Derek Greenfield Intermediate Accounting I 3/2/2012 CA1-1.) 1. True 2. False‚ must comply with all standards and interpretations including disclosure requirements 3. True 4. False‚ FASB must operate in full view of public through a “due process” system that gives interested parties ample opportunity to make their views known CA1-3.) 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B E2-5.) Assets- F Liabilities- B Equity- I Investment by owners-
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2011 Semester 2 Intermediate Financial Reporting Final Exam Solution. Accounting standards (5 MARKS) 1. Explain what gives Australian accounting standards authority and how is it enforced? The Corporations Act gives the standards the force of law. ASIC administer the Corps Act. and hence enforce the standards. Failure to comply with the standards can include legal proceedings‚ goal‚ financial penalties and prevention from acting as a manager or director of a company in the future. In addition
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securities and describe the accounting and reporting treatment for each category. 2. Understand the procedures for discount and premium amortization on bond investments. 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7 3. Identify the categories of equity securities and describe the accounting and reporting treatment for each category. 5‚ 6‚ 8 1‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 11‚ 12‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16 3‚ 5‚ 6‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12 4. Explain the equity method of accounting and compare it to the fair
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How does accounting help in the capital allocation process? If a company’s financial performance is measured accurately‚ fairly‚ and on a timely basis‚ the right managers and companies are able to attract investment capital. To provide unreliable and irrelevant information leads to poor capital allocation which adversely affects the securities market. What is the objective of financial reporting? The objective of general purpose financial reporting is to provide financial information about the
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principle. 2. Describe accounting issues for revenue recognition at point of sale. 3. Apply the percentage-of-completion method for long-term contracts. 4. Apply the completed-contract method for long-term contracts. 5. Identify the proper accounting for losses on long-term contracts. 6. Describe the installment method of accounting. 7. Explain the cost recovery method of accounting. *8. Explain revenue recognition for franchises. *9. Compare the accounting procedures related to revenue
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CA 1-4: (a) Differentiate between Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting. While financial accounting is the process that culminates in the preparation of financial reports on the enterprise for use by both internal (as managers) and external parties (as investors‚ creditors‚ unions‚ and government agencies)‚ managerial accounting is the process of identifying‚ measuring‚ analyzing‚ and communicating financial information needed by management to plan‚ control‚ and evaluate a company’s operations
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Intermediate Accounting by Spiceland 7th Edition Test Bank Contact me here sellertbsm2014@hotmail.com to download the test bank INSTANTLY!!! PRICE FOR THE TEST BANK‚ SOLUTION MANUAL AND BOOK PDF: Test Bank 20$ USD Solution Manual 20$ USD BooK PDF 30$ USD This is a sample chapter Chapter 01 Environment and Theoretical Structure of Financial Accounting True / False Questions 1. The primary function of financial accounting is to provide relevant financial information to parties
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Chapter 2 1. A conceptual framework is a coherent system of interrelated objectives and fundamentals that can lead to consistent standards and that prescribes the nature‚ function‚ and limits of financial accounting and financial statements. A conceptual framework is necessary in financial accounting for the following reasons: (1) It enables the FASB to issue more useful and consistent standards in the future. (2) New issues will be more quickly solvable by reference to an existing framework of basic
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ACCT 2410 QUIZ 1 Chapters 11 - 14 MASTER – V1 & V2 Name: __________________________ Student #:_________________ PLEASE PRINT When you are finished please hand in your quiz at the front and QUIETLY leave the room. Class will resume at 2:00//8:00 at which time we will review the solutions to the quiz and spend the balance of the time on a student directed review session. Materials allowed–normal writing materials and approved non–programmable calculators that do not
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Chapter 05 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution‚ 1700-1775 I. Conquest by the Cradle 1. By 1775‚ Great Britain ruled 32 colonies in North America. * Only 13 of them revolted (the ones in what’s today the U.S.). * Canada and Jamaica were wealthier than the “original 13.” * All of them were growing by leaps and bounds. 2. By 1775‚ the population numbered 2.5 million people. 3. The average age was 16 years old (due mainly to having several children). 4. Most
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