POSITIVE ACCOUNTING THEORY‚ POLITICAL COSTS AND SOCIAL DISCLOSURE ANALYSES: A CRITICAL LOOK* Markus J. Milne Accountancy and Business Law University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand Ph: 64-3-479-8120 Fax: 64-3-479-8450 Email: mmilne@commerce.otago.ac.nz * The author would like to thank Alan MacGregor‚ Carolyn Stringer‚ Gregory Liyanararchchi‚ Ros Whiting and an anonymous conference reviewer for their helpful comments on earlier drafts of this paper. Thanks are also due to seminar participants
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Ateneo Graduate School of Business MBA Standard Financial Accounting TEAM DAVAO Group Members: Martha Herrera‚ Katrina Ortega‚ Chris Almeda‚ Gil Fernandez Presentation for Case 4-1 CASE PC Depot was a small retail store for personal computers and hand-held calculators‚ selling several national brands in each product line. The store was opened in early September by Barbara Thompson‚ a young woman previously employed in direct computer sales for a national firm specializing in business computers
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--------------------------------------- Cupola Awning Corporation introduced a new line of commercial awnings in 2013 that carry a two-year warranty against manufacturer’s defects. Based on their experience with previous product introductions‚ warranty costs are expected to approximate 3% of sales. Sales and actual warranty expenditures for the first year of selling the product were: Sales $5‚560‚000‚ Actual Warranty Expenditures: $59‚250. This represents a loss contingency. Estimated warranty liability is credited and warranty expense
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The analysis of texts 1. Old English – The story of Jacob’s Deceit 17. And hēo sealde him Þone mete Þe heo seaÞ‚ and hlāf; and hē brōhte Þæt his fæder 18. and cwæð: ’Fæder mīn!’ Hē andswarode and cwæð: ’Hwæt eart Þū‚ sunu mīn?’ 19. And Iācob cwæð: ’Ic eom Ēsau‚ Þīn frum-cenneda sunu. Ic dyde swā Þū mē bebude. Ārīs upp and site‚ and et of mīnum huntoðe‚ Þæt Þu me blētsiƷe.’ Translation: 17. And she sold him that meat she boiled‚ and bread‚ and he brought them to his father. 18. and said:
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Interest Expense / (Total Debt) Avg tax rate for 2008 per Exhibit 9B Short Term + Long Term Debt Total Equity per from Exhibit 7 Total Market Value from Exhibit 7 Source : ustreasury.gov Avg Annualized market Return S&P 500 From Yahoo Finance Financial Ratios GMCR Performance Measure Return on Capital (ROC) Return on Assets (ROA) Efficiency Measures Asset Turnover 1.399049 Operating Profit Margin 5.23% Leverage Measures Long Term Debt to Equity ratio 0.885305 Debt ratio (Total Long Term Debt /
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SEMESTER SPRING 2013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (MGT101) ASSIGNMENT NO. 01 DUE DATE: 2nd May 2013 MARKS: 20 TOPIC TO BE TESTED : • Application of “Rules of debit and credit” LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • To develop an understanding for applying the rules of debit and credit ASSIGNMENT QUESTION On 1st March 2013‚ Mr. Adnan organized a business called A.R Rentals. Mr. Adnan’s new business was able to begin operations immediately by purchasing the assets and taking over the location of Ammar Rentals‚ an equipment
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use of cash. c. No cash effect. d. No cash effect. e. Cash proceeds from the sale of machinery is an investment source of cash. The above responses assume the direct method is used to present its cash flow of statement. Problem 11-3 |Kids’n Caboodle | |Statement of Cash Flows | |Cash received from customers
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3101AFE ACCOUNTING THEORY AND PRACTICE TUTORIAL 1 - Semester 2 2014 Deegan Topic 1: Introduction to financial accounting theory QUESTION 1 - Question 1.8: What is the difference between developing a theory by induction and developing a theory by deduction? As explained in this chapter‚ theory that is developed through induction is developed as a result of undertaking a series of observations of particular events‚ and on the basis of these observations‚ a theory is developed. Early
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STUDENT NO: …………………………... SEMINAR TUTOR …………………………... Introduction Accounting is concerned with providing both financial and non-financial information that will help decision makers to make good decisions. An understanding of accounting therefore requires an understanding of the decision making process and an awareness of the users of accounting information. The major purposes of accounting are to formulate overall strategies and long-run plans. Resource allocation decisions such
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ADM 4342 Seminar in Accounting Theory Turn OFF all cellphones! Once class commences‚ Computers should only be used for class work! You have a responsibility to make the classroom environment respectful and conducive to learning. Course Outline Introduction to Accounting Theory What does Accounting “Theory” mean? Defining “Theory” (Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary) 1. A plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to
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