Soft Bound Version for Advanced Accounting 13th Edition
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ISBN: 9781260110579
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Calculate the foreign exchange gain based on the given scenario.
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Brief, Inc., had a receivable from a foreign customer that is payable in the customer's local currency. On December 31, 2020, Brief correctly included this receivable for 377,500 local currency units (LCU) in its balance sheet at $290,000. When Brief collected the receivable on February 15, 2021, the U.S. dollar equivalent was $301,200. In Brief's 2021 consolidated income statement, how much should it report as a foreign exchange gain?
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4) Brief, Inc., had a receivable from a foreign customer that is payable in the customer’s local currency. On December 31, 2020, Brief correctly included this receivable for 200,000 local currency units (LCU) in its balance sheet at $110,000. When Brief collected the receivable on February 15, 2021, the U.S. dollar equivalent was $120,000. In Brief’s 2021 consolidated income statement, how much should it report as a foreign exchange gain?
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Matthias Corp. had the following foreign currency transactions during 2017:• Purchased merchandise from a foreign supplier on January 20 for the U.S. dollar equivalent of $60,000 and paid the invoice on April 20 at the U.S. dollar equivalent of $50,000.• On September 1, borrowed the U.S. dollar equivalent of $300,000 evidenced by a note that is payable in the lender’s local currency in one year. On December 31, the U.S. dollar equivalent of the principal amount was $320,000.In Matthias’s 2017 income statement, what amount should be included as a net foreign exchange gain or loss?a. $10,000 gainb. $10,000 lossc. $20,000 gaind. $30,000 loss
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