20x1 and December 31, 20x2. The bonds are sold at 103 on July 1, 20x3, excluding accrued interest. Use 4-decimal present value factor. The carrying value of the investment in bonds on December 31, 20x2 is (sample answer: 2,350,450)On January 1, 20x1, an entity issues bonds with a face amount of P8,000,000 for P8,600,000. The bonds mature on December 31, 20x4 and pay annual interest of 11% every December 31. The entity incurs transaction costs of P81,645. The effective interest rate adjusted for transaction costs is 9%. ◦Requirements: ◦A. Compute for the initial carrying amount of the bonds. ◦B. Compute for the net discount or net premium (including the effect of the bond issue cost) from the issuance on initial recognition. ◦C. Are the periodic interest payments greater than or less than the periodic interest expenses? ◦D. Prepare all the journal entries during the term of the bonds.
- On January 1, Year 1, Tina Company purchased bonds with face value of P4,000,000 for P4,206,000. The business model in managing the financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest and also to sell the bonds in the open market. The bonds mature on December 31, Year 3, and pay 10% interest annual on December 31 each year with 8% effective yield rate. The bonds are quoted at 95 on December 31, Year 1 and 90 on December 31, Year 2.What amount of unrealized loss should be reported as component of other comprehensive income in Year 1? 342,480 406,000 469,520 None of the aboveOn June 1, 20x1, ABC Co acquired investment in bonds with detachable warrants for P1,950,000. The bonds have face amount of P2,000,000. Without the detachable warrants, the bonds are selling at P1,800,000. The warrants have fair value of P150,000. ABC Co business model requires debts instruments to be measured at FVOCI and Equity instruments at fair value. Subsequently, warrants were sold for P120,000. Requirement: Prepare Journal Entries on June 1 and selling of warrants.Oblivion Company purchased bonds at a discount of P100,000. Subsequently, the entity sold bonds at a premium of P140,000. During the period that the entity held this investment, amortization of the discount amounted to P20,000. What amount should be reported as gain on sale of bonds? a.120,000b.220,000c.240,000d.260,000
- On January 1, 2018, an entity purchased bonds with face amount of P5,000,000. The entity paid P4,500,000 plus transaction cost of P168,600. The bonds mature on December 31, 2020 and pay 6% interest annually on December 31 of each year with 8% effective yield. The bonds were quoted at 105 on December 31, 2018 and 110 on December 31, 2019.The business model in managing the financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest and also to sell the bonds in the open market. The entity has not elected the fair value option. On December 31, 2019, the entity changed its business model to collect only contractual cash flows. On December 31, 2020, the bonds are quoted at 115 and the market interest rate is 10%. find the following: 1. What amount of unrealized gain should be reported as component of OCI in the statement of comprehensive income for 2018? 2. What amount of unrealized gain should be reported as component of OCI in the statement of…On January 1, 2017, KLM Company purchased bonds with faceamount of 5,000,000. The entity paid 4,600,000 plus transaction cost of 142,290. The bonds mature on December 31, 2019 and pay 6% interest annually on December 31 of each year with 8% effective yield. The bonds were quoted at 106.5 on December 31, 2017 and 108 on December 31, 2018. Assume that the business model in managing financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely for payment of principal and interest and also to sell the bonds in an open market. What is the balance of unrealized gain-OCI on December 31, 2017?Please put all of the necessary data and computations for better understanding. Thanks ?
- Example 2) Fair value through profit or loss: Debt investment ABC Co. had the following transactions pertaining its trading investments: Feb. 1, 2021 Purchased $200,000 of 3-year, 6% bonds at 104. Interest is payable on each August 1 and February 1. Aug. 1, 2021 Received interest on the bonds. Dec. 31, 2021 The fair value of the bonds was 100. Instruction: Record the above transactions, using the fair value through profit or loss model. Also, prepare any required adjusting entry/entries at December 31, 2021. ABC Co. has a December 31 year-end.On the day Federer Ltd redeemed its $1,000,000 face value bonds at 98, their carrying value was $1,200,000. Prepare a residual analysis for the bond redemption. Prepare the journal entry for the bond redemption. If you recognise a gain or loss, state where in the Statement of Comprehensive Income the gain or loss should appearUse the following information on a company's investments in debt securities to answer the following question. The company's accounting year ends December 31. Investment Date of Acquisition 9/20/23 $38,000 Colt Compan y bonds Cost Fair Value Date Sold Selling 12/31/23 Price $37,000 2/10/24 $42,000 Dana Compan y bonds 10/2/23 14,000 14,200 1/17/24 13,000 If the above investments are categorized as available-for-sale securities, what is the net effect on 2024 other comprehensive income? Select one: a. $ 800 increase b. $0 c. $3,800 increase d. $ 800 decrease
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