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标题: Reading 24: Multinational Operations LOS d ~ Q9-13 [打印本页]

作者: mayanfang1    时间: 2009-1-17 15:28     标题: [2009] Session 6 - Reading 24: Multinational Operations LOS d ~ Q9-13

Q9. The Cost of Goods Sold for Grande, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2001, expressed in U.S. dollars is:

A)   $4,950,000.

B)   $5,400,000.

C)   $5,250,000.

Q10. What is the translation gain or loss for Grande, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2001?

A)   $200,000.

B)   -$600,000.

C)   $150,000.

Q11. The translation gain or loss from the activities of Grande, Inc., should be reported in:

A)   the statement of cash flows.

B)   the income statement.

C)   the statement of shareholder’s equity.

Q12. Revenues for 2001 translated into U.S. dollars amount to:

A)   $6,600,000.

B)   $6,000,000.

C)   $7,800,000.

Q13. As a result of making the appropriate currency adjustments to the financial statements, Grande Inc.’s December 31, 2001

     quick ratio will be:

A)   unchanged, and the current ratio will be higher.

B)   higher, and the current ratio will be higher.

C)   unchanged, and the current ratio will be unchanged.


作者: mayanfang1    时间: 2009-1-17 15:28

答案和详解如下:

Q9. The Cost of Goods Sold for Grande, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2001, expressed in U.S. dollars is:

A)   $4,950,000.

B)   $5,400,000.

C)   $5,250,000.

Correct answer is A)

Both the beginning and ending inventory under LIFO cost flow assumptions and a slow inventory turnover are translated at the $0.12 rate as of the date the original inventory was acquired, January 1, 2001. Because beginning and ending inventories expressed in Mexican pesos are equal, the purchases for the year will equal the Cost of Goods Sold, which is remeasured at the average cost of acquiring the goods during the year: $0.11. (45,000,000 * $0.11) = $4,950,000.

Q10. What is the translation gain or loss for Grande, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2001?

A)   $200,000.

B)   -$600,000.

C)   $150,000.

Correct answer is C)

When using the temporal method, only cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, current debt, and long-term debt are translated at the current rate. This means that exposure under the temporal method is:

(cash + accounts receivable) – (accounts payable + current debt + long-term debt)

The currency translation adjustment (CTA) is calculated as the sum of the flow effect and holding effect.

Flow effect (in $) = change in exposure (in LC) × (ending rate – average rate)

Holding gain/loss effect (in $) = beginning exposure (in LC) × (ending rate – beginning rate)

Going back to our data in the example:

Beginning exposure = (5,000,000 + 20,00,000) – (10,000,000 + 0 + 40,000,000) = -25,000,000

Ending exposure = (20,000,000 + 35,000,000) – (10,000,000 + 0 + 35,000,000) = 10,00,000

Change in exposure = 10,000,000 – (-25,000,000) = 35,000,000

Flow effect (in $) = 35,000,000 × [$0.10 – $0.11] = 35,000,000 × [– $0.01] = -$350,000

Holding gain/loss effect (in $) = -25,000,000 × [$0.10 – $0.12] = -25,000,000 × [-$0.02] = $500,000

Translation gain (in $) = flow effect + holding gain/loss effect = -$350,000 + $500,000 = $150,000

Q11. The translation gain or loss from the activities of Grande, Inc., should be reported in:

A)   the statement of cash flows.

B)   the income statement.

C)   the statement of shareholder’s equity.

Correct answer is B)

Under the temporal method, translation gains and losses are included in the income statement.

Q12. Revenues for 2001 translated into U.S. dollars amount to:

A)   $6,600,000.

B)   $6,000,000.

C)   $7,800,000.

Correct answer is A)

Under the temporal method, revenues are translated at the average rate during the reporting period.

60,000,000 × 0.11 = $6,600,000

Q13. As a result of making the appropriate currency adjustments to the financial statements, Grande Inc.’s December 31, 2001

     quick ratio will be:

A)   unchanged, and the current ratio will be higher.

B)   higher, and the current ratio will be higher.

C)   unchanged, and the current ratio will be unchanged.

Correct answer is A)

Since the functional currency is the reporting currency, the temporal method must be used. Since it is taking fewer dollars to buy a peso, the peso is depreciating.

The quick ratio is a liquidity ratio that does not include inventory. The quick ratio is calculated as [(cash + accounts receivable) / accounts payable]. Since monetary assets and liabilities are translated at the current rate, the quick ratio will be unchanged. The current ratio however is calculated as [(cash + accounts receivable + inventory) / accounts payable]. Since inventory is accounted for under LIFO, inventory is translated at the historical rate while the other components of the ratio are translated at the current rate. Using the historical rate for inventory will lead to a higher numerator and a higher current ratio.


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