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MEMORANDUM TO: Accounting Staff FROM: Junior Accountant DATE: September 23, 2013 SUBJECT: Replacement of SAS 112 with SAS 115 The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) Number 115 supersedes SAS Number 112. Going forward, auditors are to use rule SAS 115 when performing internal control audits. The rules have some similarities. However, the key differences in the rules are the definitions for control deficiency, significant deficiency, and
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Case 1-3 Politicalization of Accounting Standards Some accountants have said that politicalization in the development and acceptance of generally accepted accounting principles (i.e., standard setting) is taking place. Some use the term politicalization in a narrow sense to mean the influence by governmental agencies, particularly the SEC, on the development of generally accepted accounting principles. Others use it more broadly to mean the compromising that takes place in bodies responsible for
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amount in the financial statements, which will result in taxable amounts or deductible amounts in future years” (Kieso, el. 2007, Ch. 19). The corporation has taken the balance sheet approach to account for this timing issue and SFAS 109 guidelines have been followed. • The procedures for reporting accounting changes and error corrections. According to Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield (2007, Ch. 22), and the Financial Accounting Standards Board [FASB], reporting accounting changes should
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Professional View March 1, 2012 Financial Accounting Standards Board of the Financial Accounting Foundation Acknowledgements Bruce Pounder, CMA, CFM, DipIFR (ACCA), was the lead contributor for the Lessons included in the FASB Learning Guide For the Codification Research System. Special thanks to Karen Guasp of the FASB, Mary Nassef of the FAF, and numerous other FASB and FAF staff members for their editorial contributions. Copyright © 2012 by Financial Accounting Foundation, Norwalk, Connecticut
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ACC 557 Week 3 Assignment 1 Assignment 1: Review of Accounting Ethics Due Week 3 and worth 200 points Many organizations have been in the news over the past few years due to accounting ethical breaches that have affected their customers, employees, or the general public. Search the Internet or the Strayer Library to locate a story in the news that depicts an accounting ethical breach. You may select from any type of organization about which you have information or a curiosity. Write a
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November 15, 2009. Statement 167 amends Interpretation 46(R) to require an enterprise to perform a qualitative analysis (eliminates quantitative analysis) to determine whether the enterprise’s variable interest or interests give it a controlling financial interest in a variable interest entity. Under Statement 167, an enterprise that has both of the following characteristics is the primary beneficiary of the variable interest entity: • The power to direct the activities of a variable interest entity
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Award: 10 out of 10.00 points Accounting is defined as the process by which financial information about a business is recorded, classified, summarized, interpreted, and communicated to owners, managers, and other interested parties. ✓ True False References True / False 2. Learning Objective: 01-01 Define accounting. Award: 0 out of 10.00 points Which of the following is NOT part of the process of accounting for financial information? Recording Identifying
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The major accounting regulatory bodies would include the Securities and Exchange Commission, American Institute of Certified Public, Financial Accounting Standards Board, and Government Accounting Board. Each regulatory body contributes to the ethical over watch of companies by keeping them transparent, follow GAAP, and other ethical practices that should be used by accountants and their companies. The Securities and Exchange Commission regulates companies in how they report their financial statements
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CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA ACC 311 Intermediate Accounting I SPRING 2016 PROFESSOR: Dr. Hassan Hefzi OFFICE: 164-2085 OFFICE HOURS: 12:30 - 2:00 MW PHONE: (909) 869-2385 And by appointment E-mail: hhefzi@cpp.edu (I do not respond to e-mails on weekends) Text and other Materials: 1. Intermediate Accounting, Spiceland, Sepe and Nelson, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 2016. 2. The Wall Street Journal, or the Journal of Accountancy. 3. FASB, Concept Statements
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