On September 1, 2020, Bain Corp. received an order for equipmentfrom a foreign cuatomerfor 300,000 local currency units (LCU) when the peso equivalent was P96000. Bain shipped the equipment on October 15, 2020, and billed the customer for 300,000 LCU when thepeso equlvalentwas P100,000, Brain received the customer's remittance in full on November16, 2020, and sold the 300,000 LCU for P105,000, In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020, Brainshould report a foreign exchange transaction gain of? 1.
On September 1, 2020, Bain Corp. received an order for equipmentfrom a foreign cuatomerfor 300,000 local currency units (LCU) when the peso equivalent was P96000. Bain shipped the equipment on October 15, 2020, and billed the customer for 300,000 LCU when thepeso equlvalentwas P100,000, Brain received the customer's remittance in full on November16, 2020, and sold the 300,000 LCU for P105,000, In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020, Brainshould report a foreign exchange transaction gain of? 1.
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Transcribed Image Text:On September 1, 2020, Bain Corp. receivedan order for equipment from a foreign customerfor 300,000
local currency units (LCU) when the peso equivalent was P96,000, Bain shipped the equipment on October 15,
2020, and billed the customer for 300,000 LCU when thepeso equivalentwas P100,000. Brain received the
1.
customer's remittancein fullon November15, 2020, and sold the 300,000 LCU for P105,000, In its income
tatement for the year ended December 31, 2020, Brainshould repornt a foreign exchange transaction gain of?
2.
On November 15, 2020, Celt, Inc, a Philppine company located in Baguio City, ordered merchandise FOB
shipping point from a Geman Company for 200,000 marks. The merchandise as shipped and invoiced to Celton
December 10, 2009. Celt paidtheinvoioce onJanuary 1, 2021. The spotrates for marks on the respective dates are
as follows
November 15, 2020
December 10, 2020
December 31, 2020
P22.4955
22.4875
22.4675
January 10, 2021
22.4475
In Celt's December 31, 2020 income statement, the foreign exchange gain is?
3.
The White Co. has the Philippine pesos as its funtional currency. On October 16, 2020, White ordered
some inventory from a foreign supplier and agreed a purchase price of 160,000 local currency units (LCU). The
inventory was received on November 15, 2020.
At December 31, 2020, the inventory remained on hand and the trade payable balance for the inventony
purchase remained outstanding. The supplier was paid on January 27, 2021 and the inventory was soid on
January 31, 2010.
The following information about exchange ratesis available:October 16,
1.00 = 2.60LCU
1.00 - 2.50LCU
2020
November 15, 2020
December 31, 2020
1.00 = 2.40LCU
January 27, 2021
1.00 - 2.25 LCU
According to LAS 21, The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates, at what amount shouldthe trade payable
balance due tothe supplier bepresented inthestatement offinandial position at December 31,2020?

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On October 1, 2020, a local importer contracted to purchase foreign goods requiring payment of
100,000 German marks one month after their receipt at the local importer's business place. Title to the goods
passed on the date of shipment on December 1, 2020. On December 31, 2020, the goods were still in transit.
The following exchange rates were madeavailable:
October 1, 2020
22.00
December 1, 2020
20.00
December 31, 2020
26.00
How should the exchange fluctuation in 2009 to be accounted by this local importer?
5.
Certain balance sheet accounts of a foreign subsidiary of Rowan, Inc. at December 31,2020, have been
translated into Philippine pesos as follows:
Translated at
Current rate
Historical rate
Note receivable, long-term
240,000
200,000
Prepaid rent
85,000
80,000
Patent
150,000
170,000
What total amount should be included in Rowan's December 31, 2021, consolidated balancesheet for the above
accounts using the translation method?
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