IFRS Illustrative financial statements October 2012 kpmg.com/ifrs 1 Contents What’s new 2 About this publication 3 Independent auditors’ report on consolidated financial statements 5 Consolidated financial statements 7 Consolidated statement of financial position 9 Consolidated statement of comprehensive income – single-statement approach 13 Consolidated statement of changes in equity 17 Consolidated statement of cash flows 21 Notes to
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working at your accounting department in Ling Clothing Company. During look through the financial statement‚ I find some of transactions and events have a few mistakes in your company‚ which conflict with accepted accounting theory and GAAP. There are some mistakes I will present: The company switched from FIFO to LIFO in accounting for inventory. The preceding year it had switched from the weighted-average method to FIFO. I think it is conflict with accounting theory. First‚ accounting method should
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MEMO to: William‚ CEO Riordan Manufacturing from: John‚ Accounting manager‚ riordan manufacturing subject: merger recommendations for jjj company date: William‚ After a thorough investigation into the JJJ Company the ad hoc committee has compiled their findings. As our CEO I know that you are anxious to move forward with the acquisition‚ however you have made it clear that you will only move forward if the purchase will yield greater profit and bigger dividends. After reviewing all
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1. Starting off‚ if we were Palmer we would be disappointed that our top assistant is being taken away from our project. However‚ after taking an objective view of the situation‚ we would be able to realize it was the best move for the company. The situation was not working out because we were losing valuable work time from an employee. Because management decided on Olds working on the Crosby’s project‚ we would like management to find us a suitable replacement. Olds was a good employee‚ but he
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MEMO To: Client From: Accounting Firm Re: Lawsuit Pending lawsuits against a company are both expensive and detrimental to a company’s image. The decision to understand the implications of a lawsuit to the company is the first step in minimizing risk and potential loss to the organization. Research was conducted based on the guidelines of the FASB to answer the client’s questions pertaining to the lawsuit. The memo provided to the client will answer the following questions: How are
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manufacturing operation is estimated to be $1M. There is no legal obligation for dismantling plants when abandoned. Issue How should Pharma Co. account for the restructuring program for the year ended Dec 31‚ 2010 under U.S. GAAP? Analysis FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Subtopic 420-10 Exit or Disposal Cost Obligations presents the relevant guidance on cost obligations. Per ASC
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Client Clarification Memo Sammy Shelton ACC/541 – Accounting Theory and Research July 23‚ 2011 Memo To: Client From: Team B Date: August 6‚ 2012 Re: The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) defines a contingency as a possible future event that will have some impact on the firm. The decision to report contingencies should be based on the principle of disclosure. Namely‚ when the disclosure of an event adds to the information content of financial statements‚ it should be reported
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Marketing management‚ summary chapter 1 (Marketing: creating and capturing customer value) What is marketing Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. Marketing defined Marketing must be understood in the sense of satisfying customer needs. Marketing = the process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return. Simple model of the marketing process: Create value for customers
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Date: 2/19/14 To: CEO of LOL From: Auditor Re: The realization and valuation of DTAs Mr. CEO: The following paragraphs explain why a valuation of temporary taxable differences is necessary and how‚ with the guidance of the Accounting Standards Codification (ASC)‚ we came to this conclusion. According to ASC 740-10-30-23‚ "The more negative evidence that exists‚ the more positive evidence is necessary and the more difficult it is to support a conclusion that a valuation allowance is not
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Laurent Bailey ACC 501 Module 1 Case May 9‚ 2015 Mr. Dixit To: Serious Reader Company From: Laurent Bailey‚ Sr. Accountant Date: May 4‚ 2015 Subject: Quarterly Review Serious Reader Company‚ I’ve attached our completed income statement to this email‚ but I also wanted to quickly discuss the outcome your results. Overall Result Over the past year you have sold 4300 books‚ which look great on the surface. However you have experienced a severe profit loss. From the
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