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Chapter 11, Problem 18P
a.
To determine
Determine the amount of gain on the sale and leaseback that Company I should recognize in 2015 under (1) U.S. GAAP and (2) IFRS.
a.
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(1)
U.S. GAAP:
The entry to record sale and leaseback under U.S. GAAP:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
01/01/2015 | Cash | 76,000 | ||
Deferred gain on sale of building | 76,000 | |||
(being deferred gain recognized on building) | ||||
12/31/2015 | Deferred gain on sale of building | 19,000 | ||
Gain on building | 19,000 | |||
(being amortization of gain recorded) |
Table: (1)
(2)
IFRS:
The entry to record sale and leaseback under IFRS:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
12/31/2015 | Cash | 76,000 | ||
Gain on building | 76,000 | |||
(being gain on sale recognized) |
Table: (2)
Working note:
Computation of amount of amortization:
b.
To determine
Determine the adjustments that Company I would make in 2015 and 2016 to reconcile net income and
b.
Expert Solution

Explanation of Solution
The entry to be made by Company I on December 31, 2015:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
12/31/2015 | Deferred gain on sale of building | $ 57,000 | ||
Gain on building | $ 57,000 | |||
(being deferred again recognized as an income under IFRS) |
Table: (3)
Partial Conversion worksheet, December 31, 2015 (Gain on Sale and Leaseback) | ||||
Particulars | U.S. GAAP | Debit | Credit | IFRS |
Gain on sale of building | ($19,000) | $57,000 | ($76,000) | |
Net income | ($19,000) | ($76,000) | ||
| $0 | $0 | ||
Retained earnings on 12/31/2015 | ($19,000) | ($76,000) | ||
Cash | $76,000 | $76,000 | ||
Buildings | $0 | $0 | ||
Total assets | $76,000 | $76,000 | ||
Deferred Gain on sale of Building | ($57,000) | $57,000 | $0 | |
Total Liabilities | ($57,000) | $0 | ||
Retained earnings on 12/31/2015 | ($19,000) | $76,000 | ||
Total liabilities and Equity | ($76,000) | $57,000 | $57,000 | $76,000 |
Table: (4)
The entry to be made by Company I on December 31, 2016:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
12/31/2016 | Deferred gain on sale of building | 19,000 | ||
Gain on building | 19,000 | |||
(being reduction to deferred gain recorded) | ||||
12/31/2016 | Deferred gain on sale of building | 38000 | ||
Gain on building | 38000 | |||
(being deferred again recognized as an income under IFRS) |
Table: (5)
Partial Conversion worksheet, December 31, 2016 (Gain on Sale and Leaseback) | ||||
Particulars | U.S. GAAP | Debit | Credit | IFRS |
Gain on sale of building | ($19,000) | $19,000 | $0 | $0 |
Net income | ($19,000) | $0 | ||
Retained earnings on 01/01/2015 | ($19,000) | $57,000 | ($76,000) | |
Retained earnings on 12/31/2015 | ($38,000) | ($76,000) | ||
Cash | $76,000 | $76,000 | ||
Buildings | $0 | $0 | ||
Total assets | $76,000 | $76,000 | ||
Deferred Gain on sale of Building | $38,000 | $38,000 | $0 | |
Total Liabilities | $38,000 | $0 | ||
Retained earnings on 12/31/2015 | $38,000 | $76,000 | ||
Total liabilities and Equity | $76,000 | $57,000 | $57,000 | $76,000 |
Table: (6)
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