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    CHAPTER 1 COVERAGE OF LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING OBJECTIVES QUESTIONS EXERCISES PROBLEMS OTHER LO1: Explain how accounting information assists in making decisions. 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚23 49‚51 LO2: Describe the components of the balance sheet. 6‚7‚22 26 49‚50‚51 LO3: Analyze business transactions and relate them to changes in the balance sheet. 8‚9 27‚28 32‚33‚34‚35‚ 36‚37 48‚51 LO4: Prepare a balance sheet from transactions data. 29‚30‚31 38‚39‚40‚ 41‚42 LO5: Compare

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    The main role of the trustee for debenture holders is to protect the interests of: | shareholders | | debenture holders | | directors | | auditors | | | 6. The main functions of the Financial Reporting Council include: I. overseeing the process for the setting of accounting standards of the AASB II. determining the AASB’s broad strategic direction III. monitoring and reviewing the level of funding for the AASB IV. directing the AASB in relation to the development or making

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    University of Phoenix Material Role of Financial Accounting versus Managerial Accounting Matrix Compare and contrast financial accounting and managerial accounting by answering the following questions in the matrix provided. Cite any sources you use in accordance with APA guidelines. Term or Concept Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting What is the primary purpose of the accounting system? The main purpose of financial accounting is to prepare financial reports that provide information about

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    Business Unit 10: Financial Accounting and Financial Reporting Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 28/03/15 09/05/15 Assignment title Presentation of financial information and Interpretation of Financial Statements (2 of 2) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no. Evidence (Page no) LO3 Be able to present financial information in accepted

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    2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 200 Net Sales $ 83‚680 $81‚104 $77‚567 $ 75‚295 $ 77‚714 $ 71‚095 Gross Profit 41‚289 41‚245 40‚525 37‚644 39‚534 36‚607 Operating Income 13‚292 15‚495 15‚732 15‚188 15‚743 14‚236 Net Earnings from Continuing Operations 9‚317 11‚698 10‚851 10‚645 11‚224 9‚562 Net Earnings from Discontinued Operations 1‚587 229 1‚ 995 2 ‚877 9 30 847 Net Earnings attributable to Procter & Gamble 10‚756 11‚797 12‚736 13‚436 12‚075 10‚340 Operations 11.1% 14.4% 14.0% 14.1%

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    differences between management accounting and financial accounting include:[1] 1. Management accounting provides information to people within an organization while financial accounting is mainly for those outside it‚ such as shareholders 2. Financial accounting is required by law while management accounting is not. Specific standards and formats may be required for statutory accounts such as in the I.A.S International Accounting Standard within Europe. 3. Financial accounting covers the entire organization

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    of International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) in standard setting. The IASC was issuing International Accounting Standards (IAS). So far there were forty one IAS which had been issue before IASB replaced IASC in 2001. As one of the major weaknesses of IASC was that the standards it was issuing contained many objectives thereby defeating the purpose of consistency in recognition‚ measurement and presentation of transactions. IASB intends to limit such choice of accounting treatments 1.)

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    variable cost. B. Identifying cost of goods sold and operating costs. C. Identifying costs as financial or managerial. D. Identifying costs in a physical manner. E. Identifying both quantitative and qualitative cost factors. 4. A classification of costs that determines whether a cost is expensed to the income statement or capitalized to inventory is: A. Fixed versus variable. B. Direct versus indirect. C. Financial versus managerial. D. Service versus manufacturing. E. Product versus period. 5. A fixed

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    Accounting is the financial information system that provides these insights. In short‚ to understand your organization‚ you have to know the numbers. Accounting consists of three basic activities—it identifies‚ records‚ and communicates the economic events of an organization to interested users. You cannot earn a living‚ spend money‚ buy on credit‚ make an investment‚ or pay taxes without receiving‚ using‚ or dispensing financial information. Good decision making depends on good information

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    APRIL 2011‚ Q 1 (B) – Answer KASTURI Bhd Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 March 2011 | | Notes | RM’000 | | Turnover (600‚000 – error 5‚000) | 2 | 595‚000 | | Cost of sales (408‚000 + dep:LP 5‚000 + dep:PPE 19‚200) | | (432‚200) | | Gross Profit | | 162‚800 | | | | | | Distribution cost | | (29‚000) | W1 | Administrative expenses | | (43‚900) | W2 | Other operating expenses | | (15‚600) | | Profit from operations | | 74‚300 | | Finance

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