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  2. Functional currency - Wikipedia

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    Translation of statements may result in translation differences, which are accounted for as a cumulative translation adjustment. Transactions are often translated at the spot rate, i.e., the rate of exchange between the transaction currency and the functional currency on the date of the transaction. Example: Jim is traveling on business and ...

  3. Foreign exchange risk - Wikipedia

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    A common technique to hedge translation risk is called balance-sheet hedging, which involves speculating on the forward market in hopes that a cash profit will be realized to offset a non-cash loss from translation. [24] This requires an equal amount of exposed foreign currency assets and liabilities on the firm's consolidated balance sheet.

  4. Accumulated other comprehensive income - Wikipedia

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    A few special types of gains and losses are not shown in the income statement but as special items in shareholder equity section of the balance sheet. Since these comprehensive income items are not closed to retained earnings each period they accumulate as shareholder equity items and thus are entitled "Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income ...

  5. Zumiez (ZUMZ) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Excluding the impact of foreign currency translation, North America net sales for the 31-day period ended December 31, 2024, increased 10.9% from the prior year and other international net sales ...

  6. How to Analyze a Balance Sheet - AOL

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    In the most recent balance sheet, I think they had about 87 million in total assets, but close to 32 million of that is just the company generated intangible asset. Now, they can't sell that to ...

  7. Comprehensive income - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive income is the sum of net income and other items that must bypass the income statement because they have not been realized, including items like an unrealized holding gain or loss from available for sale securities and foreign currency translation gains or losses. These items are not part of net income, yet are important enough to ...

  8. List of International Financial Reporting Standards - Wikipedia

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    Reporting Currency - Translation from Measurement Currency to Presentation Currency 2001 January 1, 2002: January 1, 2005: IAS 21: SIC 31 Revenue-Barter Transactions Involving Advertising Services 2001 January 1, 2002: January 1, 2018: IFRS 15: SIC 32 Intangible Assets-Web Site Costs 2001 March 25, 2002: SIC 33

  9. Foreign exchange hedge - Wikipedia

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    The entity required to pay the contract holds a liability, while the entity receiving the contract payment holds an asset. These would be recorded under the appropriate headings on the balance sheet of the respective companies. IAS 39 gives further instruction, stating that the financial derivatives be recorded at fair value on the balance ...