ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-ACCESS
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Author: Christensen
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.1.3E
To determine
Introduction: Translation is the method used to convert financial results of the business of subsidiary company into the functional currency of parent company.
Re-measurement: It is process to measure the financial results of any other currency into functional currency.
To choose: The correct option.
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Chapter 2 / Question 2:
A manufacturing entity buys a machine (an item of property, plant and equipment) for 20 million dinars on 1 January 20X1. The machine is held under the cost model and has a useful life of 20 years. The entity has a reporting date of 31 December 20X1 and a functional currency of dollars ($). Exchange rates are as follows:
What is the carrying amount of the machine as at 31 December 20X1?
Part A
On 3 January 2022, Xavier Ltd exchanged a machine with Carey Ltd. with a cost of $430 000 and accumulated depreciation of $150 000 for a new similar machine with a price of $460 000. Ignore GST.
Required:
Prepare general journal entries including narrations to record the exchange of the machines.
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