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Chapter 1 Basics of financial reporting
Chapter 2 International accounting differences
Chapter 3 The process of harmonization

Case 1




Case of Sanofi – Aventis
Case “Old habits die hard”

Case 2





Chapter 11 Basics of interpretation of financial statements Chapter 30 Interpretation of financial statements
Chapter 31 Techniques of financial analysis

Calculate ratios and conduct the analysis

Case 2
Calculate
 Profitability
 Profit margin = net profit / sales
 Return on assets = operating profit/total assets
 Return on equity = net profit / total equity
 Coverage
 Debt to total assets = total debt / total assets
 Times interest earned (interest coverage ratio)= income before interest and taxes / interest expenses

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Liquidity
Current ratio = current assets/current liabilities
Acid-test ratio = (current assets – inventory)/curr. liab.
Efficiency
Receivables turnover = (credit) sales / average accounts receivables
Inventory turnover =COGS/average inventory
Asset turnover = sales/total assets

Exercise 1



Cost of equipment



Chapter 12 Fixed tangible assets

PPE: measurement






Initial measurement
Subsequent costs
Measurement subsequent to initial recognition Derecognition

PPE: initial measurement




An item of property, plant and equipment that qualifies for recognition as an asset should initially be measured at its cost
The cost of an item of property, plant and equipment comprises its purchase price, including import duties and nonrefundable purchase taxes and
 any directly attributable costs of bringing the asset to working condition for its intended use;
 the initial estimate of the costs of dismantling


PPE: initial measurement


Examples of directly attributable costs are: cost of site preparation
 initial delivery and handling costs
 installation and

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