review!!! Short Answer 1. State the fundamental accounting equation. 2. What are the two components of stockholder’s equity? 3. What is the formula for current ratio‚ quick ratio‚ debt ratio‚ and working capital? 4. What is the group that presently creates accounting standards? 5. What gives the board of directors the right to change a company’s CEO? 6. What three things do you need to recognize revenue according to the revenue recognition
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 1966 Balance sheet
• How would you describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivables? What is their function? • How are bad debts accounted for under the direct write-off method? What are the disadvantages of this method? • Pendergrass Company hires an accounting intern who says that intangible assets should always be amortized over their legal lives. Is the intern correct? Explain. • What are the basic issues related to accounting for intangible assets? • Why would you select
Premium
Chapter 7 Solutions 7.3 Raven Assets taken over Plant and machinery Furniture and fittings Inventories Trade receivables Brand Liabilities Identifiable net tangible assets Consideration transferred Goodwill RM 340‚000 40‚000 60‚000 60‚000 100‚000 600‚000 (22‚000) 578‚000 650‚000 72‚000 Debit RM To record the purchase price Gimmick Realisation account (Being the agreed purchase price.) Assets taken over Realisation account Trade payable Accumulated depreciation
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Asset
9000 d/ 20000 2/ Chip and Dale agree to form a partnership. Chip is to contribute $50000 in assets and to devote one half time to the partnership. Dale is to contribute 20000 and to devote full time to the partnership. How will Chip and Dale share in the division of net income or net loss? a/ 5:2 c/ 1:1 b/ 1:2 d/ 2.5:1 3/ Tracey and Hepburn invest 100‚000 and 50‚000 ‚ respectively ‚ in a partnership
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Income statement
Generally Accepted Auditing Standards Maxx Mayeux ACC/490 February 22nd‚ 2012 Linda Carr Generally Accepted Auditing Standard • Describe how these standards apply to financial‚ operational‚ and compliance audits. • Explain the effect that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002‚ and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)‚ will have on audits of publicly traded companies. • Discuss the additional requirements that are placed on auditors from this act and the actions
Premium Auditing Internal control Financial audit
Self-Test 1 Problem: The following is a set of transactions during the month of May‚ 2012 for the business of Jess Consulting Office. The chart of accounts shows the following accounts: Jess Capital 300‚ Withdrawals 320‚ Cast at Bank 100‚ Advertising Expense 520‚ Wages Expense 525‚ Prepaid Advertising 112‚ Prepaid Rent 114‚ Tax Service Fees 405‚ and Consulting Revenue 400. The balance of cash account at 1st of May 2012 is $10‚000. May 2. Jess Barley invested $30‚000 more into the business
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 1969 1966
Homework of Corporate Finance The 3rd Week 【Corporations】 What is the primary disadvantage of the corporate form of organization? Name at least two advantages of corporate organization. Answer: The primary disadvantage of the corporate form is the double taxation to shareholders of distributed earnings and dividends. Advantages include: limited liability; ability to raise capital; and unlimited life 【Agency Problem】 Who owns a corporation? Describe the process whereby the owners control
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Depreciation Balance sheet
To: From: Subject: Financial needs Polar For Polar Sports‚ Inc. one potential big change could be the switch from seasonal production to level monthly‚ as is brought up by Mr. Johnson‚ vice president of operations. This will lead to several differences in forecasting compared with when the company still adopts seasonal production. The forecast will through light on the financial needs of the company. First of all‚ production will be distributed evenly throughout the year under level production
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Income statement Cash flow
Fraud Cases: Violations of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Section 1 In July 2002 the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed by the U.S. Senate by a vote of 98 to 0. The bipartisan support for the legislation emanated directly from the investing public’s lack of tolerance for financial statement fraud. Not surprisingly‚ when formulating its post-Sarbanes technical audit guidance‚ the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) made it clear that detecting fraud must be the focus
Premium
Generally Accepted Auditing Standards Catherine Harris ACC491 December 15‚ 2012 Stephen Russell Generally Accepted Auditing Standards Generally Accepted Auditing Standards are set forth‚ so an auditor’s performance can be judged against something. Since 2002 and the introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act auditing requirements have undergone many changes. As the times and technology change so must the profession. Generally Accepted Accounting Standards (GAAS) have 10 elements and are divided
Premium Auditing Financial audit Audit