Icebreaker Company (a U.S.-based company) sells parts to a foreign customer on December 1, 2020, with payment of 14,000 dinars to be received on March 1, 2021. Icebreaker enters into a forward contract on December 1, 2020, to sell 14,000 dinars on March 1, 2021. The forward points on the forward contract are excluded in assessing hedge effectiveness and are amortized to net income using a straight-line method on a monthly basis. Relevant exchange rates for the dinar on various dates are as follows: Date Spot Rate Forward Rate (to March 1, 2021)   December 1, 2020 $3.20 $ 3.275   December 31, 2020 3.30 3.400   March 1, 2021 3.45 N/A   Icebreaker must close its books and prepare financial statements at December 31.   a-1. Assuming that Icebreaker designates the forward contract as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for the sale and foreign currency forward contract in U.S. dollars. a-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income? a-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income? a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods? b-1. Assuming that Icebreaker designates the forward contract as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for the sale and foreign currency forward contract in U.S. dollars. b-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income? b-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income? b-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods? Req A1 (journal entires) 1. Record the sales and foreign currency account receivable. 2. Record the forward contract. 3. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable. 4. Record the change in the fair value of the forward contract. 5. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract. 6. Record the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount. 7. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable. 8. Record the entry to adjust the carrying value of the forward contract to its current fair value. 9. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract. 10. Record the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount. 11. Record the receipt of dinars from the foreign customer. 12. Record the settlement of the forward contract. Req A2 to A4 (see picture) Req B1 (journal entries) 1. Record the sales and foreign currency account receivable. 2. Record the forward contract. 3. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable. 4. Record the change in the fair value of the forward contract. 5. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract. 6. Record the allocation of the premium or discount. 7. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable. 8. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract. 9. Record the entry to adjust the carrying value of the forward contract to its current fair value. 10. Record the entry to adjust the net amount recognized as foreign exchange gain or loss to reflect the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount. 11. Record the receipt of dinars from the foreign customer. 12. Record the settlement of the forward contract. Req B2 to B4 (see picture)

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Icebreaker Company (a U.S.-based company) sells parts to a foreign customer on December 1, 2020, with payment of 14,000 dinars to be received on March 1, 2021. Icebreaker enters into a forward contract on December 1, 2020, to sell 14,000 dinars on March 1, 2021. The forward points on the forward contract are excluded in assessing hedge effectiveness and are amortized to net income using a straight-line method on a monthly basis. Relevant exchange rates for the dinar on various dates are as follows:

Date Spot Rate Forward Rate
(to March 1, 2021)
 
December 1, 2020 $3.20 $ 3.275  
December 31, 2020 3.30 3.400  
March 1, 2021 3.45 N/A  

Icebreaker must close its books and prepare financial statements at December 31.

 

  1. a-1. Assuming that Icebreaker designates the forward contract as a cash flow hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for the sale and foreign currency forward contract in U.S. dollars.

  2. a-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income?

  3. a-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income?

  4. a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

  5. b-1. Assuming that Icebreaker designates the forward contract as a fair value hedge of a foreign currency receivable, prepare journal entries for the sale and foreign currency forward contract in U.S. dollars.

  6. b-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income?

  7. b-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income?

  8. b-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?

Req A1 (journal entires)

1. Record the sales and foreign currency account receivable.

2. Record the forward contract.

3. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable.

4. Record the change in the fair value of the forward contract.

5. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract.

6. Record the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount.

7. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable.

8. Record the entry to adjust the carrying value of the forward contract to its current fair value.

9. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract.

10. Record the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount.

11. Record the receipt of dinars from the foreign customer.

12. Record the settlement of the forward contract.

Req A2 to A4

(see picture)

Req B1 (journal entries)

1. Record the sales and foreign currency account receivable.

2. Record the forward contract.

3. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable.

4. Record the change in the fair value of the forward contract.

5. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract.

6. Record the allocation of the premium or discount.

7. Record the entry to revalue the foreign currency account receivable.

8. Record the foreign exchange gain or loss on the forward contract.

9. Record the entry to adjust the carrying value of the forward contract to its current fair value.

10. Record the entry to adjust the net amount recognized as foreign exchange gain or loss to reflect the amortization of the forward contract premium or discount.

11. Record the receipt of dinars from the foreign customer.

12. Record the settlement of the forward contract.

Req B2 to B4

(see picture)

 

 

 

 

Req A1
Req A2 to A4
Req B1
Req B2 to B4
a-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income?
a-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income?
a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?
(Negative amounts should be entered with a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
a-2. Impact on 2020 net income
a-3. Impact on 2021 net income
a-4. Impact on net income over 2020 and 2021
Transcribed Image Text:Req A1 Req A2 to A4 Req B1 Req B2 to B4 a-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income? a-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income? a-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods? (Negative amounts should be entered with a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations.) a-2. Impact on 2020 net income a-3. Impact on 2021 net income a-4. Impact on net income over 2020 and 2021
Req A1
Req A2 to A4
Req B1
Req B2 to B4
b-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income?
b-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income?
b-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods?
(Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be entered with a minus sign.)
b-2.
Impact on 2020 net income
b-3.
Impact on 2021 net income
b-4.
Impact on net income over 2020 and 2021
< Req B1
Req B2 to B4 >
Transcribed Image Text:Req A1 Req A2 to A4 Req B1 Req B2 to B4 b-2. What is the impact on 2020 net income? b-3. What is the impact on 2021 net income? b-4. What is the impact on net income over the two accounting periods? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be entered with a minus sign.) b-2. Impact on 2020 net income b-3. Impact on 2021 net income b-4. Impact on net income over 2020 and 2021 < Req B1 Req B2 to B4 >
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