Question #23

Reading: Reading 10 Multinational Operations

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Page: 13

Status: Incorrect

Correct Answer: A

Your Answer: B

Part of Context Group: Q23-26 First in Group
Shared Context
- Compared to the current ratio before translation, the current ratio after translation is most likely to be: A) higher. B) lower. C) the same. Dell Air Lines has recently acquired Australian Puddle Jumpers, Inc., a small airline located in Sydney. The Australian dollar has been chosen by Dell as the functional currency for APJ. The Balance Sheet of APJ is given below as of Dec. 31, 2004 in Australian dollars. Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash 200 A/P 180 A/R 240 Common Stock 720 Maintenance Supplies 180 Fixed Assets 280 Total Assets 900 Total Liab & Equity 900 APJ's income statement for the year ending Dec. 31, 2005 is expressed in Australian dollars as: Sales 3,500 Total Costs 2,900 Net Income 600 The Australian dollar has steadily depreciated against the U.S. dollar. At Dec. 31, 2004, the exchange rate was 2 Australian dollars = $1 but at Dec. 31, 2005, the exchange rate had deteriorated to 3 Australian dollars = $1. The Dec. 31, 2005 Balance Sheet for APJ is given in Australian dollars as follows: Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash 441 A/P 210 A/R 330 Common Stock 720 Supplies 291 Retained Earnings 600 Fixed Assets 468 Total Assets 1,530 Total Liab. & Equity 1,530
Question
On APJ's 2005 income statement, the level of net income in U.S. dollars would be:
Answer Choices:
A. $200.00
B. $240.00
C. $300.00
Explanation
The basis for using the current rate method is when Functional Currency is NOT the same as Parent's Presentation (reporting) Currency. The basis for using the temporal method is when Functional Currency = Parent's Presentation Currency. Since the Australian dollar is both the local and the functional currency, use the current rate method. The items in the income statement are translated at the average exchange rate. The average rate is (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5 Australian dollars = $1.
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