ACQUISITION Answers to Discussion Questions How Does a Company Really Decide which Investment Method to Apply? Students can come up with literally dozens of factors that should be considered by Pilgrim in making the decision as to the method of accounting for its subsidiary‚ Crestwood Corporation. The following is simply a partial list of possible points to consider. Use of the information. If Pilgrim does not monitor its own income levels closely‚ applying the equity method would seem to be a
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Advanced Accounting Assignment Week 7 1. Which of the following combinations correctly describes the relationship between foreign currency transactions‚ exchange rate changes‚ and foreign exchange gains and losses? Answer: c. Import purchase‚ Depreciates and Gain 3. On October 1‚ 2013‚ Mud Co.‚ a U.S. company‚ purchased parts from Terra‚ a Portuguese company‚ with payment due on December 1‚ 2013. If Mud’s 2013 operating income included no foreign exchange gain or loss‚ the transaction could
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ACCOUNTING THEORIES 1. What is the difference between a positive theory of accounting and a normative theory of accounting? 2. What do we mean when we say that ‘theories are abstractions of reality’? Do you agree that theories of accounting are necessarily abstractions of reality? 3. Identify and explain 5 different criteria we might use to establish a theory as being suitable for use in our research. 4. Is the study of financial accounting theory a waste of time for accounting
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1. Accounting standard-setting environments 2. Financial instruments and income tax allocation 3. Introduction to intercorporate investments 4. Consolidation subsequent to acquisition 5. Intercompany transactions 6. Issues in ownership interests and joint ventures 7. Foreign activities 8. Translation and consolidation of foreign subsidiaries 9. Financial reporting in the not-for-profit and public sectors 10. Fund accounting 11. Accounting standard-setting environments
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payable Description Principle 1. Usually created by a pronouncement from an authoritative body. 2. Financial statements reflect the assumption that the business continues operating. 3. Derived from long-used and generally accepted accounting practices. 4. Every business is accounted for separately from its owner or owners. 5. Revenue is recorded only when the earnings process is complete. 6. Information is based on actual costs incurred in transactions. 7
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Paper Deficiëntievak Advanced Management Accounting Paper Advanced Management Accounting Personalia Titel: Status: Advanced Management Accounting Openbaar Naam Student: Studienummer: Adres: Roland Tjoeng N.v.t. Poelhekkestraat 12 3532 CN Utrecht Telefoon: E-mail: 06 28 78 37 92 RolandTjoeng@Gmail.com Instelling Universiteit van Amsterdam Amsterdam Business School Begeleider: Drs. Maarten Schulp (m.schulp@uva.nl) Periode: Augustus 2010 Augustus 2010 1
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ACT 5733 – Advanced Managerial Accounting Home Work Questions Question #1 CF is the new controller for the consumer division of ABC company. In the past five years‚ ABC’s earnings have grown by at least 15% annually‚ with the consumer division’s earnings growing by over 20% annually over the same time-period. In the 4th quarter of the current year‚ however‚ it is projected that consumer’s income will grow by 8% and ABC’s will grow by 10%. ML‚ consumer division’s president‚ wants CF to take
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Advanced Management Accounting Chapter 1 A management accounting system is an information system that collects operational and financial data‚ processes it‚ stores it‚ and reports it to users (such as workers‚ engineers‚ managers‚ and executives). What the organization tries to deliver to customers is called its value proposition Planning includes activities such as product planning‚ production planning and strategy development. What are the four generic elements of an organization’s
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method of accounting for investments Answers to Discussion Questions The textbook includes discussion questions to stimulate student thought and discussion. These questions are also designed to allow students to consider relevant issues that might otherwise be overlooked. Some of these questions may be addressed by the instructor in class to motivate student discussion. Students should be encouraged to begin by defining the issue(s) in each case. Next‚ authoritative accounting literature
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Gaw Company owns 15% of the common stock of Trace Corporation and used the fair-value method to account for this investment. Trace reported net income of $110‚000 for 2011 and paid dividends of $60‚000 on October 1‚ 2011. How much income should Gaw recognize on this investment in 2011? Choose one answer. a. $9‚000. b. $16‚500. c. $7‚500. d. $50‚000. e. $25‚500. Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question 2 Marks: 1 An upstream sale of inventory is
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