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Board company has a foreign subsidiary that began operations at the start of 2017 with assets of 151,000 kites (the local currency unit) and liabilities of 92,000. during this initial year of operation, the subsidiary reported a profit of 45,000 kites. it distributed two dividends, each for 6,900 kites with one dividend declared on march 1 and the other on october 1. applicable exchange rates for 1 kite follow: january 1, 2017 (start of business) $0.77 march 1, 2017 0.75 weighted average rate for 2017 0.74 october 1, 2017 0.73 december 31, 2017 0.72 assume that the kite is this subsidiary’s functional currency. what translation adjustment would board report for the year 2017? assume that on october 1, 2017, board entered into a forward exchange contract to hedge the net investment in this subsidiary. on that date, board agreed to sell 185,000 kites in three months at a forward exchange rate of $0.73/1 kite. prepare the journal entries required by this forward contract. compute the net translation adjustment for board to report in accumulated other comprehensive income for the year 2017 under this second set of circumstances. a. assume that the kite is this subsidiary’s functional currency. what translation adjustment would board report for the year 2017? b. assume that on october 1, 2017, board entered into a forward exchange contract to hedge the net investment in this subsidiary. on that date, board agreed to sell 185,000 kites in three months at a forward exchange rate of $0.73/1 kite. prepare the journal entries required by this forward contract. (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "no journal entry required" in the first account field.)c. compute the net translation adjustment for board to report in accumulated other comprehensive income for the year 2017 under this second set of circumstances.

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