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Credit Ps 68,600 41.600 Branch Operation-Mexico Debit Accounts payable Accumulated depreciation Building and equipment PS 56,000 Cash 67,000 Depreciation expense 3.600 Inventory (beginning-income statement) 39,000 Inventory (ending-income statement) Inventory (ending-balance sheet) 36,000 Purchases 73,000 Receivables 37,000 Salary expense 10,600 Sales Main office Totals Ps 322,200 36,000 140,000 36.000 Pa 322,200 Additional Information The Canadian subsidiary's functional currency is the Canadian dollar, and Sendelbach's reporting currency is the U.S. dollar. The The building and equipment used in the Mexican operation were acquired in 2010 when the currency exchange rate was C$0.20 Ps 1 Purchases of inventory were made evenly throughout the fiscal year, Beginning inventory was acquired evenly throughout 2019, ending inventory was acquired evenly throughout 2020. The Main Office account on the Mexican records should be considered an equity account. This balance was remeasured into Currency exchange rates for 1 Ps applicable to the Mexican operation follow Weighted average, 2019 January 1, 2020 Weighted average rate for 2020 CO 0.25 0.27 9.29 The December 31, 2019. consolidated balance sheet reported a cumulative translation adjustment with a $52,950 credit (positive) balance. The subsidiary's common stock was issued in 2007 when the exchange rate was $0.45 - $1 The subsidiary's December 31, 2019, retained earnings balance was CS151.590, an amount that has been translated into US $69,663 . The applicable currency exchange rates for 1 cs for translation purposes are as follows: January 1, 2020 April 1, 2020 June 1, 2020 Weighted average rate for 2020 December 31, 2020 US$ 0.70 0.69 0.68 0.57 0.65 a. Remeasure the Mexican operation's account balances into Canadian dollars. (Note: Back into the beginning net monetary asset or liability position) b. Prepare financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet for the Canadian subsidiary in C. Translate the Canadian dollar functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars so that Sendelbach can prepare consolidated financial statements Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Ren Re Band Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg A Reg B and C Remeasure the Mexican operation's account balances into Canadian dollars. (Note: Back into the beginning net monetary asset or liability position.) (Input all amounts as positive values.) + Canadian Dollars Debit Credit Accounts payable Accumulated depreciation Building and equipment Cash Depreciation expense Inventory (beginning income statement) Inventory (ending-income statement) Inventory (ending-balance sheet) Purchases Receivables Salary expense Sales Main office Total Reg A Req B and C b. Prepare financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet) for the Canadian subsidiary in its functional currency, Canadian dollars. c. Translate the Canadian dollar functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars so that Sendelbach can prepare consolidated financial statements. (Round U.S. Dollar values to 2 decimal places. Amounts to be deducted and losses should be indicated with a minus sign.) Show less SENDELBACH CORPORATION Financial Statements For the Year Ended December 31, 2020 Canadian Dollar Income Statement: cs U.S. Dollar C$ CS Statement of Retained Earnings: C$ Statement of Retained Earnings: Retained earnings, 1/1/20 cs Retained earnings, 12/31/20 C$ . Balance Sheet: Assets: c$ Total C$ Liabilities and Equities: c$ Total C$ Credit Ps 68,600 41.600 Branch Operation-Mexico Debit Accounts payable Accumulated depreciation Building and equipment PS 56,000 Cash 67,000 Depreciation expense 3.600 Inventory (beginning-income statement) 39,000 Inventory (ending-income statement) Inventory (ending-balance sheet) 36,000 Purchases 73,000 Receivables 37,000 Salary expense 10,600 Sales Main office Totals Ps 322,200 36,000 140,000 36.000 Pa 322,200 Additional Information The Canadian subsidiary's functional currency is the Canadian dollar, and Sendelbach's reporting currency is the U.S. dollar. The The building and equipment used in the Mexican operation were acquired in 2010 when the currency exchange rate was C$0.20 Ps 1 Purchases of inventory were made evenly throughout the fiscal year, Beginning inventory was acquired evenly throughout 2019, ending inventory was acquired evenly throughout 2020. The Main Office account on the Mexican records should be considered an equity account. This balance was remeasured into Currency exchange rates for 1 Ps applicable to the Mexican operation follow Weighted average, 2019 January 1, 2020 Weighted average rate for 2020 CO 0.25 0.27 9.29 The December 31, 2019. consolidated balance sheet reported a cumulative translation adjustment with a $52,950 credit (positive) balance. The subsidiary's common stock was issued in 2007 when the exchange rate was $0.45 - $1 The subsidiary's December 31, 2019, retained earnings balance was CS151.590, an amount that has been translated into US $69,663 . The applicable currency exchange rates for 1 cs for translation purposes are as follows: January 1, 2020 April 1, 2020 June 1, 2020 Weighted average rate for 2020 December 31, 2020 US$ 0.70 0.69 0.68 0.57 0.65 a. Remeasure the Mexican operation's account balances into Canadian dollars. (Note: Back into the beginning net monetary asset or liability position) b. Prepare financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet for the Canadian subsidiary in C. Translate the Canadian dollar functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars so that Sendelbach can prepare consolidated financial statements Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Ren Re Band Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg A Reg B and C Remeasure the Mexican operation's account balances into Canadian dollars. (Note: Back into the beginning net monetary asset or liability position.) (Input all amounts as positive values.) + Canadian Dollars Debit Credit Accounts payable Accumulated depreciation Building and equipment Cash Depreciation expense Inventory (beginning income statement) Inventory (ending-income statement) Inventory (ending-balance sheet) Purchases Receivables Salary expense Sales Main office Total Reg A Req B and C b. Prepare financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet) for the Canadian subsidiary in its functional currency, Canadian dollars. c. Translate the Canadian dollar functional currency financial statements into U.S. dollars so that Sendelbach can prepare consolidated financial statements. (Round U.S. Dollar values to 2 decimal places. Amounts to be deducted and losses should be indicated with a minus sign.) Show less SENDELBACH CORPORATION Financial Statements For the Year Ended December 31, 2020 Canadian Dollar Income Statement: cs U.S. Dollar C$ CS Statement of Retained Earnings: C$ Statement of Retained Earnings: Retained earnings, 1/1/20 cs Retained earnings, 12/31/20 C$ . Balance Sheet: Assets: c$ Total C$ Liabilities and Equities: c$ Total C$