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Accounting for Impaired Loans Receivable - Prof. gjyhjhh, Cheat Sheet of Mathematical Methods

The accounting treatment for an impaired loan receivable at cozy bank. It provides details on the loan terms, the borrower's financial setbacks, and the bank's projections of the loan's future cash flows. The document then requires the computation of the present value of the loan receivable, the impairment loss, and the preparation of journal entries for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022. Key accounting concepts such as loan impairment, present value calculations, and the recognition of interest income and allowance for loan impairment. This case study would be useful for students studying intermediate or advanced accounting courses, particularly those focused on financial instruments and loan accounting.

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Accounting for Impaired Loan
Receivable
Loans Receivable
Cozy Bank Loan
On January 1, 2018, Cozy Bank loaned a borrower ₱7,500,000 with the
following terms: - Payment in full on January 1, 2023 - Annual interest
payment at 12% - The first interest payment was made as scheduled on
January 1, 2019
However, due to financial setbacks, the borrower was unable to make the
2020 interest payment. As a result, the bank considered the loan impaired
and projected the cash flows from the loan on December 31, 2020.
The bank accrued the interest on December 31, 2019, but did not continue
to accrue interest for 2020 due to the impairment of the loan.
Projected Cash Flows
The projected cash flows from the loan on December 31, 2020 were as
follows:
| Date of Cash Flow | Amount Projected | | ----------------- | ---------------- | |
December 31, 2021 | ₱500,000 | | December 31, 2022 | ₱1,000,000 | |
December 31, 2023 | ₱2,000,000 | | December 31, 2024 | ₱4,000,000 |
Present Value Calculations
The present value of the loan receivable on December 31, 2020 was
calculated using the following discount factors:
Present value of 1 at 12% for one period: 0.89
Present value of 1 at 12% for two periods: 0.80
Requirement 1: Compute the Present Value of the Loan
Receivable on December 31, 2020
| Date of Cash Flow | Amount Projected | Present Value | | ----------------- |
---------------- | ------------- | | December 31, 2021 | ₱500,000 | ₱445,000 | |
December 31, 2022 | ₱1,000,000 | ₱800,000 | | December 31, 2023 |
₱2,000,000 | ₱1,420,000 | | December 31, 2024 | ₱4,000,000 | ₱2,560,000 | |
Total Present Value of Loan | | ₱5,225,000 |
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Accounting for Impaired Loan

Receivable

Loans Receivable

Cozy Bank Loan

On January 1, 2018, Cozy Bank loaned a borrower ₱7,500,000 with the following terms: - Payment in full on January 1, 2023 - Annual interest payment at 12% - The first interest payment was made as scheduled on January 1, 2019

However, due to financial setbacks, the borrower was unable to make the 2020 interest payment. As a result, the bank considered the loan impaired and projected the cash flows from the loan on December 31, 2020.

The bank accrued the interest on December 31, 2019, but did not continue to accrue interest for 2020 due to the impairment of the loan.

Projected Cash Flows

The projected cash flows from the loan on December 31, 2020 were as follows:

| Date of Cash Flow | Amount Projected | | ----------------- | ---------------- | | December 31, 2021 | ₱500,000 | | December 31, 2022 | ₱1,000,000 | | December 31, 2023 | ₱2,000,000 | | December 31, 2024 | ₱4,000,000 |

Present Value Calculations

The present value of the loan receivable on December 31, 2020 was calculated using the following discount factors:

Present value of 1 at 12% for one period: 0. Present value of 1 at 12% for two periods: 0.

Requirement 1: Compute the Present Value of the Loan

Receivable on December 31, 2020

| Date of Cash Flow | Amount Projected | Present Value | | ----------------- | ---------------- | ------------- | | December 31, 2021 | ₱500,000 | ₱445,000 | | December 31, 2022 | ₱1,000,000 | ₱800,000 | | December 31, 2023 | ₱2,000,000 | ₱1,420,000 | | December 31, 2024 | ₱4,000,000 | ₱2,560,000 | | Total Present Value of Loan | | ₱5,225,000 |

Requirement 2: Compute the Impairment Loss on the Loan

Receivable

| Item | Amount | | --------------------------- | ------- | | Loan Receivable | ₱7,500, | | Accrued Interest Receivable (12% × ₱7,500,000) | ₱900,000 | | Total Carrying Amount | ₱8,400,000 | | Present Value of Loan | ₱5,225,000 | | Impairment Loss | ₱3,175,000 |

Requirement 3: Prepare Journal Entries for 2020, 2021,

and 2022

| Account | Debit | Credit | | --------------------------- | ------ | ------- | | Impairment Loss | ₱3,175,000 | | | Accrued Interest Receivable | | ₱900,000 | | Allowance for Loan Impairment | | ₱2,275,000 |

| Account | Debit | Credit | | --------------------------- | ------ | ------- | | Cash | ₱500,000 | | | Loan Receivable | | ₱500,000 | | Allowance for Loan Impairment | ₱627,000 | | | Interest Income (12% × ₱5,225,000) | | ₱627, |

| Account | Debit | Credit | | --------------------------- | ------ | ------- | | Cash | ₱1,000,000 | | | Loan Receivable | | ₱1,000,000 | | Allowance for Loan Impairment | ₱642,240 | | | Interest Income | | ₱642,240 |

The loan receivable balance as of December 31, 2021 was ₱7,000,000, and the allowance for loan impairment was ₱1,648,000. The interest income for 2022 was ₱642,240 (12% × ₱5,352,000).