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    Importance of Ifrs

    IFRS, International Financial Reporting Standards, are a set of accounting guidelines and standards just like the GAAP (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 2012). This is the first thing that Marie Claveau needs to understand, since the firms will be expecting people who can help in the adoption of the new international accounting standards. The standards were established by the international accounting standards board to become the globally accepted standards for use in the preparation

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    Management Process

    with traditional accounting controls and methods to provide users the financial information necessary to manage their organizations. AIS TECHNOLOGY Input The input devices commonly associated with AIS include: standard personal computers or workstations running applications; scanning devices for standardized data entry; electronic communication devices for electronic data interchange (EDI) and e-commerce. In addition, many financial systems come "Web-enabled" to allow devices to connect to the World

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    Accounting

    matter the size of a business, the uses of financial statements are in need. The four basic financial statements include income statement, retained earnings statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows (Kimmel, Weygandt, & Kieso, 2009). They are key tools in seeing and understanding the past, present, and future condition of an organization. Income statements provide a description of how profitable the business is. Retained earnings statement reports what income the stockholders/investors

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    Analyzing the Four Financial Statements N'Gia K. Conyers ACC 561 October 8th, 2012 Charles Royes Jr. Analyzing the Four Financial Statements In the study of accounting there are four different types of financial statements. These financial statements have an important role in the daily functions of many businesses and corporations. Accounting is defined as “the information system that identifies, records, and communicates the economic events of an organization to interested users” (John

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    Accounting in Sit

    extent does the regulatory framework govern the preparation of an Annual Report? 9 7.0 To what extent reported profit figures can mislead users of accounts? 10 8.0 Cash flow statements 11 9.0 Accounting Ratios and Cash Flow Statement Analysis 11 10. Cash Flow Statement Analysis 14 11. Criticism of traditional financial accounting and problems encountered in inter-firm comparison. 14 12. Contribution list 16 13. References 16 1.0 Introduction T he Sugar Investment Trust (SIT) is a

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    Pggna Account Details

    Accounting and to develop in them the ability to evaluate and use accounting data as an aid to decision making. The main purpose is to assist the students in developing skills in problem solving and decision making in the financial area. Emphasis is laid on analysis and utilization of financial and accounting data for planning and control. 2. Course Duration: The course duration is of 40 sessions of 70 minutes each. 3. Course Contents: |Module No: |Module Content

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    Small Buiness Idea

    or sell the business at their discretion. Some disadvantages to choosing sole proprietorship is that all of the business and personal assets of the sole owner are at risk, and the difficulty of the sole proprietor obtaining a business loan from financial institutions due to the possibility of small business failures. A further disadvantage is if the owner dies, the business cease to exist. The assets and liabilities of the business are passed to the heirs of the owner, but the

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    Coupon Accounting Abuse

    80) they are conditions, incentive, opportunity, and rationalization to commit fraud. By understanding these conditions businesses will be able to create effective and quality internal controls system that will help prevent fraud and fraudulent financial reporting, such as the one presented in this case. Even so, with the best set of controls businesses are still susceptible to fraud. As I examined this case study concerning coupon accounting abuse I will answer questions pertaining to company controls

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    Forensic Accountant

    to light. For someone interested in the Forensic Accountant profession they should know that this field can be time consuming, but very rewarding. People who work in this career investigate white collar crimes such as company fraud, fraudulent financial record reporting, and illegal investment schemes. In a recent study by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows that white collar crimes have cost the United States and estimated 300 billion dollars (DiGabriele 2008). I think five of the skills

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    Should the Us Adopt Ifrs

    Deal or No Deal: Should the United States of America Adopt the International Financial Reporting Standards?   Since 1936, accountants in the United States have been following a set of generally accepted guidelines, historically set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, for their practices. These guidelines have come to be known as the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP. Since their creation, these principles have protected companies and investors from fraud

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