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P2 MOCK EXAM

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  • May 12, 2013 at 5:12 am #125210
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    Don’t know how to deal with the below transaction in Consolidated Statement of Financial Positions as at 31 October 20×8. Could you please be so kind and try to help me?

    “Uzielli (the parent) recognized a trade receivable on 1 November 20X6 due from its customer Thompson at
    $51,542,000 payable in three annual instalments of $20,000,000 commencing 31 October 20X7 discounted at a market rate of interest adjusted to reflect the risks to Thompson of 8%. During November 20X8 (before Uzielli’s financial statements were authorized for issue), Thompson entered into liquidation and the liquidator notified Uzielli the creditors would receive 80% of amounts owed on original payment dates. An appropriate market rate of interest(adjusted as above) was 9% at the year end.”

    WHAT ARE THE CALCULATIONS & CORRECT ACCOUNTING TREATMENT IN CONSOLIDATED SOFP?

    May 17, 2013 at 7:19 pm #125834
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    @marta_acca

    The receivable is a financial asset that is impaired at the year end. The recoverable value is 80% of remaining payments.
    Using the incurred loss approach:
    YR 1
    Opening 51,542,000
    Finance(8%) 4,123,360
    Received (20,000,000)
    20X7 Closing 35,665,360
    YR 2
    Opening 35,665,360
    Finance(8%) 2,853,229
    Received (20,000,000)
    2OX8 Closing 18,518,589
    Impairment 3,703,774 (balancing fig.)
    Recoverable 14,814,815 (80%*20,000,000)/1.08

    The impairment reduces retained earnings and receivable is carried at recoverable value.

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