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Problem  6-1  (LO  5)  FC  transactions,  commitments,  forcasted  transactions earnings impact. Jarvis Corporation transacts business with a number of foreign vendors and customers. These transactions are denominated in FC, and the company uses a number of hedging strategies to reduce the exposure to exchange rate risk. Several such transactions are as follows:

Transaction A: On November 30, the company purchased inventory from a vendor in the amount of 100,000 FC with payment due in 60 days. Also on November 30, the company purchased a forward contract to buy FC in 60 days. Changes in the value of the commitment are based on changes in forward rates.

Transaction B: On November 1, the company committed to provide services to a foreign customer in the amount of 100,000 FC. The services will be provided in 30 days. On November 1, the company also purchased a forward contract to sell 100,000 FC in 30 days.

Transaction C: On November 1, the company forecasted a purchase of equipment in 30 days.The forecasted cost is 100,000 FC, and the equipment is to be depreciated over ?ve years using the straight-line method of depreciation. On November 1, the company acquired a forward contract to buy 100,000 FC in 30 days.

Transaction D: On November 30, the company purchased an option to sell 100,000 FC in 60 days to hedge a forecasted sale to a customer in 60 days. The option sold for a premium of $1,200 and had a strike price of $1.155. The value of the option on December 31 was $2,000.

The time value of all hedging instruments is excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness. Relevant spot and forward rates are as follows:

Spot Rate            Forward Rate for 30

Daysfrom November 1    Forward Rate for 60

Daysfrom November 30

November 1 .. . . . . ... .. .. ..  1 FC ¼ $1.12               1FC ¼ $1.132

November 15 . . . . . ... .. .. ..  1 FC ¼ $1.13

November 30 . . . . . ... .. .. ..  1 FC ¼ $1.15              1 FC ¼$1.146

December 31.. . . . . ... .. .. ..  1 FC ¼ $1.14              1 FC ¼$1.138

Assuming that the company's year-end is December 31, for each of the above transactions

determine the current-year effect on earnings. All necessary discounting should be determined

by using a 6% discount rate. For transactions C and D, the time value of the hedging instru-

ment is excluded from hedge effectiveness and is to be separately accounted for.

 

Problem 6-3 (LO 3, 5) Income statement effects of transactions, commitments, and hedging. Clayton Industries sells medical equipment worldwide. On March 1 of the current year, the company sold equipment, with a cost of $160,000, to a foreign customer for 200,000 euros payable in 60 days. At the same time, the company purchased a forward contract to sell 200,000 euros in 60 days. In another transaction, the company committed, on March 15, to deliver equipment in May to a foreign customer in exchange for 300,000 euros payable in June. This equipment is anticipated to have a completed cost of $210,000. On March 15, the company hedged the commitment by acquiring a forward contract to sell 300,000 in 90 days. Changes in the value of the commitment are based on changes in forward rates and all discounting is based on a 6% discount rate.

Various spot and forward rates for the euro are as follows:

Spot Rate            Forward Rate for60

Days from March 1 Forward Ratefor 90

Daysfrom March15

March1.... .. . . . . ... .. .. .... .. . .. .              $1.180  $1.181

March15 .. .. . . . . ... .. .. .... .. . .. . 1.181  1.180    $1.179

March31 .. .. . . . . ... .. .. .... .. . .. . 1.179  1.178    1.177

April30.... .. . . . . ... .. .. .... .. . .. . 1.175    1.174

 

 

Problem 6-3 Template          
                 
The Foreign Currency Transaction        
                 
Part 1           March   April
Sales           36000    
Cost of Goods Sold       160000    
Gross Profit              
                 
Exchange Gain (Loss)          
                 
                 
                 
Net Income Effect            
                 
                 
Part 2                
                 
The Hedge on the Foreign           
Currency Transaction          
                 
Gain(Loss) on Forward Contract        
Net Income Effect            
                 
                 
                 
Part 3                
                 
The Foreign Currency Commitment        
                 
Gain or loss on Firm Commitment        
Net Income Effect            
                 
                 
Part 4                
                 
                 
The Hedge on the Foreign           
Currency Commitment          
                 
            01-Mar 31-Mar 30-Apr
Number of FC              
Forward Rate Remaining Time-1FC        
                 
                 
Fair Value of Original Contract        
                 
Original Forward Rate          
Current Forward Rate          
Gain or (Loss) in Forward Rate        
                 
                 
Present Value of Change           
                 
N=1 i= .5%              
N=0 i=.5%              
                 
                 
Change in Value From          
Prior Period              
                 
Current Present Value          
Prior Present Value            
                 
Change in Present Value          
                 
                 
                 
Schedule B for Part 3 and 4          
                 
            15-Mar 31-Mar 30-Apr
Number of FC              
Forward Rate Remaining Time-1 FC        
                 
                 
Fair Value of Original Contract        
Original Forward Rate          
Current Forward Rate          
Gain or Loss in Forward Rate        
                 
                 
Present Value Change          
                 
  n=2.5 i=.5%            
  n=1.5 i=.5%            
                 
                 
                 
Current Change from Prior Period        
                 
  Current Present Value        
  Prior Present Value          
                 
  Change in Present Value        

 

 

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