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AS 11 Foreign Exchange Rates

C A Bhaskar Iyer
Contact: [email protected]
+91 9819722269

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Scope
 AS 11 deals with
 Accounting for transactions in foreign currencies;
 Translating financial statements of foreign operations to reporting currency;
and
 Accounting for foreign currency transactions in the nature of forward
exchange contracts

 The standard however does not cover the following issues:


 It does not specify the currency in which an enterprise should presents its
financial statements;
 Restatement of an enterprise’s financial statements from its reporting
currency into another currency;
 Presentation in cash flow statements, of cash flows arising from transactions in
foreign currency and translation of cash flows of a foreign operation (AS 3
Cash Flow Statements); and
 Exchange differences arising from foreign currency borrowings to the extent
they are regarded as adjustment to interest costs (AS 16 Borrowing costs)

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Key Terms
 Transaction date rate: exchange rate as at the date of transaction

 Closing Rate: exchange rate as at the Balance Sheet date.

 Average Rate: is the mean of the exchange rates in force during a period.

 Forward Rate:

 Reporting Currency: currency used in presenting the financial statements

 Foreign Currency: currency other than the reporting currency of the enterprise

 Foreign Operation: is a subsidiary, associate, joint venture, or branch of a


reporting enterprise, the activities of which are based or conducted in a country
other than the country of the reporting enterprise.

 Monetary items: are money held and assets and liabilities to be received and paid
in fixed or determinable amounts of money.
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Net Investment in a Non Integral Foreign Operation

 Net investment in a non integral foreign operation, refers to a monetary item that
is receivable or payable to a foreign operation.

The two important features for an item to qualify as net investment in a non
integral foreign operation are:-
1. It is a monetary item in the financial statements of the foreign operation;
2. The settlement of the monetary item is neither planned nor likely to occur in the
foreseeable future.

Examples of Net investment in a non integral foreign operation include long term
receivables or long term loans.

They do not include trade receivables, trade payables and other short term
monetary items.

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Measurement – Foreign Currency transactions
 The term measurement under the standard refers to the exchange rate that should
be used in converting the foreign currency transactions for presentation in the
reporting entity’s financial statements.

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Measurement FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS – reporting entity’s
financial statements

The foreign currency item Applicable exchange rate for


translation into functional currency
1 All foreign currency transaction items At SPOT exchange rate between the
– INITIAL RECOGNITION reporting currency and foreign
(whether monetary or non monetary) currency on the date of transaction
2 SUBSEQUENT REPORTING PERIODS
A All Monetary items Closing rate
B Non Monetary items
Carried at Historical cost Transaction date rate
Carried at Fair Value Exchange rate when fair value was
measured
C Contingent Liabilities Closing Rate

 The transaction date is the date on which an item of income and expense or asset and
liability qualifies for recognition in the financial statements of an enterprise
 Use of average rate is permitted provided exchange rates do not fluctuate
significantly
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Measurement FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS – recognition of
exchange gains and losses
 Exchange gain or loss in case of a foreign currency transaction, pertaining to a
monetary item can arise in the following situations:
 Settlement of the monetary item arising from foreign currency transactions;
 Reporting the monetary item in the financial statement, at a rate which is different
from the transaction date rate; and
 Reporting the monetary item in the current period financial statements, at an
exchange rate which is different from the exchange rate used in the previous
year’s financial statement

 Transaction settled during the same accounting period: Where a


transaction is settled within the same accounting period as that in which it
occurred, all exchange differences are recognised in the that period.

 Transaction NOT settled during the same accounting period: exchange


difference is recognised in each intervening period up to the settlement date, at
exchange rates during that period

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Measurement FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS – recognition of
exchange gains and losses
 In case of non monetary foreign currency items, no exchange gain or loss arises at
subsequent reporting dates as they are reported in the financial statements either
at the transaction date exchange rate or in case the items are carried at revalued
amounts, then at the exchange rate as at the date of revaluation.

The foreign currency Measurement Recognition of Gain


item / Loss
1 Monetary items Amount of foreign currency In Profit and loss of
settled during the monetary item X the period in which
same accounting (transaction date rate – settlement they arise (as
period date rate) income / expense)
2 Closing Monetary Amount of foreign currency
item monetary item X --same--
(transaction date rate – Closing rate)
A Monetary items Amount of foreign currency
settled in monetary item X --same--
subsequent period (settlement date rate – previous
Closing rate)
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Long Term - Foreign Currency Monetary Item

 Para 46 (new) in the standard – applicable only to Companies registered under the
companies Act
 A Long term foreign currency monetary item (LTFCMI) does not include net
investment in a non integral foreign operation
 Has a maturity of 12 months or more at the date of its origination
 Recognition of exchange differences in case of a long term foreign currency
monetary item

Particulars Recognition
LTFCMI relates to purchase of Exchange differences will be added to or deducted
depreciable asset (tangible or from the historical cost of the asset
intangible)
Exchange differences will be recognised in Foreign
Others Currency Monetary Item translation Difference
Account (FCMITDA)

 Balance in FCMITDA will be amortised over the balance period of such long term
monetary asset or a monetary liability but not beyond 31 March 2012

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Foreign Operation

 Foreign Operation: is a subsidiary, associate, joint venture, or branch of a


reporting enterprise, the activities of which are based or conducted in a country
other than the country of the reporting enterprise.

 A Foreign Operation can be Integral or Non Integral. The true test to determine
whether a foreign operation is integral or Non integral, is whether change in
exchange rates between the two currencies have a direct impact on the cash flows
from operations of the reporting entity or not (Para 18 and 19 of AS 11)

 In the consolidated financial statements of the reporting entity, translation of


foreign operation financial statements into the reporting entity’s currency depends
on whether the foreign operation is integral or non integral.

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Integral - Foreign Operation

 Integral Foreign Operation: is a foreign operation, the activities of which are an


integral part of those of the reporting enterprise.
In other words, an integral foreign operation is an extension of the operations of
the reporting entity. Any change in the exchange rate between the reporting entity
and exchange relating to the foreign operations will have an immediate impact on
the cash flows from operations of the reporting entity(Para 18 of AS 11)

 Non Integral Foreign Operation: is a foreign operation that is not an integral


foreign operation. A non integral foreign operation accumulates cash and other
monetary items, incurs expenses, generates income and perhaps arranges
borrowings all substantially in its local currency (Para 19 of AS 11)
When there is a change in the exchange rate between the reporting
currency and the currency of the foreign operation, there is little or no direct
impact on the present and future cash flows from operations of either the non
integral foreign operation or the reporting entity.(Para 19 of AS 11)

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Indicators that a foreign operation is non integral to the reporting
entity
 activities of the foreign operation are carried out with a significant degree of
autonomy from those of the reporting enterprise;
 Transactions with the reporting enterprise are not a high proportion of the foreign
operation’s activities;
 Activities of foreign operation are mainly financed from its own operations and
local borrowings, no dependence on the funds from reporting enterprise;
 Costs of production of foreign operations are mainly settled in local currency than
in the currency of the reporting entity;
 Existence of an active local sales market for the foreign operation’s products.
 Foreign operation’s sales aremainly in currency other than the reporting currency
(Para 20 of AS 11)

 In determining whether a foreign operation is integral or non integral to the


reporting entity, reporting entity’s ability to exercise control is not necessarily the
only determinant factor

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Translation of foreign operation

 Integral Foreign Operation:


Since an integral foreign operation carries on its business, just as an extension of
the reporting enterprise’s business, the same principles and procedures for
converting foreign currency transactions of the reporting enterprise, apply. The
individual items in the financial statements of the foreign operation are translated
as if all the transactions have been entered into by the reporting enterprise
itself.(Para 21 of AS 11)

In other words, the exchange rates as applicable for converting foreign currency
transactions of the reporting enterprise apply in translating financial statements of
an integral foreign operation for incorporation in the reporting enterprise’s
financial statements.

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Translation - Non Integral foreign Operation

The foreign currency item Applicable exchange rate for


translation into functional currency
1 All foreign currency transaction items At SPOT exchange rate (transaction
– INITIAL RECOGNITION date rate)
(whether monetary or non monetary)
2 SUBSEQUENT REPORTING PERIODS
A All Monetary items Closing rate
B All Non Monetary items Closing rate
C Income and expense of non integral Transaction date rate
foreign operation
D Goodwill or capital reserve arising Closing rate
on acquisition of a non integral
foreign operation
E Contingent liabilities in financial Closing rate
statements of non integral foreign
operation

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Exchange differences on translation of foreign operation

The foreign currency item Recognition of exchange differences


1 Translation of financial statements of In profit and loss account (similar in
an integral foreign operation case of conversion of foreign currency
transactions )

2 Translation of financial statements of The exchange differences resulting in


an NON integral foreign operation gain or loss is deferred and
accumulated in Foreign Currency
Translation Reserve

3 Monetary item being a NET Any exchange gain or loss (exchange


investment in a non integral foreign difference) is not recognized in Profit
operation and loss but is accumulated in FCTR in
the reporting entity’s financial
Exchange gain or loss = Net statements until the disposal of the
investment X (transaction date rate net investment.
– closing rate)

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Disposal – Foreign Operation
 Disposal of a foreign operation may either occur through sale, liquidation,
repayment of share capital, or abandonment of all or part of that entity.
Disposals are categorised as

PARTIAL
DISPOSAL
disposals

 Reclassification: On disposal of the non integral foreign operation or of the net


investment in the non integral foreign operation, the cumulative exchange differences
accumulated in FCTR which relate to that operation should be transferred to Profit and
loss account as gain or loss.(Para 31 of AS 11)

 In case of partial disposal only a proportion of amount standing to the credit of


FCTR (accumulated exchange differences) for that foreign operation, shall be
transferred to the Profit and loss as gain or loss;

 A write down in the carrying amount of the non integral foreign operation does not
constitute partial disposal. Hence no part of the accumulated foreign exchange
differences (in FCTR) is recognized in profit and loss as gain or loss for the period.(Para
32 AS 11)
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Change in classification from Integral to Non Integral and vice versa

 When there is a change in the classification of a foreign operation from integral to


non-integral or vice versa, translation procedures pertaining to revised
classification should be applied from the date of change in the classification

 Change in classification from Integral to Non Integral

Items Rate applied Rate to be Whether Consequential effect in


in case of applied in any reporting enterprise’s
integral case of non change in financial statements
foreign integral the
operation foreign exchange
operation rate
Monetary Closing rate Closing rate NO NA
items
Non monetary Transaction Closing rate Yes Exchange difference on
items date rate translation as at date of
reclassification in FCTR
Income and Transaction Transaction NO NA
expense date date 17
Change in classification from NON Integral to Integral

Items Rate applied Rate to be Whether Consequential effect in


in case of applied in any reporting enterprise’s
integral case of non change in financial statements
foreign integral the
operation foreign exchange
operation rate
Monetary Closing rate Closing rate NO NA
items
Non monetary Closing rate Transaction Yes Exchange difference on
items date translation as at date of
reclassification is added
to historical cost of the
item (Note 1)
Income and Transaction Transaction NO NA
expense date date
 Note 1: In case of change in classification from non integral to integral, the
exchange difference previously recognised in FCTR is not classified to profit and loss
until the disposal of the foreign operation
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