There is no impairment of goodwill. It is group policy to value non-controlling interest at full fair value. At the acquisition date the non-controlling interest was valued at $9‚000. Prepare the consolidated statement of financial position of Ping @ 30.6.X8. Statement of Financial Position @ 30.6.X8: Ping Co $ Pong Co $ ASSETS Non-current assets Property‚ plant & equipment 20‚000 ordinary shares in Pong at cost Current assets Inventory Owed by Ping Co Receivables Cash 50‚000
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discuss principles of and similarities and differences between financial and management accounting and to highlight how management accounting could be used to improve TVD’s performance. In particular‚ one of the management accounting techniques‚ benchmarking‚ is used as an example of how MA can help a business to run successfully. Today‚ accounting is an important aspect of business. The primary idea is to present financial and non-financial information so that the company can make good decisions and
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as is Case 1-4 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles At the completion of the Darby Department Store audit‚ the president asks about the meaning of the phrase “in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles‚” which appears in your audit report on the management’s financial statements. He observes that the meaning of the phrase must include more than what he thinks of as “principles.” Required: a. Explain the meaning of the term accounting principles as used in the audit report
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Managerial Accounting What Does Managerial Accounting Mean? - The process of identifying‚ measuring‚ analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and communicating information for the pursuit of an organization’s goals. This is also known as "cost accounting." - Managerial accounting is used primarily by those within a company or organization. Reports can be generated for any period of time such as daily‚ weekly or monthly. Reports are considered to be "future looking" and have forecasting value to those within
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Chapter 2 (in S. B. Dahiya and V. Orati (eds.) Economic Theory in the Light of Schumpeter ’s Scientific Heritage‚ Spellbound Publishers‚ Rohtak‚ India‚ 2001) THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN ECONOMIC GROWTH: SCHUMPETER REVISITED TAPEN SINHA Chair Professor‚ Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM)‚ Mexico and Professor‚ University of Nottingham‚ UK Email: tapen@itam.mx ABSTRACT Nineteenth Century Classical Economists ignored financial intermediation as an important element in explaining
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Financial Theories Overview Financial Theories Overview This paper will include an overview of 10 financial theories incorporating both germinal and current research. In addition‚ each financial theory will include a general description‚ current examples‚ and significant attributes. Table 1 Financial Theories Financial Theories | Description | Current Examples | Significant Attributes | 1. Efficiency Theory | Eugene Fama defined efficient markets as “a market where there are large
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MODULE - 2 Trial Balance and Computers Computer and Computerised Accounting System Notes 12 COMPUTER AND COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM With the expansion of business the number of transactions increased. The manual method of keeping and maintaining records was found to be unmanageable. With the introducton of computers in business‚ the manual method of accounting is being gradually replaced. And finally‚ the database technology has revolutionised the accounts department of the business. organisations
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CHAPTER 1 COVERAGE OF LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING OBJECTIVES QUESTIONS EXERCISES PROBLEMS OTHER LO1: Explain how accounting information assists in making decisions. 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚23 49‚51 LO2: Describe the components of the balance sheet. 6‚7‚22 26 49‚50‚51 LO3: Analyze business transactions and relate them to changes in the balance sheet. 8‚9 27‚28 32‚33‚34‚35‚ 36‚37 48‚51 LO4: Prepare a balance sheet from transactions data. 29‚30‚31 38‚39‚40‚ 41‚42 LO5: Compare
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一、资产类 Assets 流动资产 Current assets 货币资金 Cash and cash equivalents 1001现金 Cash 1002 银行存款 Cash in bank 1009 其他货币资金 Other cash and cash equivalents 100901 外埠存款 Other city Cash in bank 100902 银行本票 Cashier’s cheque 100903 银行汇票 Bank draft 100904 信用卡 Credit card 100905 信用证保证金 L/C Guarantee deposits 100906 存出投资款 Refundable deposits 1101 短期投资 Short-term investments 110101 股票 Short-term investments - stock 110102 债券 Short-term investments - corporate bonds 110103 基金 Short-term investments - corporate funds
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proprietary company must have at least one shareholder and cannot have more than: | 100 shareholders | | 50 shareholders | | 20 shareholders | | 10 shareholders | 4. | The share capital of a company may consist of: | ordinary shares either fully paid or partly paid issued by the company | | mortgages issued by the company | | secured and unsecured notes issued by the company | | debentures issued by the company | | | 5. The main role of the trustee for debenture
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