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1 Accounting Principles
2 The Accounting Process Identification Select Economic Events/Transactions Analyze and Interpret for Users Recording Communication Record, Classify, and Summarize Preparation of Accounting Reports
3 Who Uses Accounts?
4 Questions asked by Internal Users Can we afford to give employees pay raises this year? What is the cost of manufacturing each unit of product? Is cash sufficient to pay bills? Which product line is the most profitable? Internal Users
5 Questions asked by External Users Will the company be able to pay its debts as they come due? How does the company compare in size and profitability with its competitors? Is the company earning satisfactory income? What do we do if they catch us? External Users
6 Conflict of Interest Financial Statements Suppliers/ Investors Stockholders Fair Disclosure Higher Stock Prices
7 Managerial v/s Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Financial Accounting This form of accounting provides accounting information to help managers make decisions to manage the business. Financial information is used by managers to set budgets, analyze the costs of the different products, control and monitor work in progress, and so on. This form of accounting is used to prepare accounting information for people outside the organization or not involved in the day-to-day running of the company. This tutorial will focus on financial accounting.
8 Accounting and Book-keeping Accounting Book-keeping Includes Book-keeping Involves only the recording of economic events Also includes much more Is just one part of accounting
9 The Accounting Profession Public accountants offer their expertise to the general public through the services they perform. Not-for-profit accounting includes reporting and control for government units, foundations, hospitals, labour unions, colleges/universities, and charities. Private accountants are employees of individual companies and are involved in a number of activities, including cost and tax accounting, systems, and internal auditing.
10 Ethics Ethics are Standards of Conduct To Solve Ethical Dilemma 1. Recognize situation and ethical issues involved 2. Identify and analyze elements 3. Identify alternatives and weigh effects on stakeholders
11 GAAP Generally Accepted Principles of Accounts Institutes of Chartered Accountants, India
12 Major Accounting Concepts Going Concern Assumes Organization will continue into foreseeable future Income and Expense must be recognized in the accounting periods to which they relate rather than on cash basis Accrual Concept Monetary Unit Only transaction data that can be expressed in terms of money is included in the accounting records. Includes any organization or unit in society Economic Entity Periodic Concept Financial results are ascertained every year/every period The cost of the asset is considered for recording purposes and not the realisable value Cost Concept Dual Aspect Concept Every business transaction has a dual effect.
13 Accounting Conventions Which of the following illustrates the accruals concept? a) A company is in the second year of trading. It applied straight-line depreciation to its fleet of motor vehicles in its first year and is applying the same method again this year. b) Assets are carried in the books at what the entity paid for them (less depreciation where appropriate). c) Prepaid rent at the end of the accounting period is treated as an asset, and carried over to the following period.
14 Accruals Concept Historic Cost Value at which an asset was purchased or the original value of a liability (eg: Amount of Debt raised) Any organization or unit in society can be an economic entity. Activities of the entity are to be kept separate from the activities of its owner and all other economic entities Economic Entity Periodicity The assumption that a company's ongoing activities can be divided up and reported in annual, quarterly and monthly financial statements Every recorded event or transaction is measured in terms of money. A fact or a happening which cannot be expressed in terms of money is not recorded in the accounting books. Money Measurement
15 Other Qualities of Accounting Information Materiality Materiality defines the threshold or cutoff point after which financial information becomes relevant to the decision making needs of the users Accounting information and financial reporting should be independent and supported with unbiased evidence Accounting information must be based on research and facts, not merely a preparer's opinion Objectivity Understandable Information presented in financial reports to be concise, complete and clear in presentation The information should be presented so as to facilitate the user of the information.
16 Other Qualities of Accounting Information Reliable Information should be accurate and true and fair Accounting information should be such that the users need it and it is expected to affect their decisions Relevant Comparable Accounting information is comparable when accounting standards and policies are applied consistently from one period to another and from one region to another
17 Basic Accounting Equation Assets Equity = Liabilities + Owners Fund Fixed Assets + Net Working Capital 1. Interest- Bearing Debt (whether Long-Term or Short-Tem) 2. Employee Benefits 3. Other Liabilities (Deferred Tax, etc.) Net Working Capital = Current Assets (-) Current Liabilities
18 Review Question Shareholders' EquityA company has the following assets and liabilities: Fixed assets: 70 Current assets: 50 Current liabilities: 30 Long-term liabilities: 10 Calculate shareholders' equity. Shareholder s Equity Assets ( ) = - 80 Liabilities (10)
19 Financial Statements After transactions are identified, recorded, and summarized, four financial statements are prepared from the summarized accounting data: Income Statement Balance Sheet Cash Flow Statement Statement of Owner s Equity It presents the revenues and expenses and resulting net income or net loss of a company for a specific period of time. It reports the assets, liabilities, and owner s equity of a business enterprise at a specific date. It summarizes information concerning the cash inflows (receipts) and outflows (payments) for a specific period of time. It summarizes the changes in owner s equity for a specific period of time. The notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
20 The Balance Sheet Balance Sheet is the statement of Assets and Liabilities of a business AT A POINT OF TIME The Total of Assets and Liabilities is always equal i.e. the Balance Sheet always tallies
21 Key Balance Sheet Items: Assets Assets are resources owned by a business which help in generating economic benefits for the firm or which can be converted into cash in the short term (less than a year). Which of the following is an asset for a company? a) Bank Overdraft b) Receivables c) Sales Can you name a few assets?
22 Key Balance Sheet Items: Liabilities Liabilities are claims against assets. They are existing debts and obligations.
23 Key Balance Sheet Items: Owners Equity Owner s Equity Total Assets = - Total Liabilities Owner s Equity represents the ownership claim on total assets. Subdivisions of Owner s Equity Capital Expenses Drawings Revenues
24 Key Balance Sheet Items: Investments Investments by owner are the assets put into the business by the owner. These investments in the business increase owner s equity.
25 Pop Quiz: Classify Balance Sheet Items
26 The Profit and Loss Account The Profit and Loss account is an account where Revenues and Expenses are Netted Off The difference between Revenues and Expenses i.e. Profit or Loss is transferred to the Balance Sheet Revenues and Expenses by themselves DO NOT RESULT in CHANGES IN OWNERS EQUITY These changes happen through the Profit and Loss account
27 The Profit and Loss Account Profits Profits result in an increase in Losses Loss results in a decrease in Assets [Through Cash and Other Items] Liabilities [Through Increase in Retained Earnings/Net Worth] Assets [Through Cash and Other Items] Liabilities [Through Decrease in Retained Earnings/Net Worth]
28 Key Financial Statement Items: Revenues Revenues may result from sale of merchandise, performance of services, rental of property, or lending of money. Operating Revenues Revenues from the main activity of a company [eg: Sale of Aluminium for Hindalco] Non-Operating Revenues Revenues which are not related to the main activity of a company [eg: Interest Income for Hindalco, Sale of Assets, etc.] Revenues usually result in an increase in an assets If goods are sold on cash: Increase in Cash If goods are sold on credit: Increase in Receivables
29 Key Financial Statement Items: Expenses Expenses are the cost of assets consumed or services used in the process of earning revenue. Expenses can be typically divided into: Cost of Production / Cost of Goods Sold [Direct Costs] General and Administration Costs Office Stationery, Audit Expenses Selling, Distribution and Marketing Costs Indirect Costs Non-Cash Costs Depreciation Amortization Financial Costs Interest Expenses Taxes Income Taxes
30 Capital Expenditure v/s Current Expenditure Capital Expenditure Current Expenditure Capital Expenditure is an expense which is expected to result in a benefit over several years Eg: Purchase of Fixed Assets This expenditure is not expensed (i.e. not taken to P&L Account) Current Expenditure is an expense which is expected to result in a benefit in the current year or pertains only for the current year Eg: Purchase of Raw Materials for Production This expenditure is expensed (i.e. taken to P&L Account)
31 Financial Statements and their Interrelationships SOFTBYTE Income Statement For the Month Ended September 30, 2002 Revenues (Rs.) (Rs.) Service revenue 4700 Expenses Salaries expense 900 Rent expense 600 Advertising expense 250 Utilities expense 200 Total expenses 1950 Net income 2750 Net income of Rs.2,750 shown on the income statement is added to the beginning balance of owner s capital in the statement of owner s equity.
32 Financial Statements and their Interrelationships Owner s capital of` Rs.16,450 at the end of the reporting period shown in the statement of owner s equity is also shown on the balance sheet. Cash of Rs.8,050 on the balance sheet is reported on the cash flow statement. Balance Sheet September 30, 2002 Assets (Rs) Cash 8050 Accounts receivable 1400 Supplies 1600 Equipment 7000 Total assets Liabilities and Owner's Equity Liabilities Accounts payable 1600 Owner's Equity M. Doucet, Capital Total liabilities and owner's equity 18050
33 Transaction Analysis Softbyte Narendran Bank Narendran decides to open a computer programming service.
34 Transaction 1 On September 1, he invests Rs.15,000 cash in the business, which he names Softbyte. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Supplies Equipment Payable Capital (1) 15,000 = 15,000 Investment There is an increase in the asset Cash, Rs.15,000, and an equal increase in the owner s equity, Narendran, Capital, Rs.15,000.
35 Transaction 2 Softbyte purchases computer equipment for Rs.7,000 cash. Cash is decreased Rs.7,000, and the asset Equipment is increased Rs.7,000.
36 Transaction 3 Softbyte purchases computer paper and supplies expected to last several months from ABC Supply Company for Rs.1,600 on account. The asset Supplies is increased Rs.1,600, and the liability Accounts Payable is increased by the same amount.
37 Transaction 4 Softbyte receives Rs.1,200 cash from customers for programming services it has provided. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 8,000 1,600 7,000 1,600 15,000 (4) 1,200 1,200 Service Revenue Balance 9, , ,000 = 1, ,200 Cash is increased Rs.1,200, and M. Doucet, Capital is increased Rs.1,200.
38 Transaction 5 Softbyte receives a bill for Rs.250 for advertising its business but pays the bill on a later date. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 9, , ,000 = 1, ,200 (5) 250 (250) Advertising Expense Balance 9,200 1,600 7,000 1,850 15,950 Accounts Payable is increased Rs.250, and M. Doucet, Capital is decreased Rs.250.
39 Transaction 6 Softbyte provides programming services of Rs.3,500 for customers and receives cash of Rs.1,500, with the balance payable on account. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Account Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Receivable Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 9, , ,000 = 1,850 15,950 (6) 1,500 2,000 3,500 Service Revenue Balance 10,700 2,000 1,600 7,000 1,850 19,450 Cash is increased Rs.1,500; Accounts Receivable is increased Rs.2,000; and M. Doucet, Capital is increased Rs.3,500.
40 Transaction 7 Expenses paid in cash for September are store rent, Rs.600, salaries of employees, Rs.900, and utilities, Rs.200. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Account Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Receivable Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 10,700 2,000 1,600 7,000 1,850 19,450 (7) (600) (600) Rent Exp. (900) (900) Salaries Exp. (200) (200) Utilities Exp. Balance 9, , , ,000 = 1, ,750 Cash is decreased Rs.1,700 and M. Doucet, Capital is decreased the same amount.
41 Transaction 8 Softbyte pays its advertising bill of Rs.250 in cash. Trans. # Account Assets = Liabilities Accounts + M. Doucet, Owner's Equity Cash Receivable Account Supplies Equipment Accounts Payable M. Capital Doucet, Balance Cash 9,000 Receivable 2,000 Supplies 1,600 Equipment 7,000 Payable 1,850 Capital 17,750 Balance 9,000 2,000 1,600 7,000 1,850 17,750 (8) (250) (250) Balance 8, , , ,000 = 1, ,750 Cash is decreased Rs.250 and Accounts Payable is decreased the same amount.
42 Transaction 9 The sum of Rs.600 in cash is received from customers who have previously been billed for services in Transaction 6. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Account Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Receivable Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 8, , , ,000 = 1, ,750 (9) 600 (600) Balance 9, , , ,000 = 1, ,750 Cash is increased Rs.600 and Accounts Receivable is decreased by the same amount.
43 Transaction 10 Marc Doucet withdraws Rs.1,300 in cash from the business for his personal use. Trans. # Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Account Accounts M. Doucet, Cash Receivable Supplies Equipment Payable Capital Balance 9,350 1,400 1,600 7,000 1,600 17,750 (10) (1,300) (1,300) Doucet, Drawings Balance 8, , , ,000 = 1, ,450 Cash is decreased Rs.1,300 and M. Doucet, Capital is decreased by the same amount.
44 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 47 7 Wages Payable 11 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 82 Cash 61 7 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55 Retained Earnings 155 Inventory 173 Common Stock 48 Total XYZ buys a building for 7,000,000. Pays in Cash
45 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 47 Wages Payable 11 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 82 (109) 27 Cash 61 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55 Retained Earnings 155 Inventory 173(200) 27 Common Stock 48 Total 368 (395) 368 (395) Buys Parts for Assembly at a cost of 27,000,000. Sale on credit; actual payment will take place at a later date
46 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 47 Wages Payable 11 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 109 Cash 61 (76) 15 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55 Retained Earnings 155 Inventory 200 Common Stock 48(63) 15 Total 395 (410) 395 (410) XYZ raises 15,000,000 of fresh equity
47 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 47(40) 7 Wages Payable 11 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 109 Cash 76 (87) 11 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55 Retained Earnings 155 (159) 4 Inventory 200 Common Stock 63 Total 410 (414) 410 (414) XYZ sells one of it s buildings for 11,000,000. Book value was 7,000,000
48 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 40 Wages Payable 11(3) 8 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 109 Cash 87 (79) 8 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55 Retained Earnings 159 Inventory 200 Common Stock 63 Total 414(406) 414(406) XYZ pays the monthly pay roll of 8,000,000
49 Transaction Relationships Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 40 Wages Payable 3 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 109 Cash 79 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 55(70) 15 Retained Earnings 159 (165) 6 Inventory 200(191) 9 Common Stock 63 Total 406 (412) 406 (412) XYZ sells goods to the value of 15,000,000. These goods cost 9,000,000 to manufacture
50 Final Balance Sheet Assets + - Liabilities/Equity + - Buildings 40 Wages Payable 3 Equipment 32 Accounts Payable 109 Cash 79 Loans Payable 72 Accounts Receivable 70 Retained Earnings 165 Inventory 191 Common Stock 63 Total XYZ sells goods to the value of 15,000,000. These goods cost 9,000,000 to manufacture
51 Cash Flow Statement Cash flow is important because: Cash profits are different from accounting profits Cash flow is affected by transactions which are not related to profits or losses Cash flow statement shows the reconciliation between Opening Cash Balance and Closing Cash Balance of a Company Example Investing in New Plant Raising new finances through issue of equity shares or debt.
52 Cash Flow Statement Cash flow divides the amount of cash generated by a business into three sources: Operations Investments Financing
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