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Accounting What The Numbers Mean,
By David Marshall


13th Edition

,Full Solution Manual For Accounting What The Numbers Mean 13th Edition David Marshall




Chapter
Accounting—Present And
1 Past


Chapter Outline:

I. What Is Accounting?
A. Definition
B. Uses Of Accounting Information
C. Classifications
1. Financial Accounting
2. Managerial Accounting / Cost Accounting
3. Auditing — Public Accounting
4. Internal Auditing
5. Governmental And Not-For-Profit Accounting
6. Income Tax Accounting

II. How Has Accounting Developed?
A. Early History
B. The Accounting Profession In The United States
C. Financial Accounting Standard Setting At The Present Time
1. Financial Accounting Standards Board
2. Standards Are Evolving
D. Standards For Other Types Of Accounting
1. Managerial Accounting / Cost Accounting
2. Auditing
3. Governmental And Not-For-Profit Accounting
4. Income Tax Accounting
E. International Accounting Standards
F. Ethics And The Accounting Profession

III. The Conceptual Framework
A. Context
B. Summary Of Concepts Statement No. 8, Chapter 1 — The Objective Of General
Purpose Financial Reporting
C. Objectives Of Financial Reporting For Nonbusiness Organizations
IV. Plan Of The Book

,Teaching/Learning Objectives:

Principal:

1. To Present A Definition Of Accounting.

2. To Identify And Describe Different Classifications Of Accounting.

3. To Emphasize That Financial Accounting Standards Are Not A ―Fixed Code Of Rules,‖
But Are Established In Response To User Needs And Business Developments. Accountants
Need To Apply Professional Judgment In The Application Of Accounting Principles.

4. To Emphasize The Role And Sources Of Ethics For The Accounting Profession.

Supporting:

5. To Summarize How Accounting Has Evolved Over Time.

6. To Identify Sources Of Standards For Other Types Of Accounting And To Contrast
These With Financial Accounting Standards.

7. To Introduce The Issues Associated With The Development Of International
Accounting Standards.

8. To Describe The Context Of The Fasb Conceptual Framework Project.

9. To Summarize Concepts Statement No. 8, Chapter 1 — The Objective Of General
Purpose Financial Reporting.

10. To Relate The Objectives Of Financial Reporting For Nonbusiness Organizations To
Those Of Business Enterprises.

Teaching Observations/Assignment Suggestions:

1. Students Should Be Put On Notice About The Jargon Of Accounting, The Use Of
Synonymous Terms, The Importance Of The Context Within Which A Term Is Used, And
The Need For Precision In The Use Of Terminology. The First Example Of Jargon Is The
Term Entity.

2. When Discussing "Auditing — Public Accounting," Have Students Find The Auditors'
Opinion In The Campbell Soup Company 2020 Annual Report (See Pages 87-88 Of The
Appendix). Emphasize That A "Clean Opinion" Is Not A "Clean Bill Of Health."

3. Discuss The Summary Of Concepts Statement No. 8, Chapter 1 — The Objective Of
Financial Reporting, In Detail.

, 4. Assign Exercise 1-1. Encourage Students To Experiment With Websites That Are Of
Interest. In Addition, Or As An Alternative To Having Students Request Their Own
Annual Reports, Distribute Reports That Have Been Obtained By The Instructor.

5. Use Exercise 1-5 To Generate Discussion About The Importance Of Ethical Standards In
General And Independence (In Both Appearance And Fact) In Particular. Follow Up With
A Brief Look At Exercise 1-7 Concerning Audit Independence Standards.


Solutions:

E1.3. This Exercise Provides An Opportunity To Gauge Where The Students Are In
Terms Of Their Prior Background In Accounting, Be It Practical Or Educational,
And To Clear
Up Some Of The Common Misconceptions (I.E., To Explain That Accounting
Goes Beyond The ―How To‖ Aspects Of Bookkeeping And Involves The Use Of
Judgment).

E1.4. This Exercise Provides An Opportunity To Align Student And Instructor
Expectations. For First-Time Instructors In This Course, Or For Those Having A
Diverse Student Group, You Will Get A Glimpse At The Common Perceptions
Students Have
Concerning The Course Content, Level Of Difficulty, And Methods Of
Presentation, Testing/Evaluation, And Grading.

E1.5. The Principal Factors Jim Sandrolini Must Consider Are His Competence And
Independence. Is He Competent To Prepare Financial Statements For A Company
That Operates In A Different Industry Than The One In Which He Works?
Accepting A
Contingent Fee Arrangement Would Normally Cause An Impairment Of His
Independence Because He Would Directly Benefit If The Loan Were To Be
Approved.

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