Subject: Basic Accounting Batch: 2010-12 Foundation Program Faculty: S. Vijayakumar Bharathi Session Date | Session Details | Plan | Session Method | Session 1-3 | Pre-session preparation | Read from the book Accounting for Management | Syllabus discussion‚ PPTs / Videos on relevant topics | | Session | Introduce Accounting to the students | | | | PPT on basic concepts of Accounting. | | | | GAAP (concepts and conventions in accounting) | | | Post-session assignment
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CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION – 2005 EXAMINER’S REPORT ACCOUNTING 1.0 INTRODUCTION This year’s paper examined the very basics of accounting such as the work covered at the FJC and FSLC levels. Some 4‚400 candidates sat for the paper‚ showing varying range of abilities and skills towards problem solving. It was disappointing to note that candidates were not able to handle some very basic concepts and calculations. Computations of income tax as per Form 5 and value added tax as per FSLC
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Process inventory and transferred to Finished Goods inventory which is appear in Balance Sheet. As goods are sold‚ their cost is removed from Finished Goods inventory and transferred to Cost of Goods Sold. Cost of Goods Sold is an expense on the income statement. Question 2 Joe Rin is a factory supervisor at Bulan Enterprise. As far as we know‚ product costs consist of direct materials‚ direct labour and manufacturing overhead. Since Joe Rin is a factory supervisor‚ his salary is one of product cost
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Week One Exercise Assignment Basic Accounting Equations 1. Concepts. Jean ’s Marine Supply specializes in the sale of boating equipment and acces¬sories. Identify the Basic items that follow as an asset (A)‚ liability (L)‚ revenue (R)‚ or expense (E) from the firm ’s viewpoint. a. The inventory of boating supplies owned by the company. – Asset (A) b. Monthly rental charges paid for store space. – Expense (E) c. A loan owed to Citizens Bank. – Liability (L) d. New computer equipment
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TRUE-FALSE STATEMENTS 8. Closing entries are not needed if the business plans to continue operating in the future and issue financial statements each year. 9. The dividends account is closed to the Income Summary account in order to properly determine net income (or loss) for the period. 10. After closing entries have been journalized and posted‚ all temporary accounts in the ledger should have zero balances. 11. Closing revenue and expense accounts to the
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Income statement The income statement or the profit and loss account as it is also called measures reports how much profit (wealth) has the business generated over a period of time. To measure profit the total generated revenue over a period must be identified. Revenue is a measure of inflow of economic benefits arising from the operations of the business. These benefits will either result in an increase of assets such as cash or amounts owed to the business by the customers or a decrease
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CHAPTER 1 DECISION MAKING AND THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT DISCUSSION QUESTIONS SOLUTIONS 1. ‘Accounting is irrelevant in decision making because the information it provides relates only to the past.’ Discuss. Accounting is relevant to the decision-making process as it helps provide financial information as to the most efficient use of available economic resources. Although accounting provides financial information based on past financial transactions‚ it is useful in giving details on how efficiently
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The Income Statement This indicates financial performance over a period of time. It is usually done at the end of a financial year (30th June)‚ but an income statement can be made up at other times‚ e.g.‚ if a business wishes to apply for a loan‚ the bank may ask for a more recent income statement. The other names for this kind of statement are Revenue Statement and Profit and Loss Statement. Income Statement for Ima Mess‚ year ended 30.6.12 |
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Explaining Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures Laurie D. Melvin ACC/537 – Financial Accounting May 9‚ 2011 James Neuner‚ MBA One of the most important decisions to make when one chooses to start a business is knowing the type of legal organizations to select because the decision affects many aspects of the business. What can be affected are the amount and type of paperwork required‚ tax payments‚ possible personal liability
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weaknesses? Along with the statement of cash flows and income statement‚ the balance sheet is one of the three most important documents used by investors to understand the financial condition of a company. Structurally‚ the balance sheet is relatively simple in concept. Every company’s balance sheet is comprised of three elements: Assets: often defined as an economic resource which is owned by the corporation and is expected to provide future benefits to its operation. Accounting rules allow assets to
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