and the Distributer provided that title to‚ and risk of loss with respect to‚ the product would not have passed to the Distributer until the product was delivered to the Distributer’s facility. In this scenario‚ using generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) requirements‚ revenue cannot be recognized as the seller has not done everything required under the sales agreement. In this specific sales agreement‚ title and risk of the shipment remains the seller’s until received by the buyer. Therefore
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effectively inventory is utilised and the extent that resources in the business are being tied up. Average Period of Credit Given (Debtors Collection Period) Average Period of Credit Received/Taken (Creditors Collection Period) Accounting Principles and Concepts Business Entity - the business is seen as a separate entity from its owner(s). Going Concern – this concept assumes that the entity will continue to operate in the foreseeable future‚ unless there is a clear evidence to the contrary
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| 98. | 24. | 49. | 74. | 99. | 25. | 50. | 75. | 100. | THEORIES (50 items) 1. The objectives of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on a. reporting on management’s stewardship b. Generally accepted accounting principles c. the needs of the users of the information d. Accountancy Law 2. Which of the following basic elements are directly related to the measurement of financial position? a. Assets‚ liabilities‚ income b. Revenues and expenses c
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last quarter of 20X1. They are also worried about the adverse effects of such accounting on the company’s quality of earnings and thereby on its planned public stock offering in February 20X2. The present US GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) revenue recognition model comprises over 100 standards and interpretations‚ many industry specific and inconsistent (PwC‚ 2010). Yet‚ the fundamental revenue recognition standards lead to the conclusion that Caltron’s accounting practices adversely
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Technical College July 2014 Abstract The basis of this paper will outline the cognitive and personality development of a young adult female‚ identified as “Caroline.” This will be in contrast and comparison to Erikson’s Epigenetic Theory of Personality Development is Intimacy vs. Isolation and Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive development. The paper will address what outside factors influence the developing as well as nursing interventions that will help Caroline obtained optimal
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Chapter 9 — Test 1 Note: Most questions can be placed in more than one of the four achievement categories. The achievement chart designation provided here indicates the category that is predominant within the question. 1. For each of the following‚ choose the most appropriate response. 1) A one-year insurance policy was purchased for $960 on July 1‚ 20-1. On December 31‚ 20-1‚ it had an unexpired value of: a. $240. b. $480. c. $560. d. $400. e. none of the above. 2) The accountant
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F151. Assets become liabilities when they expire. F152. Revenue results from collection of accounts receivable. F153. A company’s fiscal year must correspond to the calendar year. T154. Accounting periods should be of equal length to facilitate comparison between periods. T155. When there is no direct connection between revenues and costs‚ the costs are systematically allocated among the periods benefitted. T156. Applying accrual accounting results in a more accurate measurement of profit for the
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1-4 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles At the completion of the Darby Department Store audit‚ the president asks about the meaning of the phrase “in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles‚” which appears in your audit report on the management’s financial statements. He observes that the meaning of the phrase must include more than what he thinks of as “principles.” Required: a. Explain the meaning of the term accounting principles as used in the audit report. (Do not
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P4-39 a) Net Operating profit after Taxes (NOPAT) * NOPAT2011= 2114-714-2 +(51-87)*.37 * NOPAT2011=$1389 b) Net Operating Assets (NOA)= Operating Assets- Operating Liabilities * NOA2011= (17849-1103-22) - (8663-557-441)- 1183 NOA2011= $7876 * NOA2010= (18302-1826-90) – (8978-663-35) – 1256 NOA2010= $6850 c) RNOA2011= NOPAT/ AVG NOA * RNOA2011= 1389/((7876+6850)/2) RNOA2011= 18.86% NOPM2011= NOPAT/SALES * NOPM2011= 1389/50272 NOPM=2.76% NOAT2011=
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1. Arredondo‚ Inc. has current assets of $2‚170‚ net fixed assets of $9300‚ current liabilities of $1350‚ and long-term debt of $3980. Building a balance sheet for this company‚ address the following questions: a. What is the value of the shareholders’ equity account for this firm? b. How much is net working capital? Arredondo‚IncBalance Sheet | Assets Liabilities and Owener`s EquityCurrent assets $2‚170 Current
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