after sale service Contract-Based Approach Contract-Based Approach Contract is recognized when all of the following conditions are met: 1. The entity is party to the contract‚ 2. The contractual rights are collectible/measurable‚ and 3. The performance obligation is measurable Net contract position represents the balance of contractual rights less contractual obligations Initial balance of net contract position is generally nil due to reciprocity and assumed arm’s length transaction
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100%. 3. This exam paper contains FIVE (5) questions in THREE (3) pages excluding the cover page. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE 1. Answer all questions. 2. Write all your answers in the answer booklet provided. 3. If you make a mistake please put a single diagonal line through the section you wish to be ignored by the examiner. 4. Return all exam papers and scripts upon completion of the exam including any workings Question 1 (20 marks) Applying agency theory‚ positive accounting theory
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Lecture 7 – Tutorial Questions Tutorial List: 7-1‚ 7-2‚ 7-3‚ 7-4‚ 7-5‚ 7-6‚ 7-7‚ 7-8‚ 7-9 7.1. Kristen Hope asks your help concerning an NSF check. Explain to Kristen (a) what an NSF check is‚ (b) how it is treated in a bank reconciliation‚ and (c) whether it will require an adjusting entry. 7.2. The bank portion of the bank reconciliation for Brasilia Company at October 31‚ 20X1 was as follows. BRASILIA COMPANY Bank Reconciliation
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+0)26-4 Accounting Theory NEED FOR ACCOUNTING Business is one of the sources of earning income. Whenever a business is started‚ it requires investment of certain amount which is called as capital. With this amount of capital the businessman may deal either with trading business or manufacturing business. In a trading business‚ he will buy goods at a lesser price and sells the same to others at a higher price. In case of manufacturing business‚ he has to buy raw materials and incur other
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Case 5-60 1. The solution Doug proposes is not ethical. Although maintaining the current plant-wide rate is probably not illegal‚ its continuation has one purpose: to extract profits from government business. Doug knows the plant-wide rate is not accurately assigning overhead costs to various jobs and is willing to alter the assignments on an “unofficial basis” for purposes of bidding on private-sector jobs. Fundamentally‚ ethical behavior is concerned with choosing right over wrong. To knowingly
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| total operating capital minus net income. | | | | current assets minus current liabilities. | | | | Points Received: | 1 of 1 | | Comments: | | | | 8. | Question : | What was the average annual rate of return on 3-month U.S. Treasury bills during the period 1984 to 2008? | | | Student Answer: | | 3.84%
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Assignment 4-2: Week 4 Analysis Write-Up Kylie Keener ACCT715-Q1WW Financial Accounting Theory Michael Miller 13 June 2012 1. Chapter 4: Problem 8 (GM) The article “GM to Take Charge of $20.8-Billion” here reproduced from The Globe and Mail (February 2‚ 1993) describes the potential impact of SFAS 106‚ “Accounting for Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pensions‚” on General Motors and Ford. For example‚ it appears that General Motors will be required to record a liability of $20.8 billion
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Deegan Topic 1 Introduction to financial accounting theory 1.1 What is the difference between a positive theory of accounting and a normative theory of accounting? 1.6 The IASB and the FASB are currently developing a revised conceptual framework of financial reporting. If you have been asked to review the framework—which is an example of a normative theory of accounting—why would it be important for you to pay particular attention to how the objective of financial reporting is defined within
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month of operations of her business‚ Jane Kent Inc‚ the following events and transactions occurred. May 1 Stockholders invested $25‚000 cash in exchange for comon stock. 2 Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $2‚000 per month. 3 Purchased $2‚500 of supplies on acount from Read Supply Company. 7 Paid office rent of $900 cash for the month. 11 Completed a tax assignment and billed client $2‚100 for services provided. 12 Received $3‚500 advance on a management
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Introduction 3 Prescriptive Theory and Descriptive Theory 3 Economic Theory 4 Decision Usefulness Theory 5 Critical Accounting Theory and Critical Theory 6 System-Oriented Theories 7 Open System Theories 8 Behavioral Decision Theory 9 Legitimacy Theory 10 Political Economy Theory 11 Institutional Theory 12 Stakeholder Theory 13 Agency Theory 14 Normative Theory 15 Public Interest Theory 16 Capture Theory 17 Economic Interest Theory/Private Interest Theory 17
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