ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FUNCTIONS IN AN AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY AREAS 1. Accounts Receivable. 2. Accounts Payable. 3. Inventory. 4. Direct and Indirect Taxes. 5. Payroll. 6. Treasury Operations. 7. Manufacturing/Final Accounts. Accounts. Activities in Accounts Receivable Function 1. Recording of Invoices based on the Sales made during the day. 2. Recording of Receipts during the day. 3. Passing the credit notes/debit notes and recording
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dividend: A disclosure would not be needed if the declaration of a cash dividend is a normal occurrence and in a reasonable amount. 4. Cut-off test ensures the impact on transactions that are recorded in a proper time period. Also‚ the company could manipulate its revenue by having the cut-off made after the reporting period. Cut-off testing of inventory and sales is important because Lakeside has a large volume of daily transactions regarding these accounts. 5. Unrecorded liabilities could increase
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value. The standard further explains that an investment normally qualifies as a cash equivalent only when it has a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition. An illustrative list of disclosures required under the act is enclosed (Pg 151) BALANCE SHEET I LIABILITIES: Share Capital: As per old schedule VI‚ debit balance on the allotment or call account is presented in the Balance Sheet not as an asset but by way of deduction from Called-up capital. However‚ as required
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Accounting Disclosure Analysis on Horizon Oil Ltd Exclusive Summary This report aims to examine whether Horizon Oil Limited (HZN) satisfies various disclosure requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and Australian Accounting Standards by analyzing HZN’s annual report for the year ended 31 June 2013. This annual financial report covers the consolidated financial statements for the group‚ consisting of Horizon Oil Limited and its subsidiaries. First‚ a brief introduction is given. It includes
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with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on our judgment‚ including the assessment of risks of material misstatement of the financial statements‚ whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments‚ we consider internal
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Accounting Regulation in Australia Today we discover: 1. Why accounting regulation is becoming a bigger issue for business and society. 2. What are ‘Accounting Standards’? 3. What is the ‘conceptual framework’ and what is its purpose? 4. Which entities need to produce GPFRs? 5. What criteria must be met before an item is included on a GPFR? Regulation and the Development of Accounting Standards Accounting practice has evolved to meet society’s need to record and report financial transactions
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Overview of the Chapter Current and Noncurrent Liabilities Lease Obligations Pension Liabilities Contingent Liabilities & Commitments Deferred credits or income Off-Balance-Sheet Financing Liabilities at the Edge of Equity Equity Financing Book Value per Share Analysis of Liabilities Areas of observations: We need to make sure that companies account for all of them with proper details as to their amounts‚ due dates including conditions‚ encumbrances and limitation Most
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• Consolidation journals are posted into the consolidation worksheet in “adjustment” columns as follows: Extract only Parent P Ltd. $’000 Subsidiary S Ltd. $’000 Adjustments DR Lecture 9 part b Consolidation: Wholly owned subsidiaries Prepared by Emma Holmes and Rick Newby Land Invt in S Ltd Receivables Cash 400 120 200 40 760 150 Share capital Retained earnings Creditors 500 160 100 760 100 20 50 170 Cons. Balances CR XX XX XX
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occurrence. 3. List of Alternative Ways to Report the Transaction A. Recognize all contingent liabilities (recall product losses) at the time of sale for all campaigns. B. For all campaigns disclose information on the contingencies in the footnotes at the time of sale and recognize all contingent liabilities (recall product losses) at the time of occurrence. C. Recognize the contingent liabilities (recall product losses) at the time of sale for small campaigns and at the time of occurrence
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Existing lease accounting standards require lessees to classify their lease contracts as either finance or operating leases. If a lease is classified as a finance lease‚ assets (and liabilities) are recognized in its statement of financial position. For an operating lease‚ the lessee simply recognizes lease payments as an expense over the lease term. This split into finance and operating leases has given rise to a number of problems. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the
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