ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IA
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ISBN: 9781260545081
Author: Christensen
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.17P

a

To determine

Reportable segments: It is the process of deciding which operating segment is separately reportable and separate supplemental disclosures must be made. It is based on management’s classifications of each operating segment for internal evaluation of the financial position and operating performance of the enterprise.

The FASB specified three 10 percent significance rules to determine which of the operating segments shall have separately reported information. The separate disclosures are required for segments meeting at least one of the following tests:

  1. The segment revenue, including both external sales and intersegment sales, is 10 percent or more.
  2. The absolute value of segment’s profit or loss is 10 percent or more
  3. The segment’s assets are 10 percent or more of the total assets of all operating segments.

The profit or loss for each given geographical segments

a

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13.17P

Operating profit:

  • U.S $680.
  • New Zealand $17.2
  • Australia $85.2

Operating loss:

  • Singapore $(2.4)

Explanation of Solution

Determination of reportable segment using 10 percent revenue test:

    U.S.New ZealandSingaporeAustralia
    Sales to unaffiliated$2,500$320$60$120
    Inter area sales10010
    Total revenue$2,600$320$70$120
    Less: Operating expenses1,8202907030
    Allocated costs10012.82.44.8
    Operating profit (loss)$68017.2(2.4)85.2

Determination of allocated costs

  Allocated cost=Salestounaffiliatestotalsales×commoncost to be allocated

  U.S.=$2,500$3,000×$120=$100

  New Zealand=$320$3,000×$120=$12.8

  Singapore=$60$3,000×$120=$2.4

  Australia=$120$3,000×$120=$4.8

b

To determine

Reportable segments: It is the process of deciding which operating segment is separately reportable and separate supplemental disclosures must be made. It is based on management’s classifications of each operating segment for internal evaluation of the financial position and operating performance of the enterprise.

The FASB specified three 10 percent significance rules to determine which of the operating segments shall have separately reported information. The separate disclosures are required for segments meeting at least one of the following tests:

  1. The segment revenue, including both external sales and intersegment sales, is 10 percent or more.
  2. The absolute value of segment’s profit or loss is 10 percent or more.
  3. The segment’s assets are 10 percent or more of the total assets of all operating segments.

The general reporting requirements related to the company’s geographical areas

b

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Answer to Problem 13.17P

Revenue from external customers from Home County or Foreign Country shall be reported and long-lived assets in the home country and all the assets held in foreign countries must be reported.

Explanation of Solution

Revenue from external customers from the home country and from all customers of foreign countries is to be reported. If revenue from an external customer is material then it must be shown with separate disclosure.

Long-lived assets located in the home country and the total assets located in all foreign countries is to be reported. If the assets in any location are more than or equal to 10 percent of total assets then the amounts of assets held in that country shall be disclosed separately.

c

To determine

Reportable segments: It is the process of deciding which operating segment is separately reportable and separate supplemental disclosures must be made. It is based on management’s classifications of each operating segment for internal evaluation of the financial position and operating performance of the enterprise.

The FASB specified three 10 percent significance rules to determine which of the operating segments shall have separately reported information. The separate disclosures are required for segments meeting at least one of the following tests:

  1. The segment revenue, including both external sales and intersegment sales, is 10 percent or more.
  2. The absolute value of segment’s profit or loss is 10 percent or more.
  3. The segment’s assets are 10 percent or more of the total assets of all operating segments.

The separate reportable segments of the given geographical segments

c

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Answer to Problem 13.17P

Domestic segment and New Zealand is separately reportable

Explanation of Solution

Determination of reportable segment using 10 percent revenue test:

    Geographical areaSales to unaffiliated customersPercentage of consolidated revenueSeparately reportable
    Domestic$2,50083,3%Yes
    New Zealand32010.7%Yes
    Singapore602%No
    Australia1204%No
    Total3,000100%

Determination of reportable segment using 10 percent long lived assets test:

    Geographical areaSales to unaffiliated customersPercentage of consolidated revenueSeparately reportable
    Domestic$2,20081.4%Yes
    New Zealand28010.4%Yes
    Singapore1405.2%No
    Australia803%No
    Total2,700100%

For both revenue and long lived assets test New Zealand operations are separately reportable

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