Compute the gain or loss on holding net monetary items

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Liverpool Company operates retail stores in Canada and an exporting business in London that specializes in buying and selling British tweeds. The London subsidiary provided the following financial statements in pounds sterling to the Canadian parent company.

 

LIVERPOOL COMPANY, London Branch

Statement of Comprehensive Income

For the Year Ended December 31, 20X5

 

Sales                                                                                         £ 2,300,000

Cost of goods sold                                                                       (1,200,000)

Depreciation expense                                                                    (300,000)

Other expenses                                                                            (300,000)

 

Comprehensive income                                                                  £500,000

 

 

LIVERPOOL COMPANY, London Branch

Statement of Changes in Equity-Partial-Retained Earnings section

For the Year Ended December 31, 20X5

 

 

Retained earnings - January 1                                                  £ 850,000

Comprehensive Income for the year                                          500,000

Less: Dividends declared and paid,

December 31                                                                        (200,000)

Retained earnings - December 31                                          £ 1,150,000

 

LIVERPOOL COMPANY, London Branch

Statement of Financial Position

As at December 31, 20X5

 

 

Cash and receivables                                                                 £ 1,150,000

Merchandise inventory                                                              450,000

Property, plant, and equipment                                                   3,450,000

     Total                                                                                 £ 5,050,000

 

Current liabilities                                                                          £  700,000

Long-term notes payable, due 31 December, 20X9                             1,200,000

Capital stock                                                                               2,000,000

Retained earnings                                                                        1,150,000

      Total                                                                                  £ 5,050,000

 

Liverpool Company was incorporated on January 1, 1984, at which time an amount of property, plant, and equipment with a present (December 31, 20X5) Net Book Value of £3,000,000 was purchased. Additional equipment was purchased December 31, 20X4 (20% of depreciation expense relates to this new equipment). The long-term notes were issued, to replace financing provided by the parent, on January 1, 20X4.

Direct exchange rates for the pound sterling (1 $C/£ ) are:

 

January 1, 1984                                                                  $1C = $1.9180

January 1, 1986                                                                  1.8365

January 1, 20X4                                                                 1.6000

Average for the fourth quarter 20X4                                      1.5612

December 31, 20X4 / January 1, 20X5                                    1.5426

December 31, 20X5                                                            1.4730

Average for 20X5                                                               1.5093

Average for the fourth quarter 20X5                                       1.4950

 

The January 1, 20X5 retained earnings balance of the London Branch of the Liverpool Company correctly translated to Canadian dollars was $1,783,774. The beginning inventory of £380,000 was acquired during the last quarter of 20X4 and the ending inventory was acquired during the last quarter of 20X5. Sales and purchases were made, and other expenses were incurred, evenly throughout the year.

Required:

Compute the gain or loss on holding net monetary items for the Liverpool Company for the year ending December 31, 20X5.

Translate the statement of comprehensive income of Liverpool Company for the year ending December 31, 20X5 into dollars, assuming that the temporal method is appropriate.

Translate the December 31, 20X5 statement of financial position of Liverpool Company into dollars assuming that the temporal method is appropriate.

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