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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
Financial
Accounting
and Accounting Standards
2
Revolution in International Financial Reporting
GLOBAL MARKETS
4
Financial Statements and Financial Reporting
5
Accounting and Capital Allocation
5
High-Quality Standards
6
What Do the Numbers Mean? Whose Standards
7
OBJECTIVE OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
7
General-Purpose Financial Statements
7
Capital Providers (Investors)
8
What Do the Numbers Mean? Don t Forget
Stewardship?
8
Entity Perspective
8
Decision-Usefulness
8
STANDARD-SETTING ORGANIZATIONS
g
What Do the Numbers Mean? Principles
vs. Rules
10
International Organization of Securities
Commissions (IOSCO)
10
International Accounting Standards
Board (IASB)
10
Hierarchy of IFRS
13
FINANCIAL REPORTING CHALLENGES
14
IFRS in a Political Environment
14
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Fair Consequences?
15
The Expectations Gap
16
Significant Financial Reporting Issues
16
Ethics in the Environment of Financial
Accounting
17
International Convergence
17
CONCLUSION
18
CONVERGENCE CORNER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
REPORTING
19
APPENDIX 1A THE U.S. STANDARD-SETTING
ENVIRONMENT
21
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC)
21
Public/Private Partnership
21
SEC Oversight
21
Enforcement
22
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
BOARD (FASB)
22
Due Process
23
Types of Pronouncements
24
U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles
25
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING CONVERGENCE
26
SEC Roadmap Milestones
27
Anticipated Timing of Future Rule-Making
28
CONCLUDING REMARKS
2g
CHAPTER
2
Conceptual Framework
for Financial Reporting
38
What Is It?
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
40
Need for a Conceptual Framework
40
What Do the Numbers Mean? What s Your
Principle?
41
Development of a Conceptual Framework
41
Overview of the Conceptual Framework
41
FIRST LEVEL: BASIC OBJECTIVE
42
SECOND LEVEL: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
43
Qualitative Characteristics of Accounting
Information
43
Basic Elements
47
THIRD LEVEL: RECOGNITION, MEASUREMENT,
AND DISCLOSURE CONCEPTS
48
Basic Assumptions
48
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Whose Company Is It?
4g
Basic Principles of Accounting
51
Constraints
55
What Do the Numbers Mean? You May
Need a Map
56
What Do the Numbers Mean? Living in a Material
World
59
Summary of the Structure
59
CONVERGENCE CORNER THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
61
CHAPTER
3
The Accounting
Information System
78
Needed: A Reliable Information System
XII
Contents
xiii
ACCOUNTING
INFORMATION SYSTEM 80
Basic
Terminology
80
Debits and Credits
81
The Accounting Equation
82
Financial Statements and Ownership Structure
84
THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE
85
Identifying and Recording Transactions and
Other Events
85
Journalizing
87
Posting
88
Trial Balance
91
What Do the Numbers Mean? Change
Management
92
Adjusting Entries
93
Adjusted Trial Balance
102
Preparing Financial Statements
103
What Do the Numbers Mean?
24/7
Accounting
104
Closing
104
Post-Closing Trial Balance
106
Reversing Entries
107
The Accounting Cycle Summarized
107
What Do the Numbers Mean? Statements,
Please
108
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR A MERCHANDISING
COMPANY
108
Income Statement
108
Retained Earnings Statement
109
Statement of Financial Position
109
Closing Entries
110
CONVERGENCE CORNER ACCOUNTING INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
111
APPENDIX
ЗА
CASH-BASIS ACCOUNTING VERSUS
ACCRUAL-BASIS ACCOUNTING
112
CONVERSION FROM CASH BASIS
TO ACCRUAL BASIS
114
Service Revenue Computation
115
Operating Expense Computation
115
THEORETICAL WEAKNESSES OF THE CASH BASIS
116
APPENDIX 3B USING REVERSING ENTRIES
117
ILLUSTRATION OF REVERSING ENTRIES-ACCRUALS
117
ILLUSTRATION OF REVERSING
ENTRIES-DEFERRALS
118
SUMMARY OF REVERSING ENTRIES
119
APPENDIX 3C USING A WORKSHEET: THE
ACCOUNTING CYCLE REVISITED
119
WORKSHEET COLUMNS
120
Trial Balance Columns
120
Adjustments Columns
120
ADJUSTMENTS ENTERED ON THE WORKSHEET 12o
Adjusted Trial Balance
121
Income Statement and Statement of Financial
Position Columns
122
PREPARING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FROM A WORKSHEET
122
CHAPTER
4
Income Statement
and Related Information
142
Financial Statements Are Changing
INCOME STATEMENT
144
Usefulness of the Income Statement
144
Limitations of the Income Statement
144
Quality of Earnings
145
What Do the Numbers Mean? Manage Up,
Manage Down
146
FORMAT OF THE INCOME STATEMENT
146
Elements of the Income Statement
146
Minimum Disclosures
147
Intermediate Components of the Income
Statement
148
Illustration
148
Condensed Income Statements
149
REPORTING WITHIN THE INCOME STATEMENT
150
Gross Profit
150
Income from Operations
151
What Do the Numbers Mean? Are One-Time
Charges Bugging You?
153
Income before Income Tax
154
Net Income
154
Allocation to Non-Controlling Interest
155
Earnings per Share
155
Discontinued Operations
156
Intraperiod Tax Allocation
157
Summary
159
What Do the Numbers Mean? Different Income
Concepts
160
OTHER REPORTING ISSUES
160
Accounting Changes and Errors
160
Retained Earnings Statement
163
Comprehensive Income
163
Statement of Changes in Equity
165
CONVERGENCE CORNER INCOME STATEMENT
167
XIV
Contents
CHAPTER
5
Statement of Financial
Position and Statement of Cash Flows
188
Hey, It Doesn t Balance!
SECTION
1
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
190
USEFULNESS OF THE STATEMENT
OF FINANCIAL POSITION
190
What Do the Numbers Mean? Grounded
190
LIMITATIONS OF THE STATEMENT
OF FINANCIAL POSITION
191
CLASSIFICATION IN THE STATEMENT
OF FINANCIAL POSITION
191
Non-Current Assets
193
Current Assets
195
Equity
199
Non-Current Liabilities
200
Current Liabilities
201
What Do the Numbers Mean? Show Me the
Assets!
202
Statement of Financial Position Format
202
What Do the Numbers Mean? Warning Signals
204
SECTION
2
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
204
PURPOSE OF THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
204
What Do the Numbers Mean? Watch That
Cash Flow
205
CONTENT AND FORMAT OF THE STATEMENT
OF CASH FLOWS
205
OVERVIEW OF THE PREPARATION OF THE STATEMENT
OF CASH FLOWS
207
Sources of Information
207
Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows
207
Significant Non-Cash Activities
209
USEFULNESS OF THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
210
What Do the Numbers Mean? Cash Is King
211
Financial Liquidity
211
Financial Flexibility
m
Free Cash Flow
211
SECTION
3
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
213
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES
213
Notes to the Financial Statements
213
TECHNIQUES OF DISCLOSURE
216
Parenthetical Explanations
217
Cross-Reference and Contra Items
217
OTHER GUIDELINES
217
Offsetting 2i
8
Consistency
218
Fair Presentation
218
CONVERGENCE CORNER STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AND STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
219
APPENDIX 5A RATIO ANALYSIS
-А
REFERENCE
221
USING RATIOS TO ANALYZE PERFORMANCE
221
APPENDIX SB SPECIMEN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS:
MARKS AND SPENCER pic
223
CHAPTER
6
Value of Money
286
The Magic of Interest
Accounting and the Time
BASIC TIME VALUE CONCEPTS
288
Applications of Time Value Concepts
288
The Nature of Interest
289
Simple Interest
290
Compound Interest
290
What Do the Numbers Mean? A Pretty
Good Start
291
Fundamental Variables
294
SINGLE-SUM PROBLEMS
294
Future Value of a Single Sum
295
Present Value of a Single Sum
296
Solving for Other Unknowns in Single-Sum
Problems
298
ANNUITIES
299
Future Value of an Ordinary Annuity
300
Future Value of an Annuity Due
302
Examples of Future Value of Annuity
Problems
303
Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity
305
What Do the Numbers Mean? Up in Smoke
307
Present Value of an Annuity Due
307
Examples of Present Value of Annuity
Problems
308
MORE COMPLEX SITUATIONS
310
Deferred Annuities
310
Valuation of
Long-Term
Bonds
312
Effective-Interest Method of Amortization of
Bond Discount or Premium
313
PRESENT VALUE MEASUREMENT
314
What Do the Numbers Mean? How Low
Can They Go?
315
Choosing an Appropriate Interest Rate
315
Example of Expected Cash Flow
316
Contents
XV
CHAPTER
7
No-Tell Nortel
Cash and Receivables
342
CASH
344
What Is Cash?
344
Reporting Cash
344
Summary of Cash-Related Items
346
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Deep Pockets
347
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES
347
Recognition of Accounts Receivable
348
Valuation of Accounts Receivable
350
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Too Generous ?
355
Impairment Evaluation Process
355
NOTES RECEIVABLE
356
Recognition of Notes Receivable
356
Valuation of Notes Receivable
361
SPECIAL ISSUES RELATED TO RECEIVABLES
361
Fair Value Option
361
Derecognition of Receivable
362
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Return to Lender
367
Presentation and Analysis
368
CONVERGENCE CORNER CASH AND RECEIVABLES
371
APPENDIX 7A CASH CONTROLS
373
USING BANK ACCOUNTS
373
THE IMPREST PETTY CASH SYSTEM
374
PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF CASH BALANCES
375
RECONCILIATION OF BANK BALANCES
375
APPENDIX 7B IMPAIRMENTS OF RECEIVABLES
378
IMPAIRMENT MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING
378
Impairment Loss Example
379
Recording Impairment Losses
379
Recovery of Impairment Loss
380
CHAPTER
8
Valuation of Inventories:
A Cost-Basis Approach
406
Inventories in the Crystal Ball
INVENTORY ISSUES
408
Classification
408
Inventory Cost Flow
409
Inventory Control
411
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Staying Lean
412
Basic Issues in Inventory Valuation
412
PHYSICAL GOODS INCLUDED IN INVENTORY
412
Goods in Transit
413
Consigned Goods
413
Special Sales Agreements
414
What Do the Numbers Mean? No Parking!
415
Effect of Inventory Errors
415
COSTS INCLUDED IN INVENTORY
417
Product Costs
417
Period Costs
418
Treatment of Purchase Discounts
418
What Do the Numbers Mean? You May
Need a Map
419
WHICH COST FLOW ASSUMPTION TO ADOPT?
420
Specific Identification
420
Average Cost
421
First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
422
Inventory Valuation Methods
—
Summary
Analysis
423
APPENDIX 8A
LIFO
COST FLOW ASSUMPTION
425
LAST-IN, LAST-OUT
(LIFO)
426
INVENTORY VALUATION METHODS-SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
427
APPENDIX 8B SPECIAL ISSUES RELATED TO
LIFO
428
UFO RESERVE
428
What Do the Numbers Mean? Comparing
Apples to Apples
429
LIFO
LIQUIDATION
429
DOLLAR-VALUE
LIFO
431
Dollar-Value
LIFO
Example
432
Comprehensive Dollar-Value
LIFO
Example
432
Selecting a Price Index
433
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Quite a Difference
435
COMPARISON OF UFO APPROACHES
436
MAJOR ADVANTAGES OF UFO
436
Matching
436
Tax Benefits/Improved Cash Flow
437
Future Earnings Hedge
437
MAJOR DISADVANTAGES OF
LIFO
437
Reduced Earnings
437
Inventory Understated
437
Physical Flow
438
Involuntary Liquidation/Poor Buying
Habits
438
BASIS FOR SELECTION OF INVENTORY METHOD
439
XVI
Contents
CHAPTER
9
Inventories: Additional
Valuation Issues
466
What Do Inventory Changes Tell Us?
LOWER-OF-COST-OR-NET REALIZABLE VALUE
468
Net Realizable Value
468
Illustration of LCNRV
468
Methods of Applying LCNRV
469
Recording Net Realizable Value Instead
of Cost
470
Use of an Allowance
471
Recovery of Inventory Loss
471
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Put It in Reverse
472
Evaluation of the LCNRV Rule
473
VALUATION BASES
473
Special Valuation Situations
473
Valuation Using Relative Sales Value
476
Purchase Commitments
—
A Special Problem
476
THE GROSS PROFIT METHOD
OF ESTIMATING INVENTORY
478
Computation of Gross Profit Percentage
479
Evaluation of Gross Profit Method
481
What Do the Numbers Mean? The Squeeze
481
RETAIL INVENTORY METHOD
482
Retail-Method Concepts
483
Retail Inventory Method with Markups and
Markdowns
—
Conventional Method
483
Special Items Relating to Retail Method
486
Evaluation of Retail Inventory Method
487
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
487
Presentation of Inventories
487
Analysis of Inventories
489
CONVERGENCE CORNER INVENTORIES
491
CHAPTER
10
Acquisition and Disposition
of Property, Plant, and Equipment
510
Where Have All the Assets Gone?
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT
512
ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY, PLANT,
AND EQUIPMENT
512
Cost of Land
513
Cost of Buildings
514
Cost of Equipment
514
Self-Constructed Assets
514
Interest Costs During Construction
515
Observations
521
What Do the Numbers Mean? What s in Your
Interest?
521
VALUATION OF PROPERTY, PLANT,
AND EQUIPMENT
521
Cash Discounts
521
Deferred-Payment Contracts
522
Lump-Sum Purchases
522
Issuance of Shares
523
Exchanges of Non-Monetary Assets
524
What Do the Numbers Mean? About Those
Swaps
527
Government Grants
528
COSTS SUBSEQUENT TO ACQUISITION
531
What Do the Numbers Mean? Disconnected
531
Additions
532
Improvements and Replacements
533
Rearrangement and
Reinstallation
533
Repairs
534
Summary of Costs Subsequent
to Acquisition
534
DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY, PLANT,
AND EQUIPMENT
534
Sale of Plant Assets
535
Involuntary Conversion
535
CHAPTER
11
and Depletion
560
Here Come the Write-Offs
Depreciation, Impairments,
DEPRECIATION-A METHOD OF COST
ALLOCATION
562
Factors Involved in the Depreciation Process
562
What Do the Numbers Mean? Alphabet
Dupe
564
Methods of Depreciation
564
Component Depreciation
567
Special Depreciation Issues
568
What Do the Numbers Mean? Depreciation
Choices
571
IMPAIRMENTS
571
Recognizing Impairments
571
Impairment Illustrations
573
Reversal of Impairment Loss
574
Cash-Generating Units
575
Impairment of Assets to Be Disposed Of
575
DEPLETION
576
Establishing a Depletion Base
576
Write-Off of Resource Cost
578
Estimating Recoverable Reserves
579
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Rah-Rah Surprise
579
Liquidating Dividends
580
Presentation on the Financial Statements
580
Contents
xvii
REVALUATIONS
581
Recognizing Revaluations
581
Revaluation Issues
583
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
583
Presentation of Property, Plant, Equipment,
and Mineral Resources
583
Analysis of Property, Plant,
and Equipment
585
CONVERGENCE CORNER PROPERTY, PLANT,
AND EQUIPMENT
587
APPENDIX 11A REVALUATION OF PROPERTY, PLANT,
AND EQUIPMENT
589
REVALUATION OF LAND
589
Revaluation
—2010:
Valuation
Increase
589
Revaluation
—2011:
Decrease below
Historical Cost
590
Revaluation
—2012:
Recovery of Impairment
Loss
591
REVALUATION OF DEPRECIABLE ASSETS
592
Revaluation
—2010:
Valuation
Increase
592
Revaluation
—2011:
Decrease below
Historical Cost
593
Revaluation
—2012:
Recovery of Impairment
Loss
594
CHAPTER
12
Measuring the Intangible
Intangible Assets
618
INTANGIBLE ASSET ISSUES
620
Characteristics
620
Valuation
620
Amortization of Intangibles
621
TYPES OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS
623
Marketing-Related Intangible Assets
623
Customer-Related Intangible Assets
624
Artistic-Related Intangible Assets
625
Contract-Related Intangible Assets
625
Technology-Related Intangible
Assets
626
What Do the Numbers Mean? The Value of a
Secret Formula
627
What Do the Numbers Mean? Patents
—
Strategic
Lifeblood
628
Goodwill
629
IMPAIRMENT OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS
632
Impairment of Limited-Life
Intangibles
632
Reversal of Impairment Loss
633
Impairment of Indefinite-Life Intangibles
Other Than Goodwill
633
Impairment of Goodwill
634
What Do the Numbers Mean? What?
Me Impaired?
635
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COSTS
635
Identifying R&D Activities
636
Accounting for R&D Activities
637
Costs Similar to R&D Costs
637
Conceptual Questions
639
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Branded
640
PRESENTATION OF INTANGIBLES
AND RELATED ITEMS
640
Presentation of Intangible Assets
640
Presentation of Research and Development
Costs
642
CONVERGENCE CORNER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
643
CHAPTER
13
Current Liabilities,
Provisions, and Contingencies
664
Now You See It, Now You Don t
SECTION
1
CURRENT LIABILITIES
666
WHAT IS A LIABILITY?
666
WHAT IS A CURRENT LIABILITY?
666
Accounts Payable
667
Notes Payable
667
Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt
669
Short-Term Obligations Expected to
Be Refinanced
669
What Do the Numbers Mean? Going, Going,
Gone
670
What Do the Numbers Mean? What About That
Short-Term Debt?
671
Dividends Payable
671
Customer Advances and Deposits
672
Unearned Revenues
672
What Do the Numbers Mean? Microsoft s
Liabilities
—
Good or Bad?
673
Sales Taxes Payable
673
Income Taxes Payable
674
Employee-Related Liabilities
674
SECTION
2
PROVISIONS
677
RECOGNITION OF A PROVISION
678
Recognition Examples
678
MEASUREMENT OF PROVISIONS
679
Measurement Examples
680
XVIII
Contents
COMMON TYPES OF PROVISIONS
680
Litigation Provisions
681
Warranty Provisions
682
Premiums and Coupons
684
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Frequent Flyers
685
Environmental Provisions
685
Onerous Contract Provisions
687
Restructuring Provisions
688
Self-Insurance
689
DISCLOSURES RELATED TO PROVISIONS
690
SECTION
3
CONTINGENCIES
691
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
691
CONTINGENT ASSETS
692
SECTION
4
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
692
PRESENTATION OF CURRENT LIABILITIES
692
ANALYSIS OF CURRENT LIABILITIES
693
Current Ratio
693
Acid-Test Ratio
694
CHAPTER
14
Non-Current Liabilities
718
Bonds versus Notes?
SECTION
1
BONDS PAYABLE
720
ISSUING BONDS
720
TYPES AND RATINGS OF BONDS
720
What Do the Numbers Mean?
All About Bonds
721
VALUATION OF BONDS PAYABLE
722
Bonds Issued at Par
723
Bonds Issued at Discount or Premium
723
What Do the Numbers Mean? How s My
Rating?
725
EFFECTIVE-INTEREST METHOD
725
Bonds Issued at a Discount
726
Bonds Issued at a Premium
727
Accruing Interest
728
Bonds Issued Between Interest Dates
729
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Your Debt Is Killing My Equity
731
SECTION
2
LONG-TERM NOTES PAYABLE
731
NOTES ISSUED AT FACE VALUE
732
NOTES NOT ISSUED AT FACE VALUE
732
Zero-Interest-Bearing Notes
732
Interest-Bearing Notes
733
SPECIAL NOTES PAYABLE SITUATIONS
734
Notes Issued for Property, Goods,
or Services
734
Choice of Interest Rate
735
MORTGAGE NOTES PAYABLE
736
SECTION
3
SPECIAL ISSUES RELATED
TO NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
737
EXTINGUISHMENT OF NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
737
Extinguishment with Cash before Maturity
738
Extinguishment by Exchanging Assets
or Securities
739
Extinguishment with Modification of Terms
740
FAIR VALUE OPTION
742
Fair Value Measurement
742
Fair Value Controversy
742
OFF-BALANCE-SHEET FINANCING
743
Different Forms
743
Rationale
743
What Do the Numbers Mean? Obligated
744
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS 745
Presentation of Non-Current Liabilities
745
Analysis of Non-Current Liabilities
747
CONVERGENCE CORNER LIABILITIES
748
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title_full | Intermediate accounting 1 Douglas W. Kieso ; Donald E. Kieso ; Jerry J. Weygandt. Prep. by Anne Lee Bain |
title_fullStr | Intermediate accounting 1 Douglas W. Kieso ; Donald E. Kieso ; Jerry J. Weygandt. Prep. by Anne Lee Bain |
title_full_unstemmed | Intermediate accounting 1 Douglas W. Kieso ; Donald E. Kieso ; Jerry J. Weygandt. Prep. by Anne Lee Bain |
title_short | Intermediate accounting |
title_sort | intermediate accounting |
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