Asked by Mitchell Allen on Jun 16, 2024

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Telnor Corporation (whose year end is December 31 of each year) has made a series of investments in Pineapple Corp., one of their major customers. The management of Telnor has been impressed by the products produced and sold by Pineapple and their market success. These investments are only going to be held for a short period of time. The market price of Pineapple stock on December 31, 2019 and 2020 was $200 and $250 respectively per share. Dividends of $1.00 per share were declared and paid on December 31 of each year. The following are the purchases and sales that Telnor entered into in 2019 and 2020:
 Date  No. Of Shares  Total  Cost (per share)  March 31,20191,0001,000$75 June 30,20191,0002,000$125 September 30,20191,0003,000$175 September 30,2020(3,0000$240\begin{array}{|l|r|r|r|}\hline \text { Date } & \text { No. Of Shares } & \text { Total } & \text { Cost (per share) } \\\hline \text { March } 31,2019 & 1,000 & 1,000 & \$ 75 \\\hline \text { June } 30,2019 & 1,000 & 2,000 & \$ 125 \\\hline \text { September } 30,2019 & 1,000 & 3,000 & \$ 175 \\\hline \text { September } 30,2020 & (3,000 & 0 & \$ 240 \\\hline\end{array} Date  March 31,2019 June 30,2019 September 30,2019 September 30,2020 No. Of Shares 1,0001,0001,000(3,000 Total 1,0002,0003,0000 Cost (per share) $75$125$175$240 Assume that Telnor accounts for its investment in Pineapple Corp. at fair value through other comprehensive income (FVTOCI).
Required:
(a) Prepare the journal entries to record the transactions in 2019 and 2020 with respect to Telnor's investment in Pineapple.
(b) How would Telnor disclose the investment in Pineapple on its balance sheet?
 Date  No. Of Shares  Total  Cost (per share)  Total Cost  March 31,20191,0001,000$75$75,000 Tune 30,2019 1,0002,000$125$200,000 September 30, 1,0003.000$175$375,000 2019 \begin{array}{|l|r|r|r|r|}\hline \text { Date } & \text { No. Of Shares } & \text { Total } & \text { Cost (per share) } & \text { Total Cost } \\\hline \text { March } 31,2019 & 1,000 & 1,000 & \$ 75 & \$ 75,000 \\\hline \text { Tune 30,2019 } & 1,000 & 2,000 & \$ 125 & \$ 200,000 \\\hline \text { September 30, } & 1,000 & 3.000 & \$ 175 & \$ 375,000 \\\text { 2019 } & & &\\\hline \end{array} Date  March 31,2019 Tune 30,2019  September 30,  2019  No. Of Shares 1,0001,0001,000 Total 1,0002,0003.000 Cost (per share) $75$125$175 Total Cost $75,000$200,000$375,000

Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive Income

A financial accounting method where certain assets are revalued periodically and changes are recorded in other comprehensive income.

Balance Sheet

A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time.

  • Understand the discrepancy between the equity method of accounting for investments and the practices followed under Fair Value Through Profit or Loss and Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive Income.
  • Distinguish the financial records required for transactions involving the acquisition, divestment, and holding of investments under the frameworks of IFRS and ASPE.
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Suraj BudhaprithiJun 22, 2024
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Unrealized gain at December 31, 2019 (3,000 * $200) - $375,000 = $225,000
(a)
03.31.2019 Investment in Pineapple 75,000 Cash 75,000 To record investment 06.30.2019 Investment in Pineapple 125,000 Cash 125,000 To record investment 09.30.2019 Investment in Pineapple 175,000 Cash 175,000 To record investment 12.31.2019 Investment in Pineapple 225,000 Investment revaluation gain (OCI) 225,000 To record investment 12.31.2019 Cash 3,000 Dividend Income 3,000 To record dividend income 09.30.2020 Cash 720,000 Gain on sale (OCI) 120,000 Investment in Pineapple 600,000 To record disposal of Pineapple shares  Accumulated OCI-reclassification to retained earnings 345,000 Retained earnings-gain on sale of FVTOCI  investments 345,000 To transfer realized gain from AOCI to Retained  Earnings \begin{array}{|l|l|r|l|}\hline 03.31 .2019 & \text { Investment in Pineapple } & 75,000 & \\\hline & \text { Cash } & & 75,000 \\\hline & \text { To record investment } & & \\\hline 06.30 .2019 & \text { Investment in Pineapple } & 125,000 & \\\hline & \text { Cash } & & 125,000 \\\hline & \text { To record investment } & & \\\hline 09.30 .2019 & \text { Investment in Pineapple } & 175,000 & \\\hline & \text { Cash } & & 175,000 \\\hline & \text { To record investment } & & \\\hline 12.31 .2019 & \text { Investment in Pineapple } & 225,000 & \\\hline & \text { Investment revaluation gain (OCI) } & & 225,000 \\\hline & \text { To record investment } & & \\\hline 12.31 .2019 & \text { Cash } & 3,000 & \\\hline & \text { Dividend Income } & & 3,000 \\\hline & \text { To record dividend income } & & \\\hline 09.30 .2020 & \text { Cash } & {720,000} \\\hline & \text { Gain on sale (OCI) } & & 120,000 \\\hline & \text { Investment in Pineapple } & & 600,000 \\\hline & \text { To record disposal of Pineapple shares } & & \\\hline & \text { Accumulated OCI-reclassification to retained earnings } & 345,000 \\\hline & \begin{array}{l}\text { Retained earnings-gain on sale of FVTOCI } \\\text { investments }\end{array} & & 345,000 \\\hline &\begin{array}{l}\text { To transfer realized gain from AOCI to Retained } \\\text { Earnings }\end{array} & & \\\hline\end{array}03.31.201906.30.201909.30.201912.31.201912.31.201909.30.2020 Investment in Pineapple  Cash  To record investment  Investment in Pineapple  Cash  To record investment  Investment in Pineapple  Cash  To record investment  Investment in Pineapple  Investment revaluation gain (OCI)  To record investment  Cash  Dividend Income  To record dividend income  Cash  Gain on sale (OCI)  Investment in Pineapple  To record disposal of Pineapple shares  Accumulated OCI-reclassification to retained earnings  Retained earnings-gain on sale of FVTOCI  investments  To transfer realized gain from AOCI to Retained  Earnings 75,000125,000175,000225,0003,000720,000345,00075,000125,000175,000225,0003,000120,000600,000345,000 (b) The investment would be included in current assets given management's intention to hold them for a short period of time.