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Hedge Accounting June 2015 Past year Q4

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA SBR Strategic Business Reporting Forums › Hedge Accounting June 2015 Past year Q4

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  • April 4, 2017 at 6:28 pm #380107
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    Question : Cloud, a public limited company, regularly purchases steel from a foreign supplier and designates a future purchase of steel as a hedged item in a cash flow hedge. The steel was purchased on 1 May 2014 and at that date, a cumulative gain on the hedging instrument of $3 million had been credited to other comprehensive income. At the year end of 30 April 2015, the carrying amount of the steel was $8 million and its net realisable value was $6 million. The steel was finally sold on 3 June 2015 for $6·2 million.

    The treatment of the cumulative gain given in the suggested answer is confusing. It says we should reclassify he $2 million gain from equity to profit or loss. The gain remaining in equity of $1 million will affect profit or loss(reclassify to P/L) when the steel is sold on 3 June 2015.

    Quote “6.5.11(d)(i) if a hedged forecast transaction subsequently results in the recognition of a non-financial asset or non-financial liability, the entity shall remove that amount from the cash flow hedge reserve and include it directly in the initial cost or other carrying amount of the asset or the liability. This is not a reclassification adjustment (see IAS 1) and hence it does not affect other comprehensive income.”

    My question is , isn’t steel a non-financial asset? I mean instead of just include the Cash flow hedge reserve(equity) directly in the carrying amount of inventory
    Dt/Dr cash flow hedge reserve(Equity) $3 million
    Ct/Cr Inventory $3 million
    and left the inventory carried at amount of $5 million ,why should we reclassify the amount to P/L only when the value in the book changes? Isn’t the suggested answer goes against the accounting standard?

    April 5, 2017 at 12:05 am #380131
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    The headging makes it FV through PL. there will be gain or loss on the transaction which affects financial status and so the contract become a financial transaction.

    April 5, 2017 at 2:00 am #380135
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    What do you mean by the gain or loss on the transaction which affects financial status? You mean the changes in value of inventory that give rise to gain or loss in P/L?

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