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CHAPTER 1 Mini-Exercises 1-1 | (5) IFRS = International Financial Reporting Standards | 1-2 | (2) F, (8) G | 1-3 | (2) I, (9) E | 1-4 | (7) L, BS | 1-5 | (3) A, BS | 1-6 | (8) SE, BS | 1-7 | (10) A, BS | 1-8 | (3) R, I/S | 1-9 | (4) A | 1-10 | (5) (I) | 1-11 | (4) (F) | 1-12 | Retained earnings 12/31/13=$50,000 | 1-13 | (c) $75,(f) $59,(i) $63 | 1-14 | (c) $80, (f) $60, (i) $700 | 1-15 | (a) $(300), (b) $70, (c) $3,900 | 1-16 | (3) Total assets=$15,463, (4) Financed
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Financial Ratios 8 Accounting Principles 9 Bookkeeping, Debits & Credits 10 Accounting Equation 11 Adjusting Entries 12 Bank Reconciliation 13 Petty Cash 14 Accounts Receivable & Bad Debts Expense 15 Inventory & Cost of Goods Sold 16 Depreciation 17 Accounts Payable 18 Cost Behavior & Break-even Point 19 Payroll Accounting 20 Standard Costing 21 Accounting Pronouncements 22 Organizations 23 AccountingCoach
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Fi FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS (section 2) ch 19 -creditors and investors use financial statement analysis to predict expected return and assess risk (variability in the return) HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS: -the study of percentage changes in comparative statements -eg. identifying that sales increased by 20% since last year is more useful than knowing sales increased by $20,000 -can be used to calculate all figures (including COGS, expenses, etc) -don’t calculate a percentage change
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TUTORIAL 1 - TUTORIAL DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 2. (a) Discuss the role of money in a financial system. • money is a financial asset that facilitates financial and economic transactions • a medium of exchange—swapped for goods and services • a store of value—wealth is held or measured in money terms • a standard of deferred payment—used to record indebtedness • a unit of account—transactions are priced in money terms • currency is generally divisible, portable and durable (b) Does money
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Consolidations 47 VI. Deferred Taxes 50 VII. Derivatives, Hedging, & Translation 52 VIII. Fixed Assets 56 IX. Governmental Accounting 62 X. Personal Financial Statements, Segments, & Interim Reporting 73 XI. Partnership Accounting 76 XII. Inventory 79 XIII. Investments 85 XIV. Leases 87 XV. Current Assets & Liabilities 91 XVI. Not-For-Profit Accounting 93 XVII. Pensions 99 XVIII. Statement of Cash Flows 101 XIX. Stockholders’ Equity 103 2 The N.I.N.J.A. Framework
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