Jackson Corp. (a U.S.-based company) sold parts to a Korean…
Jackson Corp. (a U.S.-based company) sold parts to a Korean customer on December 16, 2021, with payment of 20 million Korean won to be received on January 15, 2022. The following exchange rates applied: Date Spot Rate Forward Rate to Jan.15 December 16, 2021 $ 0.00082 $ 0.00089 December 31, 2021 0.00080 0.00083 January 15, 2022 0.00086 0.00086 Assuming a forward contract was not entered into, what would be the net impact on Jackson Corp.’s 2021 income statement related to this transaction? A) $600 (gain). B) $600 (loss). C) $400 (gain). D) $400 (loss). E) $0
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Certain balance sheet accounts of a foreign subsidiary of the Crater Co. had been stated in U.S. dollars as follows: Stated at Current Rates Historical Rates Accounts receivable−current $ 310,000 $ 324,000 Accounts receivable−long term 150,000 167,000 Prepaid insurance 90,000 98,000 Goodwill 115,000 121,000 Totals $ 665,000 $ 710,000 If the U.S. dollar is the functional currency of this subsidiary, what total amount should be included in Crater’s balance sheet in U.S. dollars? A) $688,000. B) $696,000. C) $710,000. D) $665,000. E) $679,000.
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