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ACC 301 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE

Objective of Financial Reporting - Answers -Provide financial information about the
reporting entity that is useful to present and potential equity investors, lenders, and
other creditors in their capacity as capital providers. Make decisions about providing
resources to the entity

Qualitative Characteristics - Answers -fundamental, enhancing

Fundamental - Answers -relevance, faithful representation

Relevance - Answers -relevant if makes difference in decision; predictive value,
confirmatory value, materality

Predictive Value - Answers -Predicts trends of business

Confirmatory Value - Answers -Confirming or correcting any past predictions

Materiality - Answers -Determines if the size is big enough to be relevant

Faithful representation - Answers -Completeness, neutrality, free from error

Enhancing qualities - Answers -comparability, verifiability, timeliness, understandability

Comparability - Answers -Comparable information enables comparisons within the
entity and across entities

Verifability - Answers -Assure users that information represents faithfully what it
purports to represent

Timeliness - Answers -Provides information in time for decision-makers in time to be
capable of influencing their decision

Understandability - Answers -Financial information is understandable or
comprehensible to users with reasonable knowledge of business and economic
activities

Economic Entity Assumption - Answers -Economic activity can be identified with
particular unit of accountability

Going Concern Assumption - Answers -Company will have long life

Monetary Unit Assumption - Answers -Unit is understandable, relevant, universally
available

, Periodicity - Answers -Company can separate economic activity into artificial periods of
time

Measurement Principles - Answers -Cost (or Historical Cost Principle, Fair Value
Principle)

Cost (Historical Cost) Principle - Answers -Report assets and liabilities on basis of
acquisition price

Fair Value Principle - Answers -Rational and unbiased estimate of potential market
price

Revenue Recognition - Answers -Revenues are recorded when they are realized and
are earned no matter when cash is received

Matching (Expense Recognition) Principle - Answers -Expenses are recorded in the
same period as the revenues to which they relate

Full Disclosure Principle - Answers -Include all info that would affect reader's
understanding

Cost Constraint - Answers -Excessively expensive to report certain info on financial
statements

Paid-in capital - Answers -Total amount have been invested into corporations to
become shareholders. Ex- common stock, preferred stock, PIC of excess of par

Retained Earnings - Answers -total of amount invested into corporation and kept

Current Assets - Answers -Open for 1 year or less (cash; securities; accounts
receivable, net; prepaid expenses)

Long-term assets - Answers -Open for a year or more (long-term investments; property,
plant and equipment; intangible assets; natural resources)

Intangible assets - Answers -Patents, copyright, trademark, amortization (if useful life is
known)

Comprehensive Income - Answers -Net income and other comprehensive income

Investments by owners - Answers -Increase owner's equity during a period resulting
from transfers to the company from other parties of something of value so they gain
ownership

Distributions to owners - Answers -Decrease equity resulting from company transferring
assets to its owners as owners (dividends)

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