G lobal Perspectives on Accounting Education Volume 6‚ 2009‚ 83-96 A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT FOR INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Marilyn B. Misch Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA Carolyn A. Galantine Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA ABSTRACT This paper describes a financial statement analysis project useful in both preparerbased and user-based introductory courses in financial
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Financial Statement Differentiation Paper ACC/561 Financial Statement Differentiation Paper All owners and business managers need to have current financial information to take decisions on its future operations. The financial statements are the documents to be prepared by the company at the end of the accounting period in order to meet the financial and economic performance in the activities of his company over a period. Balance Sheet Goods and credit reports at a specific
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The Income Statement This indicates financial performance over a period of time. It is usually done at the end of a financial year (30th June)‚ but an income statement can be made up at other times‚ e.g.‚ if a business wishes to apply for a loan‚ the bank may ask for a more recent income statement. The other names for this kind of statement are Revenue Statement and Profit and Loss Statement. Income Statement for Ima Mess‚ year ended 30.6.12 |
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production‚ there would an increase in storage and handling cost. This amount is to be deduct from net income in pro forma income statement Besides the points mentioned above‚ there is also other information that needs to be considered during forecasting. It is not related to the switch from seasonal production to level production‚ but it has impacts on pro-forma incomes‚ balance and cash flow statement. Below is what was taken into consideration during the forecasting. 1. Operating expenses is
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In the preparation of financial statements there are different formats used. Whatever formats used the results will be the same. There is no prescribed format for the preparation of the income statement. The company should select a method of presenting its expenses by either function or nature; this can either be as encouraged‚ on the face of the income statement‚ or in the notes. There are accounting standards such as IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) and GAAP (Generally Accepted
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CASE #6-20 DECIPHERING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY) In this case they show you that it is important to disclose information in a company’s financial statments that assist in the explanation of specific changes in accounting methods‚ stock prices‚ etc. The financial statements are one of a large number of vehicles used by the managers of a company to communicate information about the company to the public. Financial reporting is a key part of a company’s general public relations
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TRUE-FALSE STATEMENTS 8. Closing entries are not needed if the business plans to continue operating in the future and issue financial statements each year. 9. The dividends account is closed to the Income Summary account in order to properly determine net income (or loss) for the period. 10. After closing entries have been journalized and posted‚ all temporary accounts in the ledger should have zero balances. 11. Closing revenue and expense accounts to the
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new financial statement called "comparison balance sheet"‚ in 1863 to explain the reason for the inability to invest was due to the holding of too much inventory‚ despite the profit made. This was the beginning of the cash flow statement‚ which was later made compulsory by the Financial Accounting Standard Boards (FASB) under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). This step was followed by International Accounting Standard Boards (IASB) when they issue IAS 7 Cash Flow Statement. The Cash Flow
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Financial Statements Principles of Accounting/ACC280 Date Instructor Name Abstract Understanding what is happening financially in the company insights provides the financial information system of accounting. One must have knowledge of numbers when working in accounting. The three basic activities in accounting are identifies‚ records‚ and communicates. The four financial statements are income statements‚ retained earnings statement‚ balance sheet‚
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------------------------------------------------- The Requirements of SFAS 116 and 117 and its effect on the financial statements The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) 116 and 117 are standards set for not- for-profit and non-governmental entities. The standards account for contributions and financial statement presentation (Granof‚ Khumawala‚ 2011). SFAS 116 defines how contributions are designated. Contributions can have donor-imposed restrictions. The standard defines
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