
Financial accounting 16th Edition by Jan Williams,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner ,Joseph Carcello
النسخة 16الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0077862381
Financial accounting 16th Edition by Jan Williams,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner ,Joseph Carcello
النسخة 16الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0077862381 تمرين 39
A Comprehensive Problem: Journalizing Exchange Rate Effects
Wolfe Computer is a U.S.ompany that manufactures portable personal computers.any of the components for the computer are purchased abroad, and the finished product is sold in foreign countries as well as in the United States.mong the recent transactions of Wolfe are the following:
Oct.8 Purchased from Mitsutonka, a Japanese company, 20,000 disk drives.he purchase price was ¥180,000,000, payable in 30 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.0105 per yen.Wolfe uses the perpetual inventory method; debit the Inventory of Raw Materials account.)
Nov. Sold 700 personal computers to the Bank of England for £604,500 due in 30 days.he cost of the computers, to be debited to the Cost of Goods Sold account, was $518,000.urrent exchange rate, $1.65 per British pound.Use one compound journal entry to record the sale and the cost of goods sold.n recording the cost of goods sold, credit Inventory of Finished Goods.)
Nov.7 Issued a check to Inland Bank for $ 1,836,000 in full payment of account payable to Mitsutonka.
Dec. Purchased 10,000 gray-scale monitors from German Optical for €1,200,000, payable in 60 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.7030 per euro.Debit Inventory of Raw Materials.)
Dec. Collected dollar-equivalent of £604,500 from the Bank of England.urrent exchange rate, $1.63 per British pound.
Dec.1 Sold 10,000 personal computers to Computique, a Swiss retail chain, for SFr23,750,000, due in 30 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.6000 per Swiss franc.he cost of the computers, to be debited to Cost of Goods Sold and credited to Inventory of Finished Goods, is $7,400,000.
Instructions
a.repare in general journal form the entries necessary to record the preceding transactions.
b.repare the adjusting entries needed at December 31 for the €1,200,000 account payable to German Optical and the SFr23,750,000 account receivable from Computique.ear-end exchange rates, $0.7000 per euro and $0.5980 per Swiss franc.Use a separate journal entry to adjust each account balance.)
c.ompute (to the nearest dollar) the unit sales price of computers in U.S.ollars in either the November 9 or December 11 sales transaction.The sales price is the same in each transaction.)
d.ompute the exchange rate for the yen, stated in U.S.ollars, on November 27.
e.xplain how Wolfe Computer could have hedged its position to reduce the risk of loss from exchange rate fluctuations on ( 1 ) its foreign payables and ( 2 ) its foreign receivables.
Wolfe Computer is a U.S.ompany that manufactures portable personal computers.any of the components for the computer are purchased abroad, and the finished product is sold in foreign countries as well as in the United States.mong the recent transactions of Wolfe are the following:
Oct.8 Purchased from Mitsutonka, a Japanese company, 20,000 disk drives.he purchase price was ¥180,000,000, payable in 30 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.0105 per yen.Wolfe uses the perpetual inventory method; debit the Inventory of Raw Materials account.)
Nov. Sold 700 personal computers to the Bank of England for £604,500 due in 30 days.he cost of the computers, to be debited to the Cost of Goods Sold account, was $518,000.urrent exchange rate, $1.65 per British pound.Use one compound journal entry to record the sale and the cost of goods sold.n recording the cost of goods sold, credit Inventory of Finished Goods.)
Nov.7 Issued a check to Inland Bank for $ 1,836,000 in full payment of account payable to Mitsutonka.
Dec. Purchased 10,000 gray-scale monitors from German Optical for €1,200,000, payable in 60 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.7030 per euro.Debit Inventory of Raw Materials.)
Dec. Collected dollar-equivalent of £604,500 from the Bank of England.urrent exchange rate, $1.63 per British pound.
Dec.1 Sold 10,000 personal computers to Computique, a Swiss retail chain, for SFr23,750,000, due in 30 days.urrent exchange rate, $0.6000 per Swiss franc.he cost of the computers, to be debited to Cost of Goods Sold and credited to Inventory of Finished Goods, is $7,400,000.
Instructions
a.repare in general journal form the entries necessary to record the preceding transactions.
b.repare the adjusting entries needed at December 31 for the €1,200,000 account payable to German Optical and the SFr23,750,000 account receivable from Computique.ear-end exchange rates, $0.7000 per euro and $0.5980 per Swiss franc.Use a separate journal entry to adjust each account balance.)
c.ompute (to the nearest dollar) the unit sales price of computers in U.S.ollars in either the November 9 or December 11 sales transaction.The sales price is the same in each transaction.)
d.ompute the exchange rate for the yen, stated in U.S.ollars, on November 27.
e.xplain how Wolfe Computer could have hedged its position to reduce the risk of loss from exchange rate fluctuations on ( 1 ) its foreign payables and ( 2 ) its foreign receivables.
التوضيح
c) Computation of unit sales price: d. ...
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