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Sunny Ltd., a hand sanitizer manufacturer, has prepared its financial statements for the year ended at December 31, 2019. On February 28, 2020, the board of directors authorized to issue the financial statements to shareholders. The following events have occurred:
Required:
For each of the above event, state the correct accounting treatments in accordance with Hong Kong Accounting Standards for the year ended at December 31, 2019. If it is an event after the reporting period, identify whether it is an adjusting or non-adjusting event. Give reasons for your answer.
1. On December 1, 2019, the board of directors decided to issue $50,000,000, 9% convertible bonds for the purpose of expanding business in other countries. The conversion rate is fixed at 50 shares for bond with face value of $1,000. The convertible bonds are offered to the public on January 15, 2020. The market interest rate for a similar bond without conversion option is at 12%.
Ans : This is non adjusting event since conversion will happen after reporting date of 31st Dec 2019. However it is important to note that as per IASS33 Earning per share disclosure will be required for all potential dilution which may not be resulting into dilution as on reporting date.
2. On October 23, 2019, Sunny signed a contract to sell 10,000 hand sanitizer to a local store at a price of $200 each. However, due to the increase in the cost of materials, the estimated cost of making one hand sanitizer has been increased to $250. Sunny has to deliver the hand sanitizer to its customer on January 30, 2020
Ans : This event provides indication to net realizable value of carrying inventory. Inventory is values at cost or net realizable value whichever is lower.
Hence whatever inventory already produced needs to be valued at $ 200 each & not at cost of $250.
3. Under the terms of the sales contract, Sunny undertakes to recall its new formulated sanitizer, for its manufacturing defects within six months from the date of sale. The accountants estimated that 5% of the sanitizer will be returned for refund. In January 2020, Sunny discovered a serious problem in the manufacturing process of the new formulated sanitizer. Because of this, Sunny expected that 20% of the sanitizer sold in 2019 will be returned for refund
Ans : This event indicates that potential liability as on reporting date have increased hence revenue should be adjusted for additional 15% and refund liability should be provided for differential 15% and cost of sales also should be adjusted for the right to take return material for refund.
4. On December 15, 2019, a group of customers reported that the hand sanitizer that they bought in 2019 caused them have serious skin infection problems. They filed a lawsuit against Sunny on December 20, 2019. The company’s attorney said that it was probable that Sunny would be liable for the case. However, the amount of damage could not be estimated.
Ans : As the amount is not determinable, company should disclose this in notes to financial statement
5. On February 12, 2020, the above lawsuit case was settled for the amount of $2,500,000.
Ans : This is adjusting event as it indicates the liability as on reporting date of $ 2,500,000 hence this liability should be accounted
6. Sunny has retail stores in China doing poorly. On February 15, 2020, Sunny estimated that those stores might report a loss of $1,500,000 in 2020
Ans : This is non adjusting event as it estimation of loss in 2020 which is beyond the reporting date
7. In May 2019, Sunny had legal disputes with Coco Limited. Unable to reach out-of-court settlement with Coco, Sunny sued Coco for compensation for damages in August 2018. In November 2019, Sunny heard good news about the lawsuit in which the company sued Coco. Sunny’s lawyer is confident that the company will win the case and will receive about $120,000 in compensation for damages from Coco in early 2020. Sunny recognized the gain and receivable from litigation of $120,000 in year 2019.
Ans : Contingent asset is not recognized on probability, unless there is court order the receivable and gain should not have been recognized hence this entry should be reversed
8. On March 1, 2020, a customer owing $600,000 to Sunny filed for bankruptcy. The financial statements include an allowance for doubtful debts pertaining to this customer only of $30,000.
Ans : Since the information is available post the authorization of financial statement it is neither adjusting event nor non-adjusting event & no impact needs to be provided to financial statement.