CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR FUNDAMENTAL AC
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Chapter 15A, Problem 21QS
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Concept Introduction:
Foreign Exchange Rate: It refers to the price of one currency which is expressed in terms of the currency of another country. In other words, the foreign exchange rate is the rate at which the currency of two countries is exchanged.
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2 XYZ Company sells goods to a foreign customer on June 8. Payment of 3,000,000 foreign currency units (FC) is due in one month. June 30 is XYZ Company’s fiscal year-end. The following exchange rates were in effect during the period:
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July 8 Spot rate $1.20
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Assume that your company purchases inventories from a Mexican supplier on December 15. The invoice specifies that payment is to be made on March 15 in Mexican Pesos (Peso) in the amount of 350,000
Pesos. Your company operates on a calendar year basis.
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Accounts payable
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