National Taiwan University Department of Business Administration Principle of Accounting: MID-Exam 1 (Problem) March 18 ‚ 2013 Student Major and Class (系級) Student Name Student Number Problem 1 (10 points‚ 2 point/each) 1. Which of the following is incorrect about the statement of cash flows? a. It is a fourth basic financial statement. b. It provides information
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Accounting policies are specific accounting bases selected and consistently followed by a business.Allowing businesses to make choices on the use of accounting policies may lead to withholding information from the accounts to ensure that the figures appeal to stakeholders. This can be perceived as a potential weakness of accounting policy choices as businesses may have to cease all trading activities and employees will lose their jobs so this can affect stakeholders. Accounting policy choices
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prepared financial statements The International Financial Reporting Standards or better known as IFRS‚ are generally principal-based standards‚ interpretations‚ and framework which is taken up by the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) (Accounting Standards‚ 1997). The IFRS financial statements include the presentation of a set of statement of financial position‚ an income statement‚ a statement of cash flows and a statement of changes in equity. Information that are presented
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Management Accounting Techniques adopted by Puma are essentially reported on thereby describing the company’s strategic positioning and the challenges faced by Puma in implementing is techniques. PUMA was established in 1924 by founding brothers Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler and Adi Dassler and was renamed PUMA Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler in 1948 when Adi left the company to start his own shoe company‚ Adidas. This revolution of management came to understand the need for amalgamating accounting and management
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ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 26‚ No. 4 2011 pp. 797–806 American Accounting Association DOI: 10.2308/iace-50053 Home Heaters: A Holistic View of the Financial Statements M. Cathy Claiborne and Kirkland A. Wilcox ABSTRACT: In this case‚ two start-up companies in the same industry have identical economic transactions. Although both companies follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)‚ each manager makes different choices and estimates when applying GAAP. By preparing
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CREDIT 1. Ultimate Butter Popcorn issues 6%‚ 6-year bonds with a face amount of $47‚000. The market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 6%. Interest is paid semiannually. At what price will the bonds issue? (Do not round PV factors. Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount. Omit the "$" sign in your response.) Issue price $ 47‚000 2. Ultimate Butter Popcorn issues 7%‚ 6-year bonds with a face amount of $49‚000. The market interest
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ACNT 1303 Lecture Notes GENERAL INFORMATION FOR COMPLETING THE CLASS The following is a summary of the twelve chapters that you will be completing this semester. Be sure that you are taking the time to read and STUDY each chapter. It is important to go through each of the examples in the book and to complete the Review Quiz. Spending time reading and understanding before you start the homework assignment will help you to complete in the exercises and case problems
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Q1: Do the traditional accounting practices that the Topeka plant adopted in 1979 to support its mass production process have value in a lean environment? Explain the specific reasons that support your answer. In general‚ we do not think that traditional accounting practices that Topeka plant adopted in 1979 to support its mass production would fit into the lean accounting environment. The differences between the two accounting methods make the traditional accounting hard to work for the lean environment
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Accounting Regulation With the recent accounting discrepancies that have taken place in some of America’s largest and well known corporations greater importance is being placed on the creation and monitoring of financial reports. Some of these organizations which regulate how financial reports and compiled are private‚ given a charter by a federal agency‚ others were born from the creation of new laws and regulations‚ some are state agencies‚ and many more are private organizations made up of academics
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Consignment Accounting Journal Entries: Learning Objectives: 1. Make journal entries in the books of consignor and that of consignee. As the goods sent on consignment by the consigner are not his sales‚ he must not record consignment as sales and the consignee must must not record them as purchases. Theconsigner should not take up any profit on the transaction until the goods have been actually sold by the consignee. Since the goods still belong to the consignor‚ any unsold goods in the hands
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