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This Solution Manual for Financial Statement Analysis (13th Edition) by Charles H. Gibson provides comprehensive, step-by-step solutions to all textbook problems and exercises. It is an essential resource for students and instructors aiming to master the art of interpreting and evaluating financial statements for informed decision-making. Includes detailed explanations on: Ratio analysis and financial performance evaluation Cash flow analysis and forecasting Liquidity, profitability, and solvency assessment Financial reporting quality and earnings management Real-world corporate financial case studies Perfect for accounting, finance, and business majors, this verified manual enhances understanding and exam preparation, offering clear and accurate solutions aligned with the latest academic standards.

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Solution Manual For Financial Statement Analysis,
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13th Edition
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By Charles H. Gibson, Verified Chapter's 1 - 13 | Complete
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, Chapter |1
| Introduction |to |Financial |Reporting


QUESTIONS

1- 1. a. The |AICPA |is |an |organization |of |CPAs |that |prior |to |1973 |accepted |the
|primary |responsibility |for |the |development |of |generally |accepted

|accounting |principles. |Their |role |was |substantially |reduced |in |1973 |when

|the |Financial |Accounting |Standards |Board |was |established. | Their |role

|was |further |reduced |with |the |establishment |of |the |Public |Company

|Accounting |Oversight |Board |was |established |in |2002.




b. The |Financial |Accounting |Standards |Board |replaced |the |Accounting
|Principles |Board |as |the |primary |rule-making |body |for |accounting

|standards. |It |is |an |independent |organization |and |includes |members

|other |than |public |accountants.




c. The |SEC |has |the |authority |to |determine |generally |accepted |accounting
|principles |and |to |regulate |the |accounting |profession. |The |SEC |has

|elected |to |leave |much |of |the |determination |of |generally |accepted

|accounting |principles |to |the |private |sector. | The |Financial |Accounting

|Standards |Board |has |played |the |major |role |in |establishing |accounting

|standards |since |1973. | Regulation |of |the |accounting |profession |was

|substantially |turned |over |to |the |Public |Company |Accounting |Oversight

|Board |in |2002.




1- |2. Consistency |is |obtained |through |the |application |of |the |same |accounting
|principle |from |period |to |period. | A |change |in |principle |requires |statement

|disclosure.




1- |3. The |concept |of |historical |cost |determines |the |balance |sheet |valuation |of |land.
|The |realization |concept |requires |that |a |transaction |needs |to |occur |for |the |profit

|to |be |recognized.




1- |4. a. | Entity e. | Historical |cost

b. Realization f. | Historical |cost

c. Materiality g. | Disclosure

d. Conservatism

1- |5. Entity |concept

,1- |6. Generally |accepted |accounting |principles |do |not |apply |when |a |firm |does |not
|appear |to |be |a |going |concern. | If |the |decision |is |made |that |this |is |not |a |going

|concern, |then |the |use |of |GAAP |would |not |be |appropriate.




1- |7. With |the |time |period |assumption, |inaccuracies |of |accounting |for |the |entity,
|short |of |its |complete |life |span, |are |accepted. |The |assumption |is |made |that |the

|entity |can |be |accounted |for |reasonably |accurately |for |a |particular |period |of

|time. | In |other |words, |the |decision |is |made |to |accept |some |inaccuracy

|because |of |incomplete |information |about |the |future |in |exchange |for |more

|timely |reporting. | The |statements |are |considered |to |be |meaningful |because

|material |inaccuracies |are |not |acceptable.




1- 8. | | It |is |true |that |the |only |accurate |way |to |account |for |the |success |or |failure |of |an
|entity |is |to |accumulate |all |transactions |from |the |opening |of |business |until |the

|business |eventually |liquidates. | But |it |is |not |necessary |that |the |statements |be

|completely |accurate |in |order |for |them |to |be |meaningful.




1- 9. a. A |year |that |ends |when |operations |are |at |a |low |ebb |for |the |year.

b. The |accounting |time |period |is |ended |on |December |31.

c. A |twelve-month |accounting |period |that |ends |at |the |end |of |a |month |other
|than |December |31.



1-10. Money.

1-11. | | When |money |does |not |hold |a |stable |value, |the |financial |statements |can |lose
|much |of |their |significance. | To |the |extent |that |money |does |not |remain |stable, |it

|loses |usefulness |as |the |standard |for |measuring |financial |transactions.




1-12. No. | There |is |a |problem |with |determining |the |index |in |order |to |adjust |the
|statements. | The |items |that |are |included |in |the |index |must |be |representative.

|In |addition, |the |prices |of |items |change |because |of |various |factors, |such |as

|quality, |technology, |and |inflation.




Yes. |A |reasonable |adjustment |to |the |statements |can |be |made |for |inflation.

1-13. False. | An |arbitrary |write-off |of |inventory |cannot |be |justified |under |the
|conservatism |concept. | The |conservatism |concept |can |only |be |applied |where

|there |are |alternative |measurements |and |each |of |these |alternative

|measurements |has |reasonable |support.




1-14. Yes, |inventory |that |has |a |market |value |below |the |historical |cost |should |be
|written |down |in |order |to |recognize |a |loss. | This |is |done |based |upon |the

|concept |of |conservatism. | Losses |that |can |be |reasonably |anticipated |should

|be |taken |in |order |to |reflect |the |least |favorable |effect |on |net |income |of |the

|current |period.

, 1-15. End |of |production

The |realization |of |revenue |at |the |completion |of |the |production |process |is
|acceptable |when |the |price |of |the |item |is |known |and |there |is |a |ready |market.




Receipt |of |cash

This |method |should |only |be |used |when |the |prospects |of |collection |are |especially
|doubtful |at |the |time |of |sale.




During |production

This |method |is |allowed |for |long-term |construction |projects |because
|recognizing |revenue |on |long-term |construction |projects |as |work |progresses

|tends |to |give |a |fairer |picture |of |the |results |for |a |given |period |in |comparison

|with |having |the |entire |revenue |realized |in |one |period |of |time.




1-16. It |is |difficult |to |apply |the |matching |concept |when |there |is |no |direct |connection
|between |the |cost |and |revenue. | Under |these |circumstances, |accountants

|often |charge |off |the |cost |in |the |period |incurred |in |order |to |be |conservative.




1-17. If |the |entity |can |justify |the |use |of |an |alternative |accounting |method |on |the
|basis |that |it |is |rational, |then |the |change |can |be |made.




1-18. The |accounting |reports |must |disclose |all |facts |that |may |influence |the
|judgment |of |an |informed |reader. | Usually |this |is |a |judgment |decision |for |the

|accountant |to |make. | Because |of |the |complexity |of |many |businesses |and |the

|increased |expectations |of |the |public, |the |full |disclosure |concept |has |become

|one |of |the |most |difficult |concepts |for |the |accountant |to |apply.




1-19. There |is |a |preference |for |the |use |of |objectivity |in |the |preparation |of |financial
|statements, |but |financial |statements |cannot |be |completely |prepared |based

|upon |objective |data; |estimates |must |be |made |in |many |situations.




1-20. This |is |a |true |statement. | The |concept |of |materiality |allows |the |accountant |to
|handle |immaterial |items |in |the |most |economical |and |expedient |manner

|possible.




1-21. Some |industry |practices |lead |to |accounting |reports |that |do |not |conform |to
|generally |accepted |accounting |principles. | These |reports |are |considered |to |be

|acceptable, |but |the |accounting |profession |is |making |an |effort |to |eliminate

|particular |industry |practices |that |do |not |conform |to |the |normal |generally

|accepted |accounting |principles.




1-22. Events |that |fall |outside |of |the |financial |transactions |of |the |entity |are |not
|recorded. | An |example |would |be |the |loss |of |a |major |customer.
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