Concept of Accounting ✓ Definition of Accounting ✓ Development of Accounting Standard ✓ Purpose of Accounting ✓ Nature and Characteristics of Accounting ✓ Accounting as a Language of Business ✓ Distinction between Accounting and Bookkeeping ✓ Financial Accounting Vs Management Accounting ✓ Accounting Practice in Bangladesh ✓ Accounting Profession in Accounting Field ✓ Accounting Ethics ✓ History of Accounting
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Problem 1: California Surplus Inc. qualifies to use the installment-sales method for tax purposes and sold an investment on an installment basis. The total gain of $75000 was reported for financial reporting purposes in the period of sale. The installment period is 3 years; one-third of the sale price is collected in 2012 and the rest in 2013. The tax rate was 35% in 2012‚ and 30% in 2013 and 30% in 2014. The accounting and tax data is shown below. Financial Accounting
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Although the conviction was overturned on May 31‚ 2005 by the Supreme Court of the United States‚ the firm ceased performing audits and is currently unwinding its business operations. On July 9‚ 2002 George W. Bush gave a speech about recent accounting scandals that had been uncovered. In spite of its stern tone‚ the speech did not focus on establishing new policy‚ but instead focused on actually enforcing current laws‚ which include holding CEOs and directors personally responsible for accountancy
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CHAPTER 1 Accounting in Action ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE | | | | |Brief | | | |Study | |Questions | |Exercises | |Do It! | |Objectives | | | |
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CAPE ACCOUNTING UNIT 2 MODULE 1: COSTING PRINCIPLES CONTENT: Cost and Management Accounting‚ Manufacturing Enterprises‚ Elements of Cost 1. INTRODUCTION TO COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING i. Discussing the importance and role of Cost Accounting and Management Accounting ii. Differentiating between Cost and Management Accounting and Financial Accounting iii. Discussing the role of Cost and Management Accounting and service industries 2. ACCOUNTING FOR MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES i. Flow of costs i. Cost
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OUTLINE 1. INTRODUCTION (FEMI) 2. BACKGROUNDS OF TWO COMPANIES (FEMI) 2.1 HUGO BOSS 2.2 LAURA ASHLEY 3. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS 3.1 VERTICAL AND HORIZONAL ANALYSIS (BOYE) 3.1.1 HUGO BOSS 3.1.2 LAURA ASHLEY 3.2 RATIOS ANALYSIS (HANH & ANDREA) 3.2.1 PROFITABILITY (HANH) 3.2.2 LIQUIDITY (HANH) 3.2.3 EFFICIENCY (ANDREA) 3.2.4 CAPITAL STRUCTURE (ANDREA) 3.2.5 INVESTOR (ANDREA) 4. RECOMMENDATION (BOYE) --CHOOSING HUGO BOSS 5. LIMITATION OF THE ANALYSIS (BOYE) -- RELIES ON SLIDES 54 PAGE 54 6. CONCLUSION
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Tamira is in a professional dilemma that anyone in her position would find difficulty in knowing how to respond to her boss’s request to have up-to-date financial statements to share with the bank. She knows that there is not enough time to have the financial statements ready by when the president of the company needs them‚ so she follows the principle of conservatism and estimates the totals at a low level so the statements won’t look worse than they actually are. Tamira does not mention when handing
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Ethics‚ Accounting and Business Decisions In the article "Business and Accounting Ethics" written by Dr. K. T. Smith and Dr. L. Murphy Smith‚ the authors affirm the need for ethics and decision-making in accounting due to recent unfavorable business practices. They stress the importance of maintaining and implementing regulations for professional conduct for public and private accountants. In addition‚ they raised question‚ "What is my highest aspiration? The answer might be wealth‚ fame‚ knowledge
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The Role of Culture in Learning After reading The Activity and Art of Reading by Mortimer J. Alder and Charles Van Doren‚ the wheels in my mind were left turning and I had to re-read it. This is not because I did not understand what they had written‚ but because I wanted to understand everything perfectly. They did make a lot of valid points; one of them being‚ “There is the book; and here is your mind. As you go through the pages‚ either you understand perfectly everything that author has to say
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CHAPTER 1 COVERAGE OF LEARNING OBJECTIVES | |FUNDA- |CRITICAL THINKING | |CASES‚ EXCEL‚ | | |MENTAL |EXERCISES AND EXERCISES| |COLLAB.‚ & INTERNET | | |ASSIGN-MENT | | |EXERCISES | |
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