The Company has the following animals on January 1, 2020: Twenty 2-year-olds Thirty 1-year-olds...

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The Company has the following animals on January 1, 2020:

  • Twenty 2-year-olds
  • Thirty 1-year-olds

During the year, the Company made the following transactions:

  1. On January 1, 2020, the Company purchased the following for P60,000:
    • Five 0.5-year-olds
    • Ten newborns
  2. On June 30, 2020, 10 animals were born.
  3. On June 30, 2020, the Company purchased the following for P40,000:
    • Two 0.5-year-olds
    • Eight newborns
  4. On December 31, 2020, the Company sold the following at FV - CTS:
    • Ten 3-year-olds
    • Five 0.5-year-olds

The fair values less cost to sell on different dates are as follows:

January 1, 2020

June 30, 2020

December 31, 2020

Age

FV-CTS

Age

FV-CTS

Age

FV-CTS

2-year old

20,000

2-year old

21,000

3-year old

32,000

1-year old

13,000

1-year old

13,500

2-year old

22,000

0.5-year old

6,500

0.5-year old

7,000

1.5-year old

18,000

Newborn

2,500

Newborn

3,200

1-year old

14,000

0.5-year old

8,000

Newborn

3,500

Required:

  1. Journalize the above transactions plus the changes in FV-CTS at year-end.
  2. Compute for the total change in FV-CTS due to price change.
  3. Compute for the total change in FV-CTS due to physical change.
  4. Compute for the year-end balance of the biological assets.
  5. Prepare reconciliation of the year-end balance of the biological assets.

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