incorporated under the provisions of Companies Act, 1956 as a limited Company. 1. Significant accounting policies a) Basis of preparation of financial statements The financial statements have been prepared and presented under the historical cost convention on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in India and comply with the Accounting Standards (AS) notified by the Central Government of India under Section 211 (3C) of the Companies
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EGYPTIAN ACCOUNTING STANDARDS (EASs) vs IFRSs History For Private Sector For Public Sector In 1985 • IASs were informally introduced to the Egyptian market by the representatives of the big 8 at that time. • Unified Accounting System (UAS) In 1992 • Issuance of law 95 for 1992 (Capital Market Law) imposing the use of IAS. • Unified Accounting System (UAS) In 1997 • The 20 standards drafted by ESAA were issued by Minister of Economy in compliance with IASs with 4 deviations
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GAAP and IFRS, you do not recognize revenue until it is earned. GAAP guidance has separate rules for specific industries, according to an Ernst & Young summary of the differences between the two standards. A single standard -- International Accounting Standard 18 -- exists under IFRS, which contains general principles and examples. Under U.S. GA, publicly traded companies recognize revenue when product or service delivery occurs, which means that ownership risks and benefits transfer from
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Health Care Financial Accounting La’Kesha Wright HCS/405 10/01/2012 Sherida Douglass Introduction Good cash flow is essential to every organization, including hospitals, where quality care of every patient is essential. A steady and consistent cash flow can help improve the hospitals borrowing power, which will increase and maintain the income level. Capital Shortage My challenge was to decide on the best strategy to solve the cash flow problem at Elijah Heart Center (EHC). In addition
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HCS/405 Health Care Financial Accounting Many hospitals in the United States are faced with many financial burdens. Hospitals have the challenge of making adjustments according to the economy, patient need, and quality of care. With the downfall of the economy, accounting issues, funding options, capital growth, and capital insufficiency, many hospitals are faced with making and planning financial decision in order to succeed. The Elijah Heart Center analysis simulation shows how
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Caledonia Products Integrative Problem FIN/370 August 19, 2012 1. Why should Caledonia focus on project free cash flows as opposed to the accounting profits earned by the project when analyzing whether to undertake the project? It is important that Caledonia Company should focus on the free cash flows instead of the accounting profits. With the free cash flows that the company receives they can reinvest. To accurately analyze the timing of the benefit or cost we can examine the cash flows
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Petroleum refers to the hydrocarbon compounds of crude oil and natural gas that are found in the underground rock formations Reservoirs are generally thousands of feet below the surface and are made up of the remains of small marine plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. Petroleum may also seep to the earth’s surface along fault lines and cracks Petroleum refers to both crude oil and natural gas Modern uses of petroleum and its byproducts include: Transportation fuels (gasoline
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2009 International Accounting Standards Board (IASB® ) IFRS for SMEs ® International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS®) for Small and Medium-sized Entities (SMEs) International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) The International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) is issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), 30 Cannon Street, London EC4M 6XH, United Kingdom. Tel:
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3D Bicycle Company | Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements | | | Luz M. Aponte | 12/19/2012 | | Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Note 1 Nature of Operations: The 3D Bicycle Company is a retailer parts and services for bicycles. We are focused on bringing the customer the best value on bicycles by providing the lowest price on our parts and services. Our parts and services are sold all over all the states in United States and Puerto Rico. Currently we have
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revenue and income, Xerox employed different manipulation practices: They fraudulently accelerated the recognition of revenues by changing to “sales-type” lease accounting, by increasing the residual value of its leased equipment and by selling off revenue streams of lease portfolios. (SEC, 2002, para. 7) After changing to “sales-type” lease accounting, Xerox was able to recognize most of the revenues immediately. As a result, this practice increased short term revenue and income. Xerox reduced its cost
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