Financial Accounting Theory

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    Fasb

    Using the FASB Codification of Accounting Standards The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Codification of Accounting Standards is the current single source of the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The Codification of Accounting Standards is a database and research system created by the Financial Accounting Standards Board that combines many of the authoritative resources about accounting standards into one searchable system. Some of the people who

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    Guillermo Store Analysis

    Financial Statement Analysis Learning Team B Victoria Boykins, Vanny Manea, Justin Rogers, Princess Tillman ACC/561 June 20, 2011 Financial Statement Analysis Through the analysis of three companies from the manufacturing, service, and retail sales sectors, Team B will discuss how three differences in the industries and different IASB and FASB measurement conventions affect presentationsdifferent sectors: manufacturing, service, and retail sales. The team will analyze the companies based on

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    Financial Statement Analysis

    Financial Statement Analysis Celeste Thompson, Marcy Newbern, Cynthia Rios, Lashun Nicholson, Joseph Terramgra ACC/561 August 30, 2010 Financial Statement Analysis The financial statement is a report that divulges a company’s past and present financial standings. The financial statement can be thought of as an economic picture for a company. A financial statement analysis is used by investors when an important business decision is to be made. A financial statement analysis

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    Accounting

    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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    Studentcorner

    1. Be able to analyze the financial data Finance: It is the study of the management of the funds. Key domains of financing are: * Business finance. * Private finance (personal loan). * The public finance. Finance deals with the savings of money and frequently deals with the lending matters. The field of the finance offers with the time concepts, money, the risk and how they are secured. It takes care of how money used in budgeting. The one of the main source of the financing

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    Explaining Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures

    Explaining Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures University of Phoenix 11/20/2010 Accounting 537 Explaining Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures There are many important aspects of accounting. The generally accepted accounting principles are accounting rules set out for companies to follow to ensure all companies are on the same page business wise. Qualities of accounting are important in the decision making process of accounting. Accrual and

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    Mark to Market

    going back to the basics. The basics of accounting are relevance and reliability. In a perfect world, asset valuation would always be equally relevant and reliable. The real world, however, requires accountants to choose between the two. Traditionally conservatism, which favors reliability over relevance, has won out. That is until recently when some kakushin hungry accountants decided this is the right time for a “revolutionary change” in financial reporting standards. Newly adopted FMV, or

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    Defining Accounting

    • Define accounting Accounting is a process of identifying, measuring, and communicating economic information about an organization for the purpose of making decisions and informed judgments. • Identify users of accounting information and explain why it is useful Users of accounting information include the management of the entity or organization; the owners of the organization; potential investors in and creditors of the organization; employees; and various federal, state, and local governmental

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    Lifo to Be Accepted as a Costing Method

    the SEC is expected to eventually mandate the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). U.S. standards setters have been working toward this eventuality through a process of convergence. The SEC issued a statement in early 2010 that updated its timeline and indicated that companies could be required to adopt IFRS as early as 2015 (see SEC, "Commission Statement in Support of Convergence and Global Accounting Standards," Release Nos. 33-9109; 34-61578, February 24, 2010, at www

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics

    elements of financial management, a summary of the generally accepted accounting principles, and a summary of the general financial ethical standards. The four elements of financial management are controlling, planning, directing and organizing, and decision making. The generally accepted accounting principles are generally known as GAAP, and are the basic accounting principles and guidelines. A few articles will be examined and examples that mirror ethical standards of conduct and financial reporting

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