Why does the adjustment related to goodwill amortization increase net income

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1. Why does the adjustment related to goodwill amortization increase net income under Argentinian GAAP but decrease net income under Brazilian GAAP?

2. Why are there two separate adjustments to income related to interest?

3. Why is the positive adjustment to stockholders' equity for capitalized interest smaller than the positive adjustment to income for capitalized interest?

4. Why are the adjustments to stockholders' equity larger than the adjustments to income?

5. Why does the goodwill adjustment increase stockholders' under Argentinian GAAP but decrease stockholders' equity under Brazilian GAAP?

6. Why does the adjustment for depreciation related to revalued fixed assets decrease income, whereas the adjustment for revaluation of fixed assets increases stockholders' equity?

7. Why does the adjustment to income for capitalized interest increase income, whereas the adjustment for depreciation related to capitalized interest decreases income?

Jasmine Ltd. prepares its financial statements based on self-developed Accounting rules called J- Rules. The company has two foreign operations, one in Argentina and the other in Brazil. Each subsidiary prepares financial statements in accordance with its respective local GAAP. For comparison purposes; however, each subsidiary prepares an annual reconciliation of Jasmine Ltd.’s financial statements with its local GAAP. The 2014 reconciliations of Jasmine Ltd.’s Income and Stockholders’ Equity prepared by each subsidiary are given below:

ARGENTINA BRAZIL

Income under J-Rules 1,050 1,050

Adjustments:

Goodwill Amortization 300 (100)

Capitalized interest 50 50

Depreciation related to capitalized interest (20) (20)

Depreciation related to revalued fixed assets --- (8)

________ _______

Income under local GAAP 1,380 972

________ _______

Stockholders’ equity under J-Rules 15,000 15,000

Adjustments:

Goodwill 900 (300)

Capitalized interest 30 30

Revaluation of fixed assets --- 56

_______ _______

Stockholders’ equity under local GAAP 15,930 14,786

_______ _______

Notes regarding Accounting Differences:

J-Rules require capitalization of goodwill and its amortization over 20 years. In both Argentina and Brazil, the goodwill is treated as an asset. However, Brazil amortizes goodwill over five years while Argentina does not amortize the goodwill and only subject it to an annual impairment test.

Under J-rules all interest are expensed immediately. In both Argentina and Brazil, interest related to self-constructed assets must be capitalized as a part of the cost of the asset


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