FAR F4 M1
Valuation of Available For Sale securities
Fair Market Value
Valuation of Trading Securities
Fair Market Value
Impairment of Held to Maturity
Current Expected Credit Loss = Present Value Less than cost, means profit drops, Retained earnings drops, and Equity Drops DR: Credit loss ( PV - Amortized Cost) CR: Allowance for Credit Losses
Journal Entry for Unrealized Gain on Avail for Sale
DR: Valuation Account (FMV Adjustment) CR: Unrealized Gain
Journal Entry for Unrealized Gain on Trading Securities
DR: Valuation Account (FMV Adjustment) CR: Unrealized Gain
Held-to-maturity securities (HTM)
Debt securities that a company has the intent and ability to hold until they mature. Classification of Current vs Non Current assets depends on the term of maturity. If a debt security is HTM and has a maturity date of less than 1 yr, its current If not, Non-Current
Valuation of Held to Maturity Securities
Amortized Cost
Debt Securities
Any Security representing a creditor relationship with an entity i.e. Corporate Bonds Redeemable Preferred Stock Government Securities Commercial Paper Convertible Debt
Impairment of available-for-sale debt securities
Calculations: FMV - NBV = Impaired Amount No JE = Max Loss NPV - NBV = Expected Credit Loss Dr: Credit Loss (I/S impaired amount only) Cr: Allowance for Credit Loss Impaired Amount - Expected Credit Loss Dr: Unrealized Loss - AFS (OCI) Cr: Valuation Account
Unrealized Gains and Losses (Available for Sale)
Gains and Losses Recognized in other comprehensive income *Net of Tax* Affects equity directly , NO EFFECT on Net Income/RE
Financial Instruments not eligible for Fair Value Option
Investment in Subsidiaries or VIE's than an entity is required to consolidate Pension Benefit assets or liabilities Financial Assets or Liabilities recognized under leases Deposit Liabilities of financial institutions Financial instruments classified as equity
Available-for-sale securities (AFS)
Investments in debt and equity securities that are not classified as trading securities or held-to-maturity securities. Classified as current or non current assets depending on the intent of the company
Reclassification of Debt Instruments (all at FMV) Transferring Held to Maturity -> Avail for Sale
Journal Entry to Other Comprehensive Income
Reclassification of Debt Instruments (all at FMV) Transferring Avail for Sale or Held to Maturity -> Trading Security
Journal Entry to the Income Statement (Recognized in Current Earnings)
Reclassification of Debt Instruments (all at FMV) Transferring Avail for Sale -> Held to Maturity
Move from Other Comprehensive Income unrealized gain/loss to Income Statement as Premium/Discount amortization
Impairment of Trading Securities
N/A
Unrealized Gains and Losses (Held to Maturity)
NONE (Fair Market Value = Distractor Info)
Reclassification of Debt Instruments (all at FMV) Transfer Trading Security -> Avail for Sale or Held to Maturity
No Journal Entry Needed
Journal Entry for Unrealized Gain on Held to Maturity
None
Items excluded from Debt Securities
Option, Futures, Forward Contracts Lease Contracts Accounts and notes receivable
Unrealized Gains and Losses (Trading Securities)
Presentation on the balance sheet is one net amount Gains and Losses are reported/recognized in Net Income Affects Net Income, Retained Earnings, Equity DR. Unrealized Loss CR. Valuation Account
Equity Securities
Reported at Fair Market Value through Net Income. Unrealized Gains and Losses are reported on Net Income as they occur Cost - Fair Value - any dividends received/paid If Fair Value is less than cost, unrealized loss is recorded If Fair Value is greater than cost, gain is recorded
Trading Securities
Securities bought and held primarily for sale in the near term to generate income on short-term price differences. Generally reported as current assets
Realized Gains/Losses on Trading Securities
Selling Price - Carrying Value DR: Cash CR Trading Security Cr Realized Gain on Credit Security
Realized Gain/Losses on Available for Sale Securities
Selling Price - Original Cost Dr Cash Dr Unrealized Gain/Loss on AFS Cr AFS Securities CR Realized Gain on AFS
Realized Gain/Loss on Held to Maturity
Trick Question None, So there should be NO realized Gain/Loss
Impairment
When the Fair market Value is less than the Amortized Cost of the Security
Fair Value Option
allows companies to report specified financial assets and liabilities at fair value Unrealized gains and losses are reported in earnings; irrevocable is applied to individual financial statements
Election Dates (Fair Value)
1. Date the financial instrument is first identified 2. Date that an investment becomes subject to the equity method 3. Date an entity ceases to consolidate an investment in a subsidiary or VIE