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    Comparing IFRS to GAAP

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    same class are evaluated in the same way (Summary of Statements‚ 2015) . In component depreciationdepreciation occurs when assets have fundamentally different parts that depreciate in different ways. With IFRS a company is required to use component depreciation if the parts of an asset are varied. The same holds true for GAAP but companies in the US rarely practice in this way. An example of component depreciation would be large machinery consisting of a computerized unit. Each unit is the same part

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    Harriets Hats

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    in the amounts above. All amounts are before taxes:      Extraordinary gain Correction of a 20Y0 revenue understatement Loss from operations of a discontinued textiles division Gain on sale of the textiles division Omission of depreciation charges from January and February 20Y1 $31‚000 $50‚000 $22‚000 $60‚000 $10‚000 Prepare a partial income statement for 20Y1 starting with Income From Continuing Operations before Taxes. What is the 12/31/Y1 balance in the Retained Earnings

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    CHAPTER 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS‚ CASH FLOW‚ AND TAXES True/False Easy: (2.1) Annual report F K Answer: a EASY 1. The annual report contains four basic financial statements: the income statement‚ balance sheet‚ statement of cash flows‚ and statement of stockholders’ equity. a. True b. False (2.1) Annual report and expectations F K Answer: a EASY 2. The primary reason the annual report is important in finance

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    D'Leon Inc. Part I

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    Integrated Case 3-16 D¡¦Leon Inc.‚ Part I Financial Statements and Taxes Donna Jamison‚ a 2000 graduate of the University of Florida with 4 years of banking experience‚ was recently brought in as assistant to the chairman of the board of D¡¦Leon Inc.‚ a small food producer that operates in north Florida and whose specialty is high-quality pecan and other nut products sold in the snack-foods market. D¡¦Leon¡¦s president‚ Al Watkins‚ decided in 2004 to undertake a major expansion and to ¡§go

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    Harnischfeger Corp

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    changes Harnischfeger made in 1984 as stated in Note 2 of its financial statements. In 1984‚ the Corporation has computed depreciation expense on plants‚ machinery and equipment using the straight-line method for financial reporting purposes. Prior to 1984‚ the Corporation used principally accelerated methods for its U.S. operating plants. 2. What is the effect of the depreciation accounting method change on the reported income in 1984? How will this change affect profits in future years? The cumulative

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    Finance Study Guide

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    project is expected to produce annual sales of $75‚000 with associated costs of $57‚000. The project has a 5-year life. The company uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of the project. The tax rate is 30 percent. What is the operating cash flow for this project? OCF = net income + depr (Sales-cost) * (1-T) + depreciation * T OCF = (Sales – Costs)(1 – tC) + tCDepreciation OCF = 75000-57000)(1 – 0.3) + 0.3($115‚000/5) = 18000*.7 = 12600 + 6900 =19500 XYZ is

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    on a straight-line amortization period. 5) What was the effect on earnings per share of the change in depreciation method for “hit” tapes (assume that hit tapes made up 25% of new tape purchases‚ and that the average hit tape was owned for half the year)? Because of the change method of the depreciation from a straight line to the accelerated‚ therefore‚ there is recognition of a more depreciation expense up front and there is no decrease that is experienced. There is also a decrease in the ESP ratio

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    billy beats

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    successor auditor failed to request this information from the newly acquired Little Drummer Boy Inc. By requesting this information and communicating with the predecessor auditor‚ the successor auditor could have reviewed the working papers of depreciation expense and also become clear of the reasoning for the useful lives used in the

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    Financial Accounting (BEA 2001) Tutorials PROPERTY‚ PLANT & EQUIPMENT Question 1: Measurement at recognition; components; depreciation Olympic plc is a diversified industrial company with many different areas of operation. The following information relates to the company’s property‚ plant and equipment. The company has a 30 September year end. All the plant was purchased and brought into use on 1 October 20X1 at a cost of £800 000. The cost of testing the plant amounted to £45 000 and samples

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    tax liability in each of the following four cases. Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Accounting profit (loss) After debiting as expense: Goodwill impairment loss* Entertainment costs* Donation to political party* Depreciation expense – plant Long-service leave expense For tax purposes: Tax depreciation for plant Long-service leave paid *These items are non-deductible for tax purposes. Assume a tax rate of 30%. $40 000 $20 000 $5 000 $(10 000 ) 6 000 — 1 000 4 000 600 — 6 000 3 000 2 000 600 — 7 000

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