Deck 15: Investments and International Operations

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Cash equivalents are investments that are readily converted to known amounts of cash and mature within three months.
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The consolidation method is used in accounting for long-term investments in equity securities with controlling influence.
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Investments in held-for-trading securities are accounted for using the consolidation method.
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Comprehensive income refers to all changes in equity during a period except those from owners' investments and dividends.
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There is fair value adjustment to the portfolio of held-to-maturity debt.
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Equity securities reflect a creditor relationship such as investments in notes and bonds.
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Consolidated financial statements show the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of all entities under the parent's control.
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Bond sinking funds are examples of short-term investments.
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When an investor company owns more than 25% of the voting shares of an investee company, it has a controlling influence.
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A company holds $40,000 of 7% bonds as a held-to-maturity security. Assuming all prior interest entries have been accounted for, the bondholder's journal entry to record receipt of the semiannual interest payment includes a debit to Cash for $2,800 and a credit to Interest Revenue for $2,800.
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Any cash dividends received from equity securities are recorded as Dividend Expense.
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Debt securities are recorded at cost when purchased, and interest revenue for investments in debt securities is recorded when earned.
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Long-term investments include investments in land or other assets not used in a company's operations.
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A controlling investor is called the parent, and the investee company is called the subsidiary.
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Short-term investments are intended to be converted into cash within the longer of one year or the current operating cycle of the business, and are readily convertible to cash.
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Long-term investments are usually held as an investment of cash for use in current operations.
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Accounting for investments in securities depends on, among ther things, the contractual characteristics, e.g. debt or equity.
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Debt securities are recorded at cost when purchased.
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Long-term investments can include funds earmarked for special purposes such as bond sinking funds.
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An investor purchased bonds and holds them to maturity. The investor's journal entry to record the interest accrued at the end of the period should include a debit to Interest Receivable and a credit to Interest Revenue.
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All companies desire a low return on total assets.
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A company has net income of $130,500. Its net sales were $1,740,000 and its average total assets were $2,750,000. Its total asset turnover equals 4.7%.
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A company has net income of $130,500. Its net sales were $1,740,000 and its average total assets were $2,750,000. Its profit margin equals 7.5%.
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Consolidated statements are prepared as if a company is organized as one entity, with the amounts allocated for subsidiaries reported in the investment accounts.
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Held-for-trading securities are always reported as current assets.
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The price of one currency stated in terms of another currency is called a foreign exchange rate.
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Return on total assets can be separated into the profit margin ratio and total asset turnover.
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Profit margin is net sales divided by net income.
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Equity securities giving an investor significant influence over an investee are always considered short-term investments.
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A company should report its portfolio of held-for-trading securities at its fair value.
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Held-to-maturity securities are equity securities a company intends and is able to hold until maturity.
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Multinational corporations can be U.S. companies with operations in other countries.
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Accounting for long-term investments in held-to-maturity securities requires companies to record interest revenue as it is earned.
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Net profit margin reflects the percent of net income in each dollar of net sales.
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Unrealized gains and losses on trading securities are reported on the income statement.
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Investments in held-to-maturity debt securities are always current assets.
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If a long-term investment in an equity security gives the investor significant influence over the investee, the investment is classified as available-for-sale.
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If the exchange rate for Canadian and U.S. dollars is 0.7382 to 1, this implies that 2 Canadian dollars will buy about1.48 worth of U.S. dollars.
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Foreign exchange rates fluctuate due to many factors including changing political and economic conditions.
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Held-for-trading securities are securities that are purchased by trading other securities rather than by paying cash.
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Sanuk purchased on credit \le 20,000 worth of parts from a British company when the exchange rate was \le 1.66 per British pound. At the year-end balance sheet date the exchange rate increased to $1.69. Sanuk must record a gain of $600.
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Long-term investments in available-for-sale securities are reported at fair value on the balance sheet.
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Micron owns 30% of JVT shares. Micron received $6,500 in cash dividends from its investment in JVT. The entry to record receipt of these dividends includes a debit to Cash for $6,500 and a credit to Long-Term Investments for $6,500.
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Long-term investments:

A) Are current assets.
B) Include funds earmarked for a special purpose such as bond sinking funds.
C) Must be readily convertible to cash.
D) Are expected to be converted into cash within one year.
E) Include only equity securities.
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On May 1, Franke Co. purchases 2,000 shares of Computech for $25,000. This investment is considered to be an available-for-sale securities. On July 31 (Franke's year-end), these shares had a market value of $28,000. Franke should record a credit to Gain on Investment for $3,000.
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To prepare consolidated financial statements when a U. S. parent company has an international subsidiary, the international subsidiary's financial statements must be translated into U.S. dollars.
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Brown Company sold supplies in the amount of 15,000 euros to a French company when the exchange rate was $1.15 per euro. At the time of payment, the exchange rate decreased to $1.12. Brown must record a loss of $450.
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Long-term investments in debt securities not classified as trading or held-to-maturity securities are classified as available-for-sale securities.
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A U. S. Company's credit sale to an international customer allowing payment to be made in a foreign currency requires using the same exchange rate for the date of sale and the cash payment date.
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Any unrealized gain or loss for the portfolio of available-for-sale securities is reported as profit or loss on the income statement.
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On May 15, Briar Company purchased 10,000 shares of Broder Corp. for $80,000. The securities are considered available-for-sale securities. On September 30, the shares had a market value of $85,000. The $5,000 difference must be reported on the income statement as a $5,000 gain.
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Long-term investments are reported in the:

A) Current asset section of the balance sheet.
B) Intangible asset section of the balance sheet.
C) Non-current section of the balance sheet called long-term investments.
D) Plant assets section of the balance sheet.
E) Equity section of the balance sheet.
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If a U. S. company's credit sale to an international customer allows payment to be made in a foreign currency, the transaction is recorded using the exchange rate on the date of sale.
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Management's intent determines whether an available-for-sale security is classified as long-term or short-term.
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Short-term investments:

A) Are securities that management intends to convert to cash within the longer of one year or the current operating cycle, and are readily convertible to cash.
B) Include funds earmarked for a special purpose such as bond sinking funds.
C) Include shares not intended to be converted into cash.
D) Include bonds not intended to be converted into cash.
E) Include sinking funds not intended to be converted into cash.
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The cost method is used for long-term investments in equity securities with significant influence.
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When using the equity method, receipt of cash dividends increases the carrying amount (book value) of an investment in equity securities.
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Long-term investments include:

A) Investments in bonds and shares that are not readily convertible to cash.
B) Investments in marketable shares that are intended to be converted into cash in the short-term.
C) Investments in marketable bonds that are intended to be converted into cash in the short-term.
D) Only investments readily convertible to cash.
E) Investments intended to be converted to cash within one year.
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An investor presumed to have significant influence owns as least 20% but not more than 50% of another company's voting shares.
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When using the equity method for investments in equity securities, the investor records the receipt of cash dividends as revenue.
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A company had net income of $43,000, net sales of $380,500, and average total assets of $220,000. Its profit margin and total asset turnover were, respectively:

A) 11.3%; 1.73.
B) 11.3%; 19.5.
C) 1.7%; 19.5.
D) 1.7%; 11.3.
E) 19.5%; 11.3.
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The price of one currency stated in terms of another currency is called a(n):

A) Foreign exchange rate.
B) Currency transaction.
C) Historical exchange rate.
D) International conversion rate.
E) Currency rate.
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The controlling investor is called the:

A) Owner.
B) Subsidiary.
C) Parent.
D) Investee.
E) Senior entity.
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If the exchange rate for Canadian and U.S. dollars is 0.82777 to 1, this implies that 3 Canadian dollars will buy ____ worth of U.S. dollars.

A) $0.2759
B) $0.82777
C) $1.82777
D) $2.48
E) None of these.
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Rosser Company sold supplies in the amount of 25,000 euros to a French company when the exchange rate was $1.21 per euro. At the time of payment, the exchange rate decreased to $0.82. Rosser must record a:

A) gain of $9,750.
B) gain of $20,500.
C) loss of $9,750.
D) loss of $20,500.
E) neither a gain nor loss.
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A company had net income of $2,660,000, net sales of $25,000,000, and average total assets of $8,000,000. Its return on total assets equals:

A) 3.01%.
B) 10.64%.
C) 32.00%.
D) 33.25%.
E) 300.75%.
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NSC Corporation has invested in 10% of the outstanding shares of VC Corporation. NSC intends to actively manage this investment for profit. This investment is classified as:

A) an available-for-sale security.
B) a held-to-maturity security.
C) a held-for-trading security.
D) a significant influence security.
E) a controlling influence security.
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Foreign exchange rates fluctuate due to changes in:

A) Political conditions.
B) Economic conditions.
C) Supply and demand for currencies.
D) Expectations of future events.
E) All of these.
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Consolidated financial statements:

A) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of all entities under a parent's control.
B) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of the parent only.
C) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of the subsidiary only.
D) Include the investments account on the balance sheet.
E) Do not include a balance sheet.
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The currency in which a company presents its financial statements is known as the:

A) Multinational currency.
B) Price-level-adjusted currency.
C) Specific currency.
D) Reporting currency.
E) Historical cost currency.
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Comprehensive income includes

A) Revenues and expenses reported in the income statement.
B) Gains and losses reported in the income statement.
C) Unrealized gains and losses on long-term available-for-sale securities.
D) All changes in equity for a period except those due to investments and distributions to owners.
E) All of these.
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Doherty Corporation had net income of $30,000, net sales of $1,000,000, and average total assets of $500,000. Its return on total assets is:

A) 3%
B) 200%
C) 6%
D) 17%
E) 1.5%
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Select the correct statement from the following:

A) Profit margin reflects a company's ability to produce net sales from total assets.
B) Total asset turnover reflects the percent of net income in each dollar of net sales.
C) Return on total assets can be separated into gross margin ratio and price-earnings ratio.
D) High returns on total assets are desirable.
E) Return on total assets analysis is beneficial in evaluating a company but is not useful for competitor analysis.
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Breanna Boutique purchased on credit \le 50,000 worth of clothing from a British company when the exchange rate was $1.97 per British pound. At the year-end balance sheet date the exchange rate increased to $2.76. Breanna Boutique must record a:

A) gain of $39,500.
B) loss of $39,500.
C) gain of $138,000.
D) loss of $138,000.
E) neither a gain nor loss.
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A control over the investee is based on the investor owning voting shares exceeding:

A) 10%.
B) 20%.
C) 30%.
D) 40%.
E) 50%.
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A company has net income of $250,000, net sales of $2,000,000, and average total assets of $1,500,000. Its return on total assets equals:

A) 12.5%.
B) 13.3%.
C) 16.7%.
D) 75.0%.
E) 600.0%.
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All of the following statements regarding equity securities are except:

A) Equity securities should be recorded at cost when acquired.
B) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as hedl-for-trading securities.
C) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as significant influence securities.
D) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as available-for-sale securities.
E) Equity securities classified as available-for-sale record the dividend revenue when received.
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Long-term investments can include:

A) Held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) Available-for-sale debt securities.
C) Available-for-sale equity securities.
D) Equity securities giving an investor significant influence over an investee.
E) All of these.
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Accounting for long-term investments in equity securities with control uses the:

A) Controlling method.
B) Consolidation method.
C) Investor method.
D) Investment method.
E) Fair value method.
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All of the following statements relating to accounting for international operations are except:

A) Foreign exchange gains or losses can occur when accounting for international sales transactions.
B) Gains and losses from foreign exchange transactions are accumulated in the Fair Value Adjustment Account and are reported on the balance sheet.
C) Gains and losses from foreign exchange transactions are accumulated in the Foreign Exchange Gain (or Loss) account.
D) The balance in the Foreign Exchange Gain (or Loss) account is reported on the income statement.
E) Foreign exchange gains or losses can occur when accounting for international purchases transactions.
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Cash equivalents are investments that are readily converted to known amounts of cash and mature within three months.
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The consolidation method is used in accounting for long-term investments in equity securities with controlling influence.
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Investments in held-for-trading securities are accounted for using the consolidation method.
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Comprehensive income refers to all changes in equity during a period except those from owners' investments and dividends.
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There is fair value adjustment to the portfolio of held-to-maturity debt.
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Equity securities reflect a creditor relationship such as investments in notes and bonds.
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Consolidated financial statements show the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of all entities under the parent's control.
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Bond sinking funds are examples of short-term investments.
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When an investor company owns more than 25% of the voting shares of an investee company, it has a controlling influence.
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A company holds $40,000 of 7% bonds as a held-to-maturity security. Assuming all prior interest entries have been accounted for, the bondholder's journal entry to record receipt of the semiannual interest payment includes a debit to Cash for $2,800 and a credit to Interest Revenue for $2,800.
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Any cash dividends received from equity securities are recorded as Dividend Expense.
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Debt securities are recorded at cost when purchased, and interest revenue for investments in debt securities is recorded when earned.
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Long-term investments include investments in land or other assets not used in a company's operations.
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A controlling investor is called the parent, and the investee company is called the subsidiary.
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Short-term investments are intended to be converted into cash within the longer of one year or the current operating cycle of the business, and are readily convertible to cash.
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Long-term investments are usually held as an investment of cash for use in current operations.
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Accounting for investments in securities depends on, among ther things, the contractual characteristics, e.g. debt or equity.
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Debt securities are recorded at cost when purchased.
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Long-term investments can include funds earmarked for special purposes such as bond sinking funds.
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An investor purchased bonds and holds them to maturity. The investor's journal entry to record the interest accrued at the end of the period should include a debit to Interest Receivable and a credit to Interest Revenue.
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All companies desire a low return on total assets.
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A company has net income of $130,500. Its net sales were $1,740,000 and its average total assets were $2,750,000. Its total asset turnover equals 4.7%.
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A company has net income of $130,500. Its net sales were $1,740,000 and its average total assets were $2,750,000. Its profit margin equals 7.5%.
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Consolidated statements are prepared as if a company is organized as one entity, with the amounts allocated for subsidiaries reported in the investment accounts.
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Held-for-trading securities are always reported as current assets.
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The price of one currency stated in terms of another currency is called a foreign exchange rate.
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Return on total assets can be separated into the profit margin ratio and total asset turnover.
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Profit margin is net sales divided by net income.
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Equity securities giving an investor significant influence over an investee are always considered short-term investments.
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A company should report its portfolio of held-for-trading securities at its fair value.
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Held-to-maturity securities are equity securities a company intends and is able to hold until maturity.
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Multinational corporations can be U.S. companies with operations in other countries.
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Accounting for long-term investments in held-to-maturity securities requires companies to record interest revenue as it is earned.
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Net profit margin reflects the percent of net income in each dollar of net sales.
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Unrealized gains and losses on trading securities are reported on the income statement.
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Investments in held-to-maturity debt securities are always current assets.
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If a long-term investment in an equity security gives the investor significant influence over the investee, the investment is classified as available-for-sale.
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If the exchange rate for Canadian and U.S. dollars is 0.7382 to 1, this implies that 2 Canadian dollars will buy about1.48 worth of U.S. dollars.
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Foreign exchange rates fluctuate due to many factors including changing political and economic conditions.
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Held-for-trading securities are securities that are purchased by trading other securities rather than by paying cash.
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Sanuk purchased on credit \le 20,000 worth of parts from a British company when the exchange rate was \le 1.66 per British pound. At the year-end balance sheet date the exchange rate increased to $1.69. Sanuk must record a gain of $600.
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Long-term investments in available-for-sale securities are reported at fair value on the balance sheet.
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Micron owns 30% of JVT shares. Micron received $6,500 in cash dividends from its investment in JVT. The entry to record receipt of these dividends includes a debit to Cash for $6,500 and a credit to Long-Term Investments for $6,500.
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Long-term investments:

A) Are current assets.
B) Include funds earmarked for a special purpose such as bond sinking funds.
C) Must be readily convertible to cash.
D) Are expected to be converted into cash within one year.
E) Include only equity securities.
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On May 1, Franke Co. purchases 2,000 shares of Computech for $25,000. This investment is considered to be an available-for-sale securities. On July 31 (Franke's year-end), these shares had a market value of $28,000. Franke should record a credit to Gain on Investment for $3,000.
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To prepare consolidated financial statements when a U. S. parent company has an international subsidiary, the international subsidiary's financial statements must be translated into U.S. dollars.
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Brown Company sold supplies in the amount of 15,000 euros to a French company when the exchange rate was $1.15 per euro. At the time of payment, the exchange rate decreased to $1.12. Brown must record a loss of $450.
Brown Company sold supplies in the amount of 15,000 euros to a French company when the exchange rate was $1.15 per euro. At the time of payment, the exchange rate decreased to $1.12. Brown must record a loss of $450.
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Long-term investments in debt securities not classified as trading or held-to-maturity securities are classified as available-for-sale securities.
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A U. S. Company's credit sale to an international customer allowing payment to be made in a foreign currency requires using the same exchange rate for the date of sale and the cash payment date.
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Any unrealized gain or loss for the portfolio of available-for-sale securities is reported as profit or loss on the income statement.
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On May 15, Briar Company purchased 10,000 shares of Broder Corp. for $80,000. The securities are considered available-for-sale securities. On September 30, the shares had a market value of $85,000. The $5,000 difference must be reported on the income statement as a $5,000 gain.
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Long-term investments are reported in the:

A) Current asset section of the balance sheet.
B) Intangible asset section of the balance sheet.
C) Non-current section of the balance sheet called long-term investments.
D) Plant assets section of the balance sheet.
E) Equity section of the balance sheet.
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If a U. S. company's credit sale to an international customer allows payment to be made in a foreign currency, the transaction is recorded using the exchange rate on the date of sale.
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Management's intent determines whether an available-for-sale security is classified as long-term or short-term.
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Short-term investments:

A) Are securities that management intends to convert to cash within the longer of one year or the current operating cycle, and are readily convertible to cash.
B) Include funds earmarked for a special purpose such as bond sinking funds.
C) Include shares not intended to be converted into cash.
D) Include bonds not intended to be converted into cash.
E) Include sinking funds not intended to be converted into cash.
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The cost method is used for long-term investments in equity securities with significant influence.
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When using the equity method, receipt of cash dividends increases the carrying amount (book value) of an investment in equity securities.
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Long-term investments include:

A) Investments in bonds and shares that are not readily convertible to cash.
B) Investments in marketable shares that are intended to be converted into cash in the short-term.
C) Investments in marketable bonds that are intended to be converted into cash in the short-term.
D) Only investments readily convertible to cash.
E) Investments intended to be converted to cash within one year.
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An investor presumed to have significant influence owns as least 20% but not more than 50% of another company's voting shares.
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When using the equity method for investments in equity securities, the investor records the receipt of cash dividends as revenue.
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A company had net income of $43,000, net sales of $380,500, and average total assets of $220,000. Its profit margin and total asset turnover were, respectively:

A) 11.3%; 1.73.
B) 11.3%; 19.5.
C) 1.7%; 19.5.
D) 1.7%; 11.3.
E) 19.5%; 11.3.
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62
The price of one currency stated in terms of another currency is called a(n):

A) Foreign exchange rate.
B) Currency transaction.
C) Historical exchange rate.
D) International conversion rate.
E) Currency rate.
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63
The controlling investor is called the:

A) Owner.
B) Subsidiary.
C) Parent.
D) Investee.
E) Senior entity.
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64
If the exchange rate for Canadian and U.S. dollars is 0.82777 to 1, this implies that 3 Canadian dollars will buy ____ worth of U.S. dollars.

A) $0.2759
B) $0.82777
C) $1.82777
D) $2.48
E) None of these.
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65
Rosser Company sold supplies in the amount of 25,000 euros to a French company when the exchange rate was $1.21 per euro. At the time of payment, the exchange rate decreased to $0.82. Rosser must record a:

A) gain of $9,750.
B) gain of $20,500.
C) loss of $9,750.
D) loss of $20,500.
E) neither a gain nor loss.
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66
A company had net income of $2,660,000, net sales of $25,000,000, and average total assets of $8,000,000. Its return on total assets equals:

A) 3.01%.
B) 10.64%.
C) 32.00%.
D) 33.25%.
E) 300.75%.
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67
NSC Corporation has invested in 10% of the outstanding shares of VC Corporation. NSC intends to actively manage this investment for profit. This investment is classified as:

A) an available-for-sale security.
B) a held-to-maturity security.
C) a held-for-trading security.
D) a significant influence security.
E) a controlling influence security.
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68
Foreign exchange rates fluctuate due to changes in:

A) Political conditions.
B) Economic conditions.
C) Supply and demand for currencies.
D) Expectations of future events.
E) All of these.
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69
Consolidated financial statements:

A) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of all entities under a parent's control.
B) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of the parent only.
C) Show the results of operations, cash flows, and the financial position of the subsidiary only.
D) Include the investments account on the balance sheet.
E) Do not include a balance sheet.
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70
The currency in which a company presents its financial statements is known as the:

A) Multinational currency.
B) Price-level-adjusted currency.
C) Specific currency.
D) Reporting currency.
E) Historical cost currency.
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71
Comprehensive income includes

A) Revenues and expenses reported in the income statement.
B) Gains and losses reported in the income statement.
C) Unrealized gains and losses on long-term available-for-sale securities.
D) All changes in equity for a period except those due to investments and distributions to owners.
E) All of these.
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72
Doherty Corporation had net income of $30,000, net sales of $1,000,000, and average total assets of $500,000. Its return on total assets is:

A) 3%
B) 200%
C) 6%
D) 17%
E) 1.5%
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73
Select the correct statement from the following:

A) Profit margin reflects a company's ability to produce net sales from total assets.
B) Total asset turnover reflects the percent of net income in each dollar of net sales.
C) Return on total assets can be separated into gross margin ratio and price-earnings ratio.
D) High returns on total assets are desirable.
E) Return on total assets analysis is beneficial in evaluating a company but is not useful for competitor analysis.
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74
Breanna Boutique purchased on credit \le 50,000 worth of clothing from a British company when the exchange rate was $1.97 per British pound. At the year-end balance sheet date the exchange rate increased to $2.76. Breanna Boutique must record a:

A) gain of $39,500.
B) loss of $39,500.
C) gain of $138,000.
D) loss of $138,000.
E) neither a gain nor loss.
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75
A control over the investee is based on the investor owning voting shares exceeding:

A) 10%.
B) 20%.
C) 30%.
D) 40%.
E) 50%.
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76
A company has net income of $250,000, net sales of $2,000,000, and average total assets of $1,500,000. Its return on total assets equals:

A) 12.5%.
B) 13.3%.
C) 16.7%.
D) 75.0%.
E) 600.0%.
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77
All of the following statements regarding equity securities are except:

A) Equity securities should be recorded at cost when acquired.
B) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as hedl-for-trading securities.
C) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as significant influence securities.
D) Equity securities are valued at fair value if classified as available-for-sale securities.
E) Equity securities classified as available-for-sale record the dividend revenue when received.
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78
Long-term investments can include:

A) Held-to-maturity debt securities.
B) Available-for-sale debt securities.
C) Available-for-sale equity securities.
D) Equity securities giving an investor significant influence over an investee.
E) All of these.
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79
Accounting for long-term investments in equity securities with control uses the:

A) Controlling method.
B) Consolidation method.
C) Investor method.
D) Investment method.
E) Fair value method.
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80
All of the following statements relating to accounting for international operations are except:

A) Foreign exchange gains or losses can occur when accounting for international sales transactions.
B) Gains and losses from foreign exchange transactions are accumulated in the Fair Value Adjustment Account and are reported on the balance sheet.
C) Gains and losses from foreign exchange transactions are accumulated in the Foreign Exchange Gain (or Loss) account.
D) The balance in the Foreign Exchange Gain (or Loss) account is reported on the income statement.
E) Foreign exchange gains or losses can occur when accounting for international purchases transactions.
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