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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
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On January 1, 20X1, Popular Creek Corporation organized SunTime Company as a subsidiary in Switzerland with an initial investmen

t cost of Swiss francs (SFr) 80,000. SunTime’s December 31, 20X1, trial balance in SFr is as follows:Part 1. Prepare a schedule translating (current rate method) the December 31, 20X1, trial balance from Swiss francs to dollars.

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Trava [24]3 years ago
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On January 1, 20X1, Popular Creek Corporation organized SunTime Company as a subsidiary in Switzerland with an initial investment cost of Swiss francs (SFr) 80,000. SunTime’s December 31, 20X1, trial balance in SFr is as follows:

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Part 1. Prepare a schedule translating (current rate method) the December 31, 20X1, trial balance from Swiss francs to dollars.

Answer:

Explanation:

We are tasked to Prepare a schedule translating (current rate method) the December 31, 20X1, trial balance from Swiss francs to dollars.

 

                     Schedule remeasuring Swiss francs to dollars

                     Trial Balance Translation Schedule

                      December 31, 20X1

                                             Sfr            Exchange Rate      U.S dollar        

Cash                             $7,200                   0.73               $5,256

Accounts                      $25,000                0.73               $18,250

receivable (net)

Receivable from           $6,300                  0.73                $4,599

Creek

Inventory                       $26,000               0.73                $18,980

Plant & equipment        $110,000              0.73                $80,300

Cost of good sold         $71,500                0.75                $53,625

Depreciation expense  $10,100                0.75                $7,575

Operating expense       $35,000              0.75                $26,250

Dividends paid              $16,400               0.74                 $12,136

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Total:                             $307,500                                     $226,971

<u>                                                                                                                       </u>

Accumulated  - \ translation \\other  \ \  \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \  \ \ \  \ \  adjustment\\Comprehensive \\ loss  (233,031 - 226,971)           $6060

<u>                                                                                                                      </u>              

TOTAL DEBITS                                                                    $233,031

Accumulated              $10,100                 0.73                  $7,373

Depreciation

Account                      $13,600                 0.73                  $9,928  

Payable

Bond                           $51,000                 0.73                  $37,230

Payable

Common stock          $78,000                 0.80                $62,400

Sales                          $154,800                 0.75               $116,100

<u>                                                                                                                         </u>

Total:                         $307,500                                        $233,031

No entry necessary                                                         $   -

<u>TOTAL CREDITS                                                               $233,031              </u>

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