Edition by William Thomas and Wendy M.Tietz
Chapters 1 - 12, Complete
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The Financial Statements
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Ethics Check
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(5-10 min.) EC 1-1
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a. Objectivity and independence
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b. Due careH
c. Integrity
d. Integrity
, Short Exercises
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(10 min.) S 1-1
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a. Corporation, limited partners of a Limited- H H H H H
liabilitypartnership (LLP) and Limited-
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liability company (LLC). If any of these businesses fails and cann
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ot pay its liabilities, creditors cannot force the owners to pay th
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e business’s debts from the owners’ personal assets. Creditors c
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an go after the general partner of a limited liability partnership.
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b. Proprietorship. There is a single owner of the business,so the o H H H H H H H H H H H
wner is answerable to no other owner.
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c. Partnership. If the partnership fails and cannot pay its liabilities,
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H creditors can force the partners to pay the business’s debts fro
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m their personal assets. Apartnership affords more protectio
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n for creditors than a proprietorship because there are two or m
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ore owners toshare this liability.
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(5 min.) S 1-2
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1. The entity assumption applies.
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2. Application of the entity assumption will separate Osmond’s per
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sonal assets from the assets of Simple Treats, Inc. This will hel
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p Osmond, investors, and
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