Multiple Choice
If the assets of a foreign operation exceed its liabilities,and the value of the Australian dollar falls relative to the currency of the foreign operations,there will be:
A) A credit to the 'Foreign Currency Translation Reserve' in the consolidated accounts.
B) A debit to the 'Foreign Currency Translation Reserve' in the consolidated accounts.
C) A credit to 'Foreign Currency Translation Revenue in the consolidated accounts.
D) A debit to the 'Foreign Currency Translation Expense in the consolidated accounts.
E) No impact on the consolidated accounts
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