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International Accounting 5th edition Timothy Doupnik, Mark Finn, Giorgio Gotti, Hector Perera - Solutions
Where in the food products value chain are biological assets generally located, and which types of businesses are likely to use IAS 41?
What types of businesses are likely to own investment property and thus use IAS 40?
In what way does the fair value model for an investment property differs from the revaluation model for PPE?
Under IFRS, an entity that acquires an intangible asset may use the revaluation model for subsequent measurement only ifa. The useful life of the intangible asset can be reliably determined. b. An active market exists for the intangible asset. c. The cost of the intangible asset can be
An asset is considered to be impaired when its carrying amount is greater than its a. Net selling price. b. Value in use. c. Undiscounted future cash flows. d. Recoverable amount.
When an entity chooses the revaluation model as its accounting policy for measuring PPE, which of the following statements is correct? a. When an asset is revalued, the entire class of PPE to which that asset belongs must be revalued. b. When an asset is revalued, individual assets within
How are the estimated costs of removing and dismantling an asset handled upon initial recognition of the asset?
Telco Ltd. is a Danish telecom company that prepares consolidated financial statements in full compliance with IFRS 10. The company has expanded dramatically in Central Asia in recent years by investing in three units: K-Mobe, U-Mobe, and T-Mobe, supplying cellular service to customers in
A company determined the following values for its inventory as of the end of its fiscal year: Historical................... $50,000Current replacement cost...........$35,000Net realizable value......................$45,000Net realizable value less a normal profit
How do IFRS and U.S. GAAP differ in their approach to allowing reversals of inventory write-downs?
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC (JLR) is a maker of luxury autos based in Coventry, United Kingdom. JLR uses IFRS and has a fiscal yearend of March 31. You have been asked to use your knowledge of IFRS to convert key metrics for the company to a U.S. GAAP basis. For simplicity, you may assume that
What is the current status of convergence between the FASB and the IASB?
What is the main difference between the two approaches to accounting standard-setting taken by the FASB and the IASB?
To what extent have IFRS been adopted by countries around the world?
The appendix to this chapter describes what is commonly referred to as Anglo-Saxon accounting. Required: Explain why Anglo-Saxon accounting might be of interest to Chinese accounting regulators.
The professional accounting bodies in many countries have taken, or are taking, steps to adopt IFRS.Required:Go to the website of a professional accounting body of your choice and outline the steps it has taken so far to facilitate adoption of IFRS.
The SEC has lifted its requirement that foreign companies, which have used IFRS as the basis for preparing their financial statements, must reconcile their financial statements using U.S. GAAP in order to be eligible to list their shares on U.S. stock exchanges. Required: Discuss the
What are the conditions to be satisfied if a firm wants to claim that its financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS?
IFRS 10 introduced a model for an investor to have control over an investee. Required: Explain the control model introduced by IFRS 10.
As expressed in IAS 1, what is the overriding principle that should be followed in preparing IFRS-based financial statements?
Recently the IASB revised IFRS 1. Required: What is the main reason for this revision?
The Financial Times, on Tuesday, April 13, 2004, made the following comment in its editorial, “Parmalat: Perennial Lessons of European Scandal: Urgent need for better enforcement and investor skepticism”: After the accounting scandals in the US, there was an unseemly amount of crowing in
In its 2003 annual report, Honda Motor Company LTD states (p. 59) that its manufacturing operations are principally conducted in 25 separate factories, including 5 in Japan; the Japanese factories maintain their books of account in conformity with financial accounting standards in Japan, while the
Why was IOSCO’s endorsement of IAS so important to the IASC’s efforts?
Today several countries still do not permit domestic-listed companies to use IFRS. Required: Identify three countries from this group that is likely to have different reasons for not permitting the use of IFRS by domestic listed companies. Describe those reasons.
The Jardine Matheson Group is a major conglomerate within the Asian region. Its business interests include large companies, which are market leaders in many fields, including engineering and construction, transport services, motor trading, property, retailing, and insurance broking. Jardine
What are the different ways in which financial statements might differ across countries?
In what way does Nobes’s simplified model of accounting diversity appear to explain accounting developments that have occurred in Europe over the past three decades?
The parent company balance sheet for Babcock International Group PLC at March 31, 2017, is as follows: Required: Transform Babcock’s March 31, 2017, company balance sheet to a format and using terminology commonly used by U.S. companies. Company Balance Sheet As at 31 2017 2016 March
What is the implication from the modified Gray framework for the use of a common set of financial reporting standards across all countries?
How are the Anglo and less-developed Latin cultural areas expected to differ with respect to the accounting values of conservatism and secrecy?
According to Gray, how does national culture affect the development of a country’s accounting system?
In general terms, how is financial reporting different in the Anglo-Saxon model of accounting from the Continental European model of accounting?
What are the two common methods used internationally for the order in which assets are listed on the balance sheet? Which of these two methods is most common in North America? In Europe?
What would be the advantages of having a single set of financial reporting standards used worldwide?
Volkswagen AG and Daimler AG, both based in Germany, are two of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world. The following information was provided in each company’s 2016 annual report. * In millions of eurosRequired: Calculate an index of multinationality based upon the
In February 2010, the U.S. SEC issued Release No. 33-9106, Commission Guidance Regarding Disclosure Related to Climate Change. Name three sections of the Form 10-K potentially affected by this disclosure rule.
Why do auto companies have larger Scope 3 emissions than Scope 1 emissions?
What industry dominates the list of the world’s largest Scope 1 emitters?
What are Scope 1 emissions and how do they differ from Scope 2 and Scope 3 emissions?
What is a proxy cost of carbon?
What is a carbon dioxide equivalent and how is it measured?
Carbon accounting standards allow companies to use several methods of determining the boundaries between Scope 1/Scope 2 and Scope 3 activities. Similar to most large companies, BHP Billiton (BHP) uses a GAAP-based definition: Scope 1/Scope 2 includes emissions at facilities that the company
What is the primary difference between the GRI and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)?
Joliet 29, owned by NRG Energy, was the largest emitter of CO2- e in northern Illinois in 2015. The plant’s emissions during that year were as follows: Metric TonsCO2
Clarion Bank and Trust (CBT) is a local bank based in a small town in the American Midwest. The town’s only other bank, a branch of a large multinational, recently closed. Based on research conducted at the SASB, one of the following sustainability topics is substantially more likely to be highly
What is the comply-or-explain approach to mandatory reporting?
Garner Pharmaceuticals is a U.S. drug company that manufactures eye medications. Based on research conducted at the SASB, one of the following sustainability topics is substantially more likely to be highly material for Garner than the others. Use your knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry to
What is materiality and how is it measured within the GRI framework?
Imperial Petroleum plc is a multinational oil and gas company based in the United Kingdom with substantial offshore production and exploration activities. Imperial prepares an annual sustainability report using the GRI framework and identifies several issues as being highly material to its
What are the four categories into which GRI standards are divided?
Apple Inc.’s supplier responsibility report is among the most widely followed sustainability disclosures in the world. The 2018 Supplier Responsibility Report is at https://images.apple.com/supplierresponsibility/pdf/Apple_SR_2018_Progress_Report.pdf. Required: a. Compare Apple’s
What is GRI-informed reporting?
Continue to refer to Marks and Spencer’s (M&S) 2017 Plan A report in answering the following questions about the company’s carbon accounting. Required: a. M&S claims to be the only retailer in the world with “carbon neutral global operations.” How did the company achieve
What is the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)?
Marks and Spencer (M&S) is a multinational retailer headquartered in London. Its 2017 sustainability report, known as Plan A, is at http://planareport.marksandspencer.com. Required: a. M&S’s Plan A is an award-winning sustainability report. Ironically, one of its strengths is
What are the theories often used to explain the sustainability reporting practices of firms?
Modco was founded in 1960, with the opening of the first Modco discount store, and was incorporated as Modco Stores Inc. in January 1970. The company’s shares were listed on the NYSE in 1975. Modco has a full range of groceries and general merchandise in a single store. Modco is proud of the fact
Nestlé is the world’s largest food producer and is headquartered in Switzerland. Its 2017 sustainability report is available at https://www.nestle.com/csv/downloads. Use the report to answer the following questions. Make sure to link to the report’s GRI index for a full explanation of the
Describe the many aspects of the audit expectation gap.
The following incomplete sentences (when completed) relate to aspects of corporate governance: a. _____ should be supplied in a timely manner with information in a form and of a quality appropriate to enable it to discharge its duties. b. _____ should explain in the annual report their
There is no agreement internationally on how to address the issue of auditor liability. Required: Describe the approach taken in your own country in addressing the issue of auditor liability, and explain the rationale behind that approach.
This chapter refers to the concept of accounting infrastructure, which encompasses the various environmental factors affecting the issues concerning auditing in a particular country. Required: Explain the environmental factors that affect the issues concerning auditing in your own country.
Auditing is likely to be affected in the future by the changing conditions in the world economy. Required:Identify some of these changing conditions in the world economy and their likely effect on auditing.
What provisions in U.S. audit standards are aimed at improving corporate governance?
What is the link between auditing and corporate governance?
What is the advantage of using a projected future exchange rate to translate both the local currency operating budget and actual results into parent currency?
Duncan Street Company (DSC), a British company, is considering establishing an operation in the United States to assemble and distribute smart speakers. The initial investment is estimated to be 25,000,000 British pounds (GBP), which is equivalent to 30,000,000 U.S. dollars (USD) at the current
When actual results are compared to an operating budget, under what conditions might it be appropriate to hold the manager of a foreign subsidiary responsible for an exchange rate variance as part of the total budget variance?
Viking Corporation (a U.S.-based company) has a subsidiary in Japan that imports finished products from unrelated suppliers in China and sells all of its purchases to customers in Japan. Cost of goods sold represents 75 percent of total costs. Budgets in Japanese yen (JPY) and U.S. dollars (USD)
How can a local currency operating budget and actual results be translated into parent currency without holding the foreign manager responsible for foreign exchange risk?
Woodlands Company (a U.S.-based company) has a subsidiary in Mexico that exports all of its production to customers in Asian markets and sources all of its inputs locally. Budgets in Mexican pesos (MXN) and U.S. dollars (USD) using the beginning of period exchange rate of USD 0.08 per MXN 1.00 are
In evaluating the performance of a manager of a foreign subsidiary, what issues are associated with the calculation of profit?
Fitzwater Limited (an Irish company) has a foreign subsidiary in Norway, whose manager is evaluated on the basis of profit in euros (EUR). In the current year, the foreign subsidiary was budgeted to generate a profit of 500,000 Norwegian kroner (NOK), and actual profit for the year was NOK 480,000.
Philadelphia, Inc. (a Greek company) has a foreign subsidiary in Morocco, whose manager is evaluated on the basis of profit in euros (EUR). In the current year, the foreign subsidiary was budgeted to generate a profit of 1,000,000 Moroccan dirham (MAD), and actual profit for the year was MAD
When might it be appropriate to evaluate the performance of a foreign subsidiary in terms of local currency rather than in terms of parent company currency?
Stratford Industries, Inc., has a foreign operation with the following current year contribution margin income statement (amounts in foreign currency, FC): Sales revenue..................................5,750,000Variable operating costs..............(3,450,000)contribution
Imogdi Corporation (a U.S-based company) has a wholly-owned subsidiary in Argentina, whose manager is being evaluated on the basis of the variance between actual profit and budgeted profit in U.S. dollars. Relevant information in Argentine pesos (ARS) for the current year is as
How does an ethnocentric organizational structure of a MNC differ from a polycentric organizational structure?
Havel Robotics Company (a U.S.-based firm) exports 25,000 industrial robots per year to China under an agreement that covers a 5-year period. In China, the robots are sold for the RMB (Chinese currency) equivalent of $50 per unit. The total costs in the United States are direct manufacturing costs
In foreign investment analysis, what are the two methods used to incorporate factors affecting cash flows that vary across countries?
How does the evaluation of a potential foreign capital investment differ under the parent company perspective versus under the project perspective?
All Kiwi Ltd. (a New Zealand-based company) has a wholly owned subsidiary in Malaysia whose manager is being evaluated on the basis of the variance between actual profit and budgeted profit in New Zealand dollars (NZD). Relevant information in Malaysian ringgit (MYR) for the current year is as
What makes calculation of NPV for a foreign investment project more complex than the calculation of NPV for a domestic project?
Foursquare Technology Corp. established foreign operations in Lithuania and Taiwan in the current year. Corporate management has decided to evaluate the foreign operations and their managers on the basis of earnings before tax. Required: Discuss the issues that Foursquare’s corporate
What are the three pieces of information needed to calculate the net present value (NPV) of a potential capital investment, whether domestic or foreign?
Late in 2018, Felix Machine Company (FMC) management was considering expansion of the company?s international business activities. FMC is a South Carolina?based manufacturer of compound machines for use in industrial equipment. FMC?s worldwide market was supplied from subsidiaries in France,
Vlado Corporation (a U.S.-based company) has a wholly-owned subsidiary in Moldova that manufactures insulated wire at a cost of $3 per meter. Vlado imports the insulated wire and sells it to U.S. retailers at a price of $12 per meter. The following information applies: Import duties are levied
Raval Company, based in Sydney, Australia, has a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore. The Singaporean subsidiary manufactures bicycles at a cost equal to A$20 per bicycle, which it sells to Raval at an FOB shipping point price of A$100 each. Raval pays shipping costs of A$10 per bicycle and an
Banff Limited (a Canadian company) imports die-cast parts from its Taiwanese subsidiary that are used in the production of children’s toys. Per unit, part 169 costs the Taiwanese subsidiary C$10.00 to produce and C$2.00 to ship to Banff Limited. Banff uses part 169 to produce a toy airplane that
The greatest number of advance pricing agreements have been negotiated with the IRS for which type of intercompany transaction? a. Sales of tangible property. b. Licenses of intangible property. c. Intercompany loans. d. Intercompany services.
Why is there often a conflict between the performance evaluation and cost-minimization objectives of transfer pricing?
International Lamp Company (ILC), a U.S. taxpayer, manufactures crystal chandeliers at its wholly-owed subsidiary in Poland (Polampa) at a production cost of $185 per chandelier. Polampa chandeliers are sold to two customers in the United States—Lighting Supermart (an ILC whollyowned subsidiary)
Which of the following items is not a tax benefit available to U.S. taxpayers working abroad? a. Foreign earned income exclusion. b. Foreign tax credit.c. Dividend income exclusion. d. Foreign housing cost exclusion.
in Singapore that generated income before tax of 1,000,000 Singaporean dollars (SGD) in the current year. The foreign branch paid income taxes to Singapore at the rate of 17 percent evenly throughout the year and remitted after-tax profits of SGD 200,000 to Hitech on October 1. Singapore does not
Fina Corporation is a U.S.-based taxpayer that provides logistics services to companies in the food products industry. Fina is wholly owned by a company headquartered in Asia. Fina’s U.S. taxable income for the current year is calculated as follows (amounts are in millions of U.S.
Caragua Corporation’s foreign subsidiaries generated aggregate before-tax income of $42,000,000 in the current year, upon which they paid corporate income tax at an average rate of 15 percent. Caragua’s foreign subsidiaries had an aggregate amount of property, plant, and equipment of
For an individual taxpayer in the United States, what benefit is provided by the foreign housing cost exclusion?
How does an individual taxpayer in the United States qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion?
For an individual taxpayer in the United States, what benefit is provided by the foreign earned income exclusion?
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