ADV. ACCT LOOSELEAF W/ CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 11, Problem 19P
a.
To determine
Determine the appropriate accounting for this compound financial instrument for the year ending December 31, 2017, under (1) IFRS and (2) U.S. GAAP.
b.
To determine
Prepare the entry that the U.S. parent would make on the December 31, 2017, conversion worksheet to convert IFRS balances to U.S. GAAP.
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