Quiz Chapter 10 Investments in Debt Securities Ia 1 2020 Edition
Quiz Chapter 10 Investments in Debt Securities Ia 1 2020 Edition
Quiz Chapter 10 Investments in Debt Securities Ia 1 2020 Edition
Chapter 10
Investments in Debt Securities
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LONG QUIZ:
1. If the acquisition cost of investment in bonds is less than the face amount, there is
a. discount. b. premium. c. loss. d. gain.
2. The use of the effective-interest method in amortizing bond premiums and discounts
results in
a. a greater amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would
result from use of the straight-line method.
b. a varying amount being recorded as interest income from period to period.
c. a variable rate of return on the book value of the investment.
d. a smaller amount of interest income over the life of the bond issue than would
result from use of the straight-line method.
3. If the effective interest rate is higher than the nominal rate, there is
a. discount. b. premium. c. loss. d. gain.
4. The true or actual rate of interest that a bondholder earns on the investment.
a. nominal rate c. effective interest rate
b. coupon rate d. stated rate
5. It is a type of serial bond wherein the holder is given the right to extend the initial
maturity to a longer maturity date.
a. extendible bond c. redeemable bond
b. retractable bond d. callable bond
6. Subsequent to their initial recognition, which financial assets with quoted market
prices in an active market are measured at fair value?
Financial assets Financial Assets with
at amortized cost fair values through
profit or loss
a. Yes No
b. Yes Yes
c. No Yes
d. No No
7. On January 1, 20x1, Impressed Co. acquired 8%, ₱1,000,000 face amount, 4-year
‘term’ bonds for ₱936,603. The bonds are measured at amortized cost and have a
yield rate of 10%. How much is the carrying amount of the investment on December
31, 20x2?
a. 1,000,000 b. 950,263 c. 965,289 d. 981,818
8. On October 1, Dennis Company purchased ₱200,000 face value, 12% bonds at 98 plus
accrued interest and brokerage fees and classified them as amortized cost assets.
Interest is paid semiannually on January 1 and July 1. Brokerage fees for this
transaction were ₱700. At what amount should this acquisition of bonds be recorded?
a. 196,000 b. 196,700 c. 202,000 d. 202,700
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9. On August 1, 2004, Bettis Company acquired ₱120,000 face value, 10% bonds of
Hanson Corporation at 104 plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated May 1, 2004,
and mature on April 30, 2009, with interest payable each October 31 and April 30. The
bonds are classified as subsequently measured at amortized cost. What entry should
Bettis make to record the purchase of the bonds on August 1, 2004?
a. Investment in bonds 124,800
Interest Revenue 3,000
Cash 127,800
b. Investment in bonds 127,800
Cash 127,800
c. Investment in bonds 127,800
Interest Revenue 3,000
Cash 124,800
d. Held-to-Maturity Securities 120,000
Premium on Bonds 7,800
Cash 127,800
10. On April 30, 20x1, Heidelberg Co. acquired ₱100,000 face amount, 10% bonds dated
January 1, 20x1 at 102. The purchase price includes accrued interest. How much is
the initial carrying amount of the investment?
a. 102,000 b. 99,500 c. 98,667 d. 105,333
11. On January 1, 20x1, Honey Co. intends to buy 3-year, zero-coupon bonds with face
amount of ₱3,000,000 and maturity value of ₱3,993,000. The effective interest rate is
16%. The bonds will be measured at amortized cost. How much is estimated purchase
price of the bonds on January 1, 20x1?
a. 2,299,341 b. 2,356,214 c. 2,558,146 d. 2,789,123
12. On January 1, 20x1, Santa Co. acquired 10%, ₱1,000,000 bonds at 92. Commission
paid to brokers amounted to ₱9,100. The bonds are classified as investment measured
at amortized cost. Principal is due on December 31, 20x3 but interest is due annually
every December 31. The carrying amount of the investment on December 31, 20x1 is
most approximately equal to
a. 949,883. b. 958,364. c. 973,368. d. 938,341.
13. On January 1, 20x1, Solicit Co. acquired 12%, ₱1,000,000 bonds for ₱1,049,737. The
principal is due on January 1, 20x4 but interest is due annually every December 31.
The bonds are classified as investment measured at amortized cost. The yield rate on
the bonds is 10%. On September 30, 20x2, all the bonds were sold at 110. Commission
paid to the broker amounted to ₱10,000. How much is the gain (loss) on the sale?
a. (67,686) b. 77,686 c. (77,686) d. (22,314)
14. On January 1, 20x1, MX Co. purchased 10%, ₱3,000,000 bonds for ₱3,105,726. The
bonds are classified as financial asset measured at amortized cost. Principal on the
bonds mature as follows:
1,000,
December 31, 20x1
000
1,000,
December 31, 20x2
000
1,000,
December 31, 20x3,
000
3,000,0
Total
00
Interest is due annually at each year-end. The effective interest rate on the bonds is 8%.
How much is the current portion of the investment on December 31, 20x1?
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The bonds are to be held under a “hold to collect and sell” business model. Information
on fair values is as follows:
December 31, 20x1…………………………….98
December 31, 20x2……………………………102
December 31, 20x3……………………………100
15. How much is the carrying amount of the investment on December 31, 20x1?
a. 935,134 b. 1,002,000 c. 980,000 d. 965,443
16. How much is the unrealized gain (loss) recognized in other comprehensive income in
20x1?
a. 45,866 b. (45,866) c. (37,899) d. 0
18. How much is the unrealized gain (loss) recognized in other comprehensive income on
December 31, 20x2?
a. 9,221 b. 40,000 c. (7,219) d. 0
19. Disregard the previous questions. Assume the bonds were sold for ₱900,000 on July 1,
20x2. How much is the total gain (loss) on the sale, including any reclassification
adjustment to profit or loss?
a. (50,000) b. 50,000 c. (95,389) d. (99,523)
20. On January 1, 20x1, Staircase Glass Co. purchased 10%, ₱1,000,000 callable bonds for
₱966,199. The bonds mature in 4 years’ time. Interest is due annually every Dec. 31.
The investment is classified as financial asset measured at amortized cost. The
effective interest rate is 12%. If the carrying amount of the investment on December
31, 20x1 is ₱982,143, what is the expected holding period for the investment?
a. 4 years b. 3 years c. 2 years d. none of these
“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not
looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one
another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:3-5)
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ANSWERS:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. C
Interest Present
Date Collections income Amortization value
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1/1/x1 936,603
12/31/x1 80,000 93,660 13,660 950,263
12/31/x2 80,000 95,026 15,026 965,289
12/31/x3 80,000 96,529 16,529 981,818
12/31/x4 80,000 98,182 18,182 1,000,000
9. A
10. C
Purchase price of bonds including interest (100K x 102%) 102,000
Accrued interest purchased – Jan. to Mar. (100K x 10% x 4/12) (3,333)
Initial measurement of investment in bonds 98,667
11. C
Purchase price of bonds = ₱3,993,000 x PV of ₱1 @16%, n=3
Purchase price of bonds = (3,993,000 x 0.6406577) = 2,558,146
12. A
Acquisition cost (1M x 92%) 920,000
Transaction costs 9,100
Initial carrying amount 929,100
If the difference of ₱65 is deemed immaterial, the effective interest rate that will be used
is 13%. The amortization table using this rate is prepared as follows:
Interest
Date Collections income Amortization Present value
1/1/x1 929,100
12/31/x1 100,000 120,783 20,783 949,883
12/31/x2 100,000 123,485 23,485 973,368
12/31/x3 100,000 126,538 26,538 999,906
13. D
Solution:
Collecti Interest Amortizat Present
Date ons income ion value
1/1/x1 1,049,737
12/31/x
1 120,000 104,974 15,026 1,034,711
9/30/x 90,000 77,603 12,397 1,022,314
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14. B
Interest on outstanding Total
Date Principal
principal balance collections
A b c=a+b
Dec. 31, 20x1 1,000,000 (3,000,000 x 10%) = 300,000 1,300,000
Dec. 31, 20x2 1,000,000 (2,000,000 x 10%) = 200,000 1,200,000
Dec. 31, 20x3 1,000,000 (1,000,000 x 10%) = 100,000 1,100,000
Present
Date Collections Interest income Amortization
value
Jan. 1, 20x1 3,105,726
Dec. 31, 20x1 1,300,000 248,458 1,051,542 2,054,184
Dec. 31, 20x2 1,200,000 164,335 1,035,665 1,018,519
Dec. 31, 20x3 1,100,000 81,481 1,018,519 -
*Amortization table:
Interest Interest
Date received income Amortization Present value
1/1/x1 907,135
12/31/x1 100,000 126,999 26,999 934,134
12/31/x2 100,000 130,779 30,779 964,913
12/31/x3 100,000 135,088 35,088 1,000,000
18. A
1,020,00
Fair value - 12/31/x2
0
Amortized cost - 12/31/x2 964,913
Cumulative balance of gain -
12/31/x2 55,087
Cumulative balance of gain -
12/31/x1 45,866
Unrealized gain - OCI in 20x2 9,221
19. D
Solution:
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(900,000 sale price – 50,000 accrued interest) – 949,523 amortized cost = (99,523)
loss
7/1/x2
Interest receivable 50,000
Investment in bonds - FVOCI 15,389
Interest income 65,389
to record accrued interest as of date of sale
Cash 900,000
Investment in bonds – FVOCI 850,000
Interest receivable 50,000
to record the sale
20. C
Step 1: Place given information in pro-forma amortization table
Interest
Date Collections income Amortization Present value
1/1/x1 966,199
12/31/x1
12/31/x2
12/31/x3
12/31/x4
Step 2: Complete the amortization table until the present value equals the face amount
Interest
Date Collections income Amortization Present value
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1/1/x1 966,199
12/31/x1 100,000 115,944 15,944 982,143
12/31/x2 100,000 117,857 17,857 1,000,000
12/31/x3
12/31/x4
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