ACCOUNTANCY (055) CLASS XII (2012-13) One Paper Unit Part A : 1. 2. 3. 4. 3 Hours Annexure ‘ J ’ 80 Marks Periods Marks 10 25 18 7 60 Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies Accounting for Partnership Firms - Fundamentals Accounting for Partnership Firms - Reconstitution and Dissolution Accounting for Share Capital Accounting for Debentures 20 52 38 14 124 Part B: Financial Statement Analysis 5. Analysis of Financial Statements 6. Cash Flow Statement 7. Project Work Unit 1 : Project
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To The Investors Executive Summary For any organization that is starting it is very important to know the financials operation of the business in details. This helps the leaders to perform better research and take correct decisions at the correct times. The various issues that are involved in the operations of the enterprise would be dealing in a manner that the budgets and other statements might help them to analyze the future prospects in a better way. The various things that are needed to be
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Fifth‚ auditors are also required to identify and assess any potential risks of material misstatement noted in financial statements‚ and include information gathering and assessment of risks through analysis of the gathered information‚ based on AS 12. Sixth‚ on the basis of AS 13‚ auditors are required to respond to any risks of potential material misstatement in financial statements via the general performance of the audit and conducting audit processes
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Framework for Financial Reporting: A Critical Analysis Author: American Accounting Association’s Financial Accounting Standards Committee George J. Benston (Primary author); Douglas R. Carmichael; Joel S. Demski; Bala G. Dharan; Karim Jamal; Robert Laux; Shiva Rajgopal; George Vrana. Summary: FASB organizes the discussion of these conditions: users of financial reports‚ primary use of financial statements- management and investment decisions‚ cash flow as the objective of financial reporting‚ limitations
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IFRS 9 Financial Instruments (AASB 9) was issued to replace IAS 39 (AASB 139) Discuss critically the shortcomings and criticisms of IAS 39 (AASB 139) which have given rise to IFRS 9 (AASB 9). How will the application of IFRS 9 (AASB 9) impact on the accounting for financial instruments in financial reports? Your discussion should be illustrated and informed by reference to two listed companies (ASX or other sources for the most recent years)‚ that are either using IAS 39 (AASB 139) or that have
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Final Paper Matthew Duncan ACC205: Principles of Accounting 1 LaKeitha Givens June 13‚ 2011 Final Paper What makes a large organization like Wal-Mart financially successful? One could say it is the result of outstanding personnel or perhaps a strong determination to succeed. These factors certainly contribute. However the key to financial success in organizations lies in good accounting. Since early civilization began‚ accounting has been an important part of our financial
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the three key financial keys are: the rearview mirror. The income statement‚ the balance sheet‚ and the statement of cash flows all combine to show exactly what happened in the past. The income statement is a report generated to show the profitability of the company. It shows sales less expenses during a specified period of time. It is prepared in such a way that the profit after each expense can be determined easily. For example‚ on page 27 of our book is the Income Statement for Kramer Corporation
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RSM221. Issue Analysis Papers IAP No.1‚ Financial reporting issues of Plant‚ page‚ Bonham & Jones (PPBJ) Overview PPBJ is a privately-owned company and their main operating activity is to build theatres and concert halls. On Jan 1st‚ 2010 they signed a contract of an amphitheatre‚ which will be finished at the end of 2012. The price of 10.5 million dollars is assigned to the contract. We‚ as their auditors‚ are asked by a company partner‚ to identify and
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undermined the confidence of investors and the general public in the international financial system. It has been as a result of these corporate failure that corporate governance has take center stage drawing the attention of the international financial services industry to the increasing significance of corporate governance and opened the subject to intensive and extensive discussions and debate at various international financial and economic fora. In 1999 alone there were 274 conferences in 39 countries
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IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL AND NON-FINACIAL INFORMATION Contents Executive Summary 1 1 Introduction to John Keells and its Leisure Business 2 1.1 Leisure Sector Financial profile for the financial year 2011/2012 4 1.2 Nonfinancial information 5 2 Literature Review 8 3 Financial Analysis and Strategic Decision Making Process 11 3.1 Strategic Decision making process and Analysis involved 11 3.2 The financial and non-financial analysis
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