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Intermediate Accounting Volume 2 (8th Canadian Edition, Thomas H. Beechy & Joan E. Conrod) – Verified Complete Solution Manual for Chapters 12–22

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Ace your intermediate accounting coursework with this verified solution manual for Intermediate Accounting, Volume 2, 8th Canadian Edition by Thomas H. Beechy and Joan E. Conrod. Covering all chapters from 12 to 22, it provides comprehensive, step-by-step solutions to exercises and problems from the textbook. Topics include liabilities, leases, income taxes, pensions, shareholders’ equity, earnings per share, accounting changes, cash flow statements, and financial statement analysis. Perfect for exam preparation and in-depth understanding of complex accounting standards within the Canadian context.

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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting (Volume 2),
8th Canadian Edition By Thomas H. Beechy, Joan E. Conrod /
Verified All Chapters (12 - 22)Complete




Solution Manual for
Intermediate Accounting Volume 2 8th Edition Thomas H. Beechy, Joan E. Conrod,
Elizabeth Farrell, Ingrid McLeod-Dick, Kayla Tomulka, Romi-Lee Sevel Chapter 12-22

Chapter 12: Financial Liabilities and Provisions

Case 12-1 Winter Fun Incorporated
12-2 Prescriptions Depot Limited
12-3 Camani Corporation

Technical Review

,Suggested Time
TR12-1 Financial liabilities and provisions (IFRS)....................... 10
TR12-2 Financial liabilities and provisions (ASPE)..................... 10
TR12-3 Provision, measurement................................... 10
TR12-4 Guarantee ......................................................... 10
TR12-5 Provision, warranty .......................................... 5
TR12-6 Foreign currency .............................................. 5
TR12-7 Note payable .................................................... 5
TR12-8 Discounting, note payable................................ 10
TR12-9 Discounting, provision..................................... 10
TR12-10 Classification, liabilities................................... 10

Assignment A12-1 Financial versus non-financial liabilities……. 10
A12-2 Common financial liabilities………………… 10
A12-3 Common financial liabilities............................ 10
A12-4 Common financial liabilities: taxes ................. 20
A12-5 Common financial liabilities: taxes ................ 20
A12-6 Foreign currency payables……………………. 10
A12-7 Foreign currency payables ............................... 10
A12-8 Common financial liabilities and foreign 25
currency
A12-9 Provisions......................................................... 20
A12-10 Provisions ........................................................ 20
A12-11 Provisions......................................................... 20
A12-12 Provision measurement.................................... 15
A12-13 Provision measurement.................................... 15
A12-14 Provisions; compensated absences…………... 15
A12-15 Provisions; compensated absences .................. 15
A12-16 Provisions; warranty ........................................ 15
A12-17 Provisions; warranty ....................................... 20
A12-18 Provisions; warranty ....................................... 25
A12-19 Discounting; no-interest note........................... 15
A12-20 Discounting; low-interest note ........................ 20
A12-21 Discounting; low-interest note......................... 20
A12-22 Discounting; provision..................................... 15
A12-23 Discounting; provision..................................... 25
A12-24 Discounting; provision..................................... 25
A12-25 Classification and SCF..................................... 20
A12-26 SCF .................................................................. 20
A12-27 Liabilities – IFRS and ASPE .......................... 10
A12-28 Liabilities - ASPE ........................................... 20
A12-29 Liabilities - ASPE ............................................ 20
A12-30 Provisions/Contingencies – IFRS and ASPE…. 20
A12-31 DAIS – warranty provision trend……………... 15
A12-32 DAIS – provision for coupon refund………… 15
Solutions Manual to accompany Intermediate Accounting, Volume 2, 8th edition 14-2

,Cases
Case 12-1 (LO12.3, LO12.5, LO12.6)
Winter Fun Incorporated

To: Members of Board of Directors
From: Accounting Consultant
RE: Winter Fun Incorporated

Overview

Winter Fun Incorporated (WFI) uses IFRS for financial reporting. The bank loan has a
minimum current ratio so you will need to be careful and watch for any impacts on the
ratio. You have had a tough year this year and faced a loss so the bank financing is
critical to your operations.

Issues

1. Revenue recognition memberships
2. Revenue recognition guests
3. Special promotions
4. Coupons
5. Manufacturer Loan
6. Lawsuit
7. Warranty
8. Gasoline storage tanks
9. Foreign currency payables
10. Compensated absences

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Analysis and Recommendations


1. Revenue recognition memberships

Following the 5 step IFRS model:
Initiation fee
Step 1: The contract with the customer is for the membership in the club. This would be a
written agreement between the member and WFI.

Step 2: There is one performance obligation, the promised service is membership in the ski
club. There is no transfer of the service until the membership is provided.

Step 3: The contract price is $10,000. The non-refundable deposit is an advance
payment towards this initiation fee and is part of the overall transaction price.

Step 4: No allocation since there is only one performance obligation.

, Step 5: The performance obligation for the initiation fee is satisfied over the period of
time that the member belongs to the club. The $10,000 would be recognized over the
average period a member belongs. There should be enough historical data available to
come up with a reasonable estimate. There would be no cash collection risk since the
amount is paid upfront.

Annual fee
Step 1: The annual fee is a written agreement between the member and WFI.

Step 2: There is again one performance obligation, the service for this year.

Step 3: The fee of $2,000 is the total contract price and is received in 20X5 for the 20X6
ski season. This would be unearned revenue when received.

Step 4: There is no allocation since there is only one performance obligation.

Step 5: Assuming the ski season goes from Dec 1 until March 31 $500 would be
recognized in 20X5 and the remainder in 20X6 which would be the period in which the
service is performed. There would be no cash collection risk since the amount is paid
upfront.

2. Revenue recognition guests

Following the 5 step IFRS

model:

Step 1: The contract with the guest is the written contract when they receive the ticket to
ski, not when the reservation is made since this reservation could be cancelled.

Step 2: The performance obligation is the right to ski that day.

Step 3: The overall contract price is the price of the ski ticket.

Step 4: There is no allocation since there is only one performance obligation.

Step 5: The performance would be the right to ski on that day. There is no cash collection
risk since the guest pays by credit card when they purchase the ticket.

3. Special promotions

Following the 5 step IFRS

model:

Step 1: The contract with the customer is the written contract when they receive the ticket
and the right to a future lesson.

Step 2: There are two separate performance obligations the right to ski and the right to the
lesson. th
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Step 3: The total contract price is $100.

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