Exam 10: Foreign Currency Transactions
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GWN has a July 31st year end. On that date the forward rate for US dollars for three months was CDN $1.2225. Prepare a July 31, 2013 Partial Trial Balance, indicating how each account balance would appear on the company's financial statements.


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On July 1, 2014, when the spot rate was US$1 = CDN$1.1445, North Inc., based in Alberta, ordered merchandise from an American supplier for US$600,000. Delivery was scheduled for the month of September, with payment to be made in full on November 15, 2014. Once the order was placed, North entered into a forward contract with its bank to purchase US$600,000 on the settlement date at the forward rate of $1.1625CDN. The forward contract was designated as a cash flow hedge of the cash flow required to settle with the American supplies. The merchandise was received on October 1, 2014, when the spot rate was US$1 = $1.1575CDN. On October 31, the company's year-end, the spot rate was $1.1690. North purchased the U.S. dollars to pay its supplier on November 15, 2014 when the spot rate was $1.1725CDN. The forward rate to November 15, 2014, was $1.165CDN on October 1 and $1.17CDN on October 31. What is the amount of the forward contract in Canadian dollars?
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On December 1, 2013 Compucat also shipped a batch of laptop computers to an American client for $250,000US. The invoice required that Compucat receive its payment in full by January 31, 2013. On the date of the sale, the company entered into a forward contract for $250,000US at the two-month forward rate of $1US = $1.25CDN. This forward contract was designated to be a fair value hedge of the amount due from the American customer. The dates and exchange rates relevant to these transactions are shown below.
Prepare the 2013 journal entries to record the above transactions. In addition, prepare any adjusting journal entries that you deem necessary.


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At the balance sheet date, monetary items denominated in a foreign currency should be adjusted to reflect the exchange rate in effect at the:
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The average rates in effect for 2010 and 2011 were as follows:
What is the amount of interest expense (in Canadian Dollars) recorded for 2011?



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On July 1, 2013, Great White North (GWN) Inc. purchased merchandise from a supplier in the U.S. for $800,000 with terms requiring full payment by October 31, 2013. On July 2, GWN entered into a forward contract to purchase $800,000 U.S. on October 31, 2013 at a rate of $1.2275CDN. The forward contract was designated as a hedge of the fair value of the amount due to the supplier. On October 31, GWN paid its supplier in full. Selected dates and spot rates are shown below:
GWN has a July 31st year end. On that date the forward rate for US dollars for three months was CDN $1.2225. Prepare the journal entries assuming that no forward contract was entered into.

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Compute the carrying value of the investment at the end of each year:


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Which of the following provides the best hedge against exchange variations in the value of a stream of income in a foreign currency where the payments are expected to occur in equal amounts over a period of five years?
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RXN's year-end is on December 31. On November 1, 2014 when the U.S. dollar was worth $1.165 CDN, RXN sold merchandise to an American client for $300,000. Full payment of this invoice was expected by March 1, 2015. On December 1, the spot rate was $1.1450 CDN and the three-month forward rate was $1.1250 CDN. In order to minimize its Foreign Exchange risk and exposure, RXN entered into a contract with its bank on December 1, 2014 to deliver $300,000 U.S. in three months' time. The spot rate at year-end was $1.16 CDN and the forward rate from December 31, 2014 to March 1, 2015 was $1.14 CDN. On March 1, 2015, RXN received the $300,000 U.S. from its client and settled its contract with the bank. The forward contract was to be accounted for as a fair value hedge of the US dollar receivable. Significant dates and exchange rates pertaining to this transaction are as follows:
What is the amount of the exchange gain or loss from the recognition of the hedge discount recognized during 2014?

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