Contingencies -legal actions -Government investigations -Claims -Proceedings Situations that have already occurred but it isn’t clear that these situations have given rise to liabilities because we do not know if we will be making future payments. Loss contingency is an existing uncertain situation involving potential loss depending on whether some future even occurs. Depends on the 1) The likelihood that the confirming event will occur 2) What can be determined about the amount
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Accounting Chapter: 1 Introduction to Accounting ▪ Bookkeeping is the detailed recording of all the financial transactions of a business. Accounting uses these bookkeeping records to prepare financial statements. ▪ It is necessary to prepare financial statements to show the profit or loss of the business and the financial position of the business and it will help in decision-making. ▪ The
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: ACCO 1095 SUBJECT TITLE : MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING PROGRAMME : BA H ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE SEGi ID : SCKL-000-38656 UOG ID : 000900130 LECTURER’S NAME : MR. KANTARUBAN LEARNING CENTRE : SEGi COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR SUBMISSION DATE : 04TH OCT 2015 Introduction The main problem is the "green accounting and green eyeshades Twenty Years Later" (Thornton, 2013). Green accounting is also referred to as environmental accounting, it is designed to better measure sustainability
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in recognizing transactions? ACC205: Principles of Accounting I Professor Student Name Date Cash vs. accrual: Is there a difference in recognizing transactions? Cash and accrual based accounting are two ways use to record revenue or expense transactions. However, there is a difference in recognizing cash and accrual accounting transactions. Moreover, in cash basis accounting, a transaction is recognized when the money changes hands
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Number 1 2004 Accounts Manipulation: A Literature Review and Proposed Conceptual Framework by Hervé Stolowy, HEC School of Management (Groupe HEC), Department of Accounting and Management Control, 1, rue de la Libération, 78351 - Jouy en Josas Cedex, France and Gaétan Breton, Université du Québec à Montreal, Department of Accounting Sciences, P.O.B. 8888, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal (Québec), H3C 3P8 - Canada Abstract Accounts manipulation has been the subject of research, discussion and
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Annual Report Analysis Gina Tovar The Legal Environment March 3, 2016 Table of contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………..……3 Auditor…………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….3-4 Subsequent Events, Errors and Irregularities, Illegal Acts, or Related-party Transactions…………………………………………………………………….....................................................4 Trend Analysis: Assets and Liabilities…………………………………..………….……………...…………...5-6 Largest Assets………………………………………………………………….
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Cash basis versus Accrual basis of accounting The cash basis of accounting, sometimes called cash accounting, is still used by some small companies whose business activity is uniform throughout the year--receiving and disbursing roughly the same amount of cash each month. Many individuals also use cash accounting.( Edmonds, McNair, Milam, and Olds, Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2002) In the cash basis of accounting, the business records are "cash in"
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There Be Global Accounting Standards Adopted Within the Next 5 Years? The SEC recently issued for comment a proposed roadmap for initially allowing and eventually requiring U.S. issuers to report financial results in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB") rather than generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("U.S. GAAP"). IFRS is a set of principles-based accounting standards published
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Assignment: Cost Accounting Applied By George T. Neale Professor Bryan Womack Course Title ACC 350012VA016-1122-001 Cost Accounting February 26, 2012 Companies that are successful financially know what their costs are and how those costs are being spent. The company I have chosen wants to change from a general accounting system where costs are put in general categories and they currently do not have
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Revenue: * The total money collected by the business for the sales of goods or services provided during the accounting period for that particular year. * Including net sales or exchange of assets or anything that will increase the owner’s equity before any expenses are being subtracted. Service revenue: * Reports the fees that are earned by the company during the accounting period in the income statement. * It’s operating revenue, so it will appear at the beginning of the company’s
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