Required: Prepare journal entries to record Maple's import and export transactions during 20X5 and 20X6. a-1 a-2 a-3 b. What amount of foreign currency transaction gain or loss would Maple report on its income statement for 20X5? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 A1 Req 1 A2 Req 1 A3 Req 1 B
Required: Prepare journal entries to record Maple's import and export transactions during 20X5 and 20X6. a-1 a-2 a-3 b. What amount of foreign currency transaction gain or loss would Maple report on its income statement for 20X5? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 A1 Req 1 A2 Req 1 A3 Req 1 B
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Maple Company had the following export and import transactions during 20X5:
1. On March 1, Maple sold goods to a Canadian company for C$42,000, receivable on May 30. The spot rates for Canadian dollars:
were C$1 = $0.65 on March 1 and C$1 = $0.68 on May 30.
2. On July 1, Maple signed a contract to purchase equipment from a Japanese company for ¥430,000. The equipment was
manufactured in Japan during August and was delivered to Maple on August 30 with payment due in 60 days on October 29. The
spot rates for yen were ¥1 = $0.102 on July 1, 1 = $0.104 on August 30, and ¥1 = $0.106 on October 29. The 60-day forward
exchange rate on August 30, 20X5, was ¥1 = $0.1055.
3. On November 16, Maple purchased inventory from a London company for £22,000, payable on January 15, 20X6. The spot rates for
pounds were £1 = $1.65 on November 16, £1 = $1.63 on December 31, and £1 = $1.64 on January 15, 20X6. The forward rate on
December 31, 20X5, for a January 15, 20X6, exchange was £1 = $1.645.
Required:
Prepare journal entries to record Maple's import and export transactions during 20X5 and 20X6.
a-1
a-2
a-3
b. What amount of foreign currency transaction gain or loss would Maple report on its income statement for 20X5?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Req 1 A1
Req 1 A2
Req 1 A3
Req 1 B
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