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Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162

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Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162 Complete Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis, 14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder|ISBN :9781119881162

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Test Bank for Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis,
14th Edition by Richard G. Schroeder

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,6.The purpose of Statements of Financial Accounting Concepts is to
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a. Form a conceptual framework for solving existing and emerging problems.
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d. Modify or extend an existing FASB Accounting Standards Update.
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7.Discuss the contributions of Paton and Canning to the development of accounting theory.
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The first attempts to develop accounting theory in the United States have been attributed to
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William
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A. Paton and John B. Canning. Paton’s work, based on his doctoral dissertation, was
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among the first to express the view that all changes in the value of assets and liabilities
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should be reflected inthe financial statements, and that such changes should be measured
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on a current value basis.
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He also maintained that all returns to investors (both dividends and interest) were
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distributions ofincome, and consequently he espoused the entity concept rather than the
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prevailing proprietary concept. An additional contribution of this work was an outline of
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what Paton believed to be the basic assumptions or postulates underlying the accounting
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process. Paton’s basic assumptions and postulates can be viewed as the first step in the
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development of the conceptual framework of accounting. Canning’s work suggested a
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framework for asset valuations and measurement based on future expectations as well as a
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model to match revenues and expenses. At this time, the balance sheet was viewed as the
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principal financial statement, and the concept of capital maintenance wasjust emerging.
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8.Discuss the contribution DR Scott to the development of accounting theory.
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During this early period, significant contributions to the development of a conceptual
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framework of accounting were also made by DR Scott. Scott was viewed as an outsider;
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however, his writingshave proven to be quite insightful. Scott was originally trained as an
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economist and was heavily influenced by the views of his colleague, the economist and
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philosopher Thorstein Veblen. He adopted Veblen’s view that many academics were
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overly occupied with refining the details of existing theories when there was a need for
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the reexamination of fundamental assumptions. Both Scott and Veblen viewed the
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Industrial Revolution as changing the fundamental fabric of our society. Scott believed the
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Industrial Revolution caused managers to look for new methods of maintaining
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organizational control. As a result, scientific methods such as accounting and
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statisticsbecame organizational control tools.
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, Scott contributed to the development of accounting theory by recognizing the need for a
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normativetheory of accounting. This view, described in several publications from 1931 to
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1941, evolved intoa description of his conceptual framework in “The Basis for Accounting
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Principles.
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In his first important work, The Cultural Significance of Accounts, Scott argued that
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accounting theory was not a progression toward a static ideal but rather a process of
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continually adapting to an evolving environment. The notion of adaptation later became
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one of Scott’s principles in his conceptual framework. He approached accounting from a
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sociological perspective. The basic premise presented in Cultural Significance was that the
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economic basis of any culture is shaped bythe institutional superstructure of the society in
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question. This view later evolved into his orientation postulate.
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Scott’s next important work was a response to the American Accounting Association’s
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“A Tentative Statement of Principles Underlying Corporate Financial Statements”
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(discussed later in the chapter). Scott criticized the AAA monograph as having a too
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narrow view of accounting in that it addressed only accounting’s transaction function.
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Rather, he saw accounting as encompassing other important functions, such as
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managerial control and the protection of the interests of equity holders. He also viewed
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accounting as having both an internal control function and an external function to act for the
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protection of various economic interests such as stockholders, bond holders, and the
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government.
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Although Scott’s first two works contain what were to become elements of his
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conceptualframework, the first step in its articulation is contained in “Responsibilities of
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Accountants in a Changing Environment.” In this work he again alluded to the influence of the
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Industrial Revolution on a changing economy and saw it as requiring improved financial
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reporting to meet the needs of all investors. Scott supported Paton’s earlier acceptance of
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the entity theory and went on to emphasize that accounting must meet the needs of
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external users. This view is an example of whyScott was considered an outsider, because
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the prevailing view was that accounting should be designed to benefit the firm’s
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management or proprietor (the proprietary theory).
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9.Discuss DR Scott’s hierarchy of postulates and principles.
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In 1941 Scott unveiled his conceptual framework in “The Basis for Accounting Principles.”
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He maintained that it could serve as a vehicle for the development of internally
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consistent accounting principles. Scott’s framework includes the following hierarchy of
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postulates and principles to be used in the development of accounting rules and
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techniques.
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a. Orientation Postulate. —Accounting is based on a broad consideration of the current ju ju ju ju ju ju ju ju ju ju ju



social, political, and economic environment.
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b. The Pervasive Principle of Justice. —The second level in Scott’s conceptual framework
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was justice, which was seen as developing accounting rules that offer equitable
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treatment to all users of financial statements.
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