Calculate retained earnings as at December

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Question - Pina Colada Corporation, a clothing retailer, had income from operations (before tax) of $397,500, and recorded the following before-tax gains/(losses) for the year ended December 31, 2020:

Gain on disposal of equipment 28,620

Unrealized (loss)/gain on FV-NI investments (57,240)

(Loss)/gain on disposal of building (72,080)

Gain on disposal of FV-NI investments 34,980

Pina Colada also had the following account balances as at January 1, 2020:

Retained earnings $434,600

Accumulated other comprehensive income (this was due to a revaluation surplus on land) 86,960

Accumulated other comprehensive income (this was due to gains on FV-OCI investments) 58,300

As at January 1, 2020, Pina Colada had one piece of land that had an original cost of $142,000 that it accounted for using the revaluation model. It was most recently revalued to fair value on December 31, 2019, when its carrying amount was adjusted to fair value of $228,960. In January 2020, the piece of land was sold for proceeds of $228,960. In applying the revaluation model, Pina Colada maintains the balance in the Revaluation Surplus (OCI) account until the asset is retired or disposed of.

In 2015, Pina Colada purchased a portfolio of debt investments that the company intended to hold for longer term and classified the portfolio of investments as fair value through other comprehensive income (FV-OCI) with gains/losses recycled through net income. The investments in the portfolio are traded in an active market. Pina Colada records unrealized gains and losses on these investments as OCI, and then books these gains and losses to net income when they are impaired or sold. The portfolio's carrying amount on December 31, 2019, was $116,600. The entire portfolio was sold in November 2020 for proceeds of $133,560.

Pina Colada's income tax expense for 2020 was $104,940. Pina Colada prepares financial statements in accordance with IFRS.

Calculate net income for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Calculate retained earnings as at December 31, 2020.

Calculate net income for the year ended December 31, 2020, if Pina Colada prepares financial statements in accordance with ASPE. Pina Colada's income tax expense would not change.

Calculate retained earnings as at December 31, 2020, if Pina Colada prepares financial statements in accordance with ASPE. Assume that under ASPE, Pina Colada's retained earnings at January 1, 2020, would be $492,900.

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