ON ACCOUNTING AND ACCOUNTING INFORMATION FOR‚ INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USERS PRESENTED BY Mr. EMMANUEL FONGEH IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF AN EXECUTIVE MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. CHAPTER 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION. At a glance‚ accounting can appear extremely complicated and confusing. The untrained eye may struggle to grasp the entire nature of accounting and
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labor‚ materials‚ various services‚ building and equipment. These resources need to be financed‚ or paid for to work effectively‚ the people in organization need information about the amounts to these resources‚ the means of financing them‚ and the results achieved through using them. Parties outside the organization need similar information to make judgments about the organization. Human beings have limitations. Everyday transactions cannot be retained in the human brain for quite a period of time
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Kudler Fine Foods IT Security Report – Top Threats Anthony Bynum‚ Sally Lowe‚ CMGT400 19 January 2015 David Kell Kudler Fine Foods IT Security Report – Top Threats The following table represents the potential threats that Kudler Fine Foods could face if the appropriate measures are not taken. Area of System Threats Potential Vulnerability Intranet Web Site Theft of Sensitive Data No login procedures to prevent unauthorized access. Financing & Accounting (Budgets Page) Embedded Malicious Code
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inggLecturer’s Guide Accounting for Non-accounting Students Sixth edition J R Dyson ISBN 0 273 68301 2 © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download the manual as required. Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies around the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk First published in Great Britain under the Pitman Publishing imprint in 1997 Second edition published
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ACCOUNTING SUBSTANCE OVER FORM Substance over form is an accounting concept where the entity is accounting for items according to their substance and economic reality and not merely their legal form. It is one of the key determinants of reliable information. For most transactions there will be no difference and in some cases however‚ the two diverge and the choice of how to present the transactions can give very different results. This differences occurs when an asset or liability is not recognized
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Re: Food For Thought Objective 1. Determine the total considerations transferred. 2. The land and buildings should be recorded on the premise of “in-use” or “in-exchange”. 3. Determine the fair value recorded for the intangible assets. Applicable accounting pronouncement ASC 805-20-25 Business Combinations-Identifiable assets and liabilities and any non controlling interest-Recognition Recognition Conditions 25-2 To qualify for recognition as part of applying
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Objective of Lecture 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS & ACCOUNTING EQUATION • By end of lecture 2‚ all students should be able to:(a) Understand the five categories of accounts and able to classify them into the respective categories (b) Understand the accounting equation and the relationship between assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity. Classifications of accounts • • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. An account is used to record all information regarding an item. The five major categories of account
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Accounting Organizations and Socie#y‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 2‚ pp. 207-224‚ 1988. Printed in Great Britain 0361-3682/88 $3.00+.00 PergamonJournals Ltd. CHINESE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES* Z H O N G HUI ZHOU Shanghai University o f Finance a n d E c o n o m i c s Abstract Recoguising that relatively little is known of Chinese accounting in the West‚ this article aims to provide an introduction to the role of accounting in China‚ its regulatory environment‚ Chinese accounting methods
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000‚000. On that date‚ Selina’s shareholders’ equity consisted of retained earnings of $2‚000‚000 and ordinary shares of $1‚000‚000. Selina’s identifiable assets and liabilities had fair values that were equal to their carrying values on January 1‚ 20X2‚ except for the following: | Fair value | Carrying value | Inventory | $250‚000 | $350‚000 | The statements of financial position of Haika Inc. and Selina Co. on December 31‚ 20X6‚ were as follows: Statements of Financial Position at December
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Statements on Management Accounting PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING TITLE Definition and Measurement of Direct Material Cost TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Materiality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Material Quantities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Material Lost in the Production Process . . . . Samples‚ Prototypes‚ and Initial Production Runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 2 3 Unit Price of Direct Material
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