ABC Airlines carried more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries in 2017.
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In 2017, ABC was still suffering losses, now partly due to increased competition and falling seat prices. Losses were $187 million in 2015 and $194 million in 2016. The CEO announced a new restructuring plan that would hopefully put an end to the continuing losses. The plan focused on three areas: improved network profitability, decreased overhead costs, and decreased labour costs. For the latter, employees were asked to accept reduced wages over a four-year period.
Just like most companies, ABC is now concerned with increasing market share and maintaining customer loyalty. On the company's website, the following advertisement appears:
"Fly 5, Fly Free-Fly five times with ABC Airlines and its worldwide partners and earn a free trip. The more you fly, the more the world is within reach."
Free flights are also offered by ABC through its well-publicized frequent flyer program. Under the pro- gram, customers earn points for flying with ABC and, once they accumulate enough points, they can then use them to take free flights. In the notes to its financial statements, ABC notes that the incremental costs of frequent flyer points are accrued as the entitlements to free flights are earned. The accrual is included as part of accrued liabilities.
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Adopt the role of company management and discuss the treatment of the "Fly 5, Fly Free" program for financial reporting purposes. The company is interested in understanding how the program would be accounted for under both IFRS and ASPE.
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Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-1119048541
11th Canadian edition Volume 2
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield, Nicola M. Young, Irene M. Wiecek, Bruce J. McConomy
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