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These lecture notes from Chapter 5 of Financial Accounting (11th Edition) by Libby, Libby, and Hodge focus on the communication and analysis of accounting information. The notes outline the roles of key participants—such as managers, directors, auditors, regulators, and users—in the financial reporting process, as well as the legal and professional standards they follow. Students learn the steps of corporate communication through press releases, quarterly and annual reports, and regulatory filings. The lecture also introduces financial statement formats, the calculation and interpretation of gross profit percentage and return on assets, and how business transactions influence key financial ratios.

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Lecture Notes: Chapter 5 – Communicating and Analyzing Accounting Information
Based on Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Libby, Libby, and Hodge



Introduction

Accounting does not stop at the creation of financial statements—it also involves effectively
communicating financial information to users. Chapter 5 of Financial Accounting by Libby,
Libby, and Hodge focuses on the people and processes involved in the accounting
communication cycle, the formats and content of corporate disclosures, and the analysis of
financial data using performance ratios like gross profit percentage and return on assets
(ROA). A clear understanding of these topics enables users—especially investors and analysts—
to interpret and evaluate a company’s financial health and trends.




1. The People Involved in the Accounting Communication
Process
1.1 Key Participants and Their Roles

Role Responsibility
Managers Prepare financial statements and disclosures.
Directors Oversee financial reporting and governance (Board of Directors).
Auditors Independently verify accuracy of financial statements.
Enforce legal and professional standards (e.g., SEC, CSA, FASB,
Regulators
IASB).
Information Analyze and distribute financial info (analysts, media, data
Intermediaries services).
Make decisions using financial data (investors, creditors,
Users
stakeholders).


1.2 Legal and Professional Guidance

These participants operate under legal frameworks and accounting standards, such as:

 GAAP / IFRS: Governing rules for financial statement preparation.
 Securities Regulators: e.g., the U.S. SEC or Canadian CSA enforce timely and truthful
disclosure.
 Auditing Standards: Guide independent auditors (e.g., CPA Canada Handbook).
 Corporate Law: Imposes fiduciary duties on directors and officers.

, Example:
A public company in Canada must comply with IFRS and submit quarterly filings to SEDAR+
(the Canadian equivalent of the SEC's EDGAR).




2. The Accounting Communication Process
2.1 Key Reporting Channels

Companies use multiple formats to communicate financial information to the public:

1. Press Releases

 Announce key financial results (e.g., quarterly earnings, management commentary).
 Often precede official filings.

2. Quarterly Reports

 Include condensed financial statements, management discussion and analysis (MD&A).
 Provide updates every 3 months for public companies.

3. Annual Reports

 Comprehensive reports including audited financial statements, MD&A, notes to
financials, and sometimes sustainability reporting.

4. SEC/CSA Filings

 U.S. companies use Form 10-K (annual) and Form 10-Q (quarterly).
 Canadian companies use SEDAR+ filings like annual information forms, MD&A, and
audited statements.

5. Online Information Services

 Platforms like Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, and Morningstar provide investors with
access to financial data, ratios, and analysis.
 Include automated data visualizations and industry comparisons.



2.2 Steps in the Communication Process

1. Internal Preparation: Managers finalize financial reports.
2. Board Review: Directors approve reports.
3. Audit: Independent auditors issue opinion.

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