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QUESTION 6 Master Limited has the following items in its statement of profit or loss and...

QUESTION 6

  1. Master Limited has the following items in its statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the year ended 30 June 2017:

    Revenue FC*130,000
    Cost of goods sold FC45,000
    Other expenses FC14,000
    Income tax expense FC12,000


    *FC = Foreign Currency.

    All items were earned and incurred evenly across the year. The following exchange rates applied:

    End of reporting period FC1 = $1.44

    Average rate for year                FC1 = $1.42

    The net profit after tax translated into the presentation currency is:

    $41,549.

    $40,972.

    $83,780.

    $84,940.

0.2 points   

QUESTION 7

  1. Banjo Ltd acquired 100% of Wellington Ltd on 1 July 2018. The balance sheet of Wellington Ltd on that date was as follows:

    Balance sheet at 1 July 2018

    NZ$

    NZ$

    Machinery at cost

    560,000

    Share capital

    400,000

    Investment property

    400,000

    General reserve

    200,000

    Receivables

    100,000

    Retained earnings

    600,000

    Cash

    140,000

    1,200,000

    1,200,000


    The balance sheet of Wellington Ltd as at 30 June 2019 is as follows:

    Balance sheet as at 30 June 2019

    NZ$

    NZ$

    Machinery — carrying value

    300,000

    Share capital

    400,000

    Investment property

    400,000

    General Reserve

    200,000

    Receivables

    500,000

    Retained earnings

    1,000,000

    Cash

    600,000

    Accounts payable

    170,000

    Income tax payable

    30,000

    1,800,000

    1,800,000


    Relevant exchange rates are as follows:

    NZ$

    A$

    1 July 2018

        1.00

    =

    0.95

    30 June 2019

        1.00

    =

    0.85

    Average 2018-19

        1.00

    =

    0.90

    If the functional currency of Wellington Ltd is New Zealand dollars and the presentation currency is Australian dollars the total assets of NZ$1,800 000 would translate into Australian dollars as:

    $1,560,000

    $1,710,000

    $1,620,000

    $1,530,000

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QUESTION 8

  1. Alpine Limited has the following items in its statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income:

    NZ$
    Revenue 140,000
    Cost of goods sold 85,000
    Interest expense 14,000
    Income tax expense 12,000


    All items arose evenly across the year. The following exchange rates applied:

    End of reporting period    NZ$1.00 = A$0.90
    Average rate for year NZ$1.00 = A$0.85

    The net profit after tax translated into the presentation currency of A$ is:

    $34,118.

    $46,750.

    $24,650.

    $26,100.

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QUESTION 9

  1. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

    Movements in the foreign currency translation reserve must be disclosed.

    Exchanges differences included in profit or loss must be disclosed.

    There is no need to disclose if the presentation currency is different from the functional currency.

    AASB121/ IAS 21 The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates requires disclosures about the translation of financial statements into other currencies.

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QUESTION 10

  1. Under AASB 121 The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates, an entity must disclose which of the following items in particular?

    I. The amount of exchange differences included in profit or loss of the period.
    II. The amount of the exchange difference included directly in share capital during the period.
    III. Whether a change in the functional currency has occurred.
    IV. The reason for using a presentation currency that is different from the functional currency.

    II and III only.

    I, II, III and IV.

    I, III and IV only.

    I and IV only.

Solutions

Expert Solution

6)

Revenue 130000.00
Cost of goods sold 45000.00
Other expenses 14000.00
Income tax expense 12000.00
NET PROFIT =(130000-45000-14000-12000) 59000.00
Average rate for year (For profit and loss we use average rate) 1.42
Net profit after tax translated 83780
into the presentation currency

7)

All balance sheet item is to be converted using rate on final day of accounting year: 1800000 * 0.85 = 1530000

8)

Revenue 140000.00
Cost of goods sold 85000.00
Interest expenses 14000.00
Income tax expense 12000.00
NET PROFIT =(140000-85000-14000-12000) 29000.00
Average rate for year (For profit and loss we use average rate) 0.85
Net profit after tax translated 24650
into the presentation currency

9)

There is no need to disclose if the presentation currency is different from the functional currency. This statement is incorrect since disclousure is required.

10) All the point is required I, II, III and IV.


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