
Concept explainers
a.
Calculate the amount of bonus based on;
(1)Company G peso-based pre-tax income.
(2) Company G dollar-based pre-tax income. Translate the peso-based bonus ofCompany Ginto dollars using current exchange rate.
a.

Explanation of Solution
(1) The calculation based on Company G pesos pre-tax income is as follows:
Therefore, the peso-based bonus for Company G is MXN 150,000.
(2) The calculation based on Company G dollar-based pre-tax income is as follows:
Therefore, the dollar-based bonus for Company G is($90,000) or no bonus.
Convert the Company G pesos pre-tax income in to Company G dollars using current exchange rate:
Note: The value of current exchange rate is taken from Exhibit 15-7.
b.
Calculate the average exchange rate that is used to translate the Company G’s pesos income statement into the Company G’s dollar statement for the categories:
- (1) Sales and
- (2) Expenses.
b.

Explanation of Solution
The average exchange rate that is used to translate the Company G pesos income statement into the Company G dollar statement for sales is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the average exchange rate is $0.30/ pesos.
The average exchange rate that is used to translate the Company G pesos income statement into the Company G dollar statement for expenses is calculated as follows
Therefore, the average exchange rate is $0.34737/ pesos.
Note: MXN is the currency unit of Mexico.
c.
Explain the way in which global products of Country M’s pre-tax income became a dollar pre-tax loss.
c.

Explanation of Solution
The way in which global products of Country M’s pre-tax income became a dollar pre-tax loss is listed as follows:
- The difference in the average exchange rates is caused by translation timing differences.
- For example, Sales may clutch around holidays, but expenses for cost of sales remains continuous over the year.
- The procedures to create the translated statement by Incorporation G might cause the disparities in the average exchange rate.
d.
Explain a reason for which the dollar-based pre-tax income would be appropriate for evaluating Person S and a reason for which the peso-based pre-tax income would be appropriate for evaluating Person S and state the option that is appropriate.
d.

Explanation of Solution
There is no clear answerto this question but certain issues that can be discussed are as follows:
- Does Person S have the ability to “control” USD income?
- If the objective is to generate profits that can be distributed to Company G stockholders, the dollar based pre-tax income may be appropriate.
- What is the Incorporation G’s subsidiary objective?
- If it is market penetration, then sales may be a better basis for performance evaluation.
- Do the translation procedures that result in a USD pre-tax loss make economic sense?
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