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DakaaraKhdu9dn
2021-08-01

this is story but why can't i unlock as soon as posible long story bu you can read only tiny part of these chapters What is inflation accounting? • ●system of maintaining accounts just like historical cost , or Inflation accounting is the practice of adjusting financial statements according to price indexes. 2: What is inflation? ● Inflation is persistent rise in general Price level 3: What is deflation? ● Deflation is continuous fall in the general price level. 4: limitations of historical cost accounting? ● A) Financial statements fail to disclose current worth of enterprise. B) Financial statements contain non-comparable items. C) Creates problems at the time of replacement. D) Mixes holding and operating gains. D) Historical cost overstates income in times of rising prices. 5: monetary item and non monetary item? A)  monetary items is subject to the recording of a net gain or loss. Examples of monetary items include:-  Cash  Receivables  Payables  Loan Capital  Outstanding B)  Non-monetary items are those that do not carry a fixed value Examples of non-monitory items include:-  Inventory  Buildings  Machinery  Investments CHAPTER 2 1: 6 PROBLEMS or points for imporvment ? A) The real significance of accounting information and evaluation is not grasped adequately. B)  Financial accounts are prepared and often maintained for purpose of satisfying law and tax authorities. C)  Accounting methods and practices usually are outdated. D) Financial statements are prepared with excessive delay. E) Inflationary tendencies often lessen further use of FS. F) Shortage of qualified personnel and accounting and management. 2:  the conceptual frame work?  A structured theory of accounting.  States the scope and objectives of financial reporting.  Involves qualitative characteristics of financial information and [img=fp][img=recommend][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=update]

DakaaraKhdu9dn
DakaaraKhdu9dn
2021-08-24

goood story not bad great atory What is inflation accounting? • ●system of maintaining accounts just like historical cost , or Inflation accounting is the practice of adjusting financial statements according to price indexes. 2: What is inflation? ● Inflation is persistent rise in general Price level 3: What is deflation? ● Deflation is continuous fall in the general price level. 4: limitations of historical cost accounting? ● A) Financial statements fail to disclose current worth of enterprise. B) Financial statements contain non-comparable items. C) Creates problems at the time of replacement. D) Mixes holding and operating gains. D) Historical cost overstates income in times of rising prices. 5: monetary item and non monetary item? A)  monetary items is subject to the recording of a net gain or loss. Examples of monetary items include:-  Cash  Receivables  Payables  Loan Capital  Outstanding B)  Non-monetary items are those that do not carry a fixed value Examples of non-monitory items include:-  Inventory  Buildings  Machinery  Investments CHAPTER 2 1: 6 PROBLEMS or points for imporvment ? A) The real significance of accounting information and evaluation is not grasped adequately. B)  Financial accounts are prepared and often maintained for purpose of satisfying law and tax authorities. C)  Accounting methods and practices usually are outdated. D) Financial statements are prepared with excessive delay. E) Inflationary tendencies often lessen further use of FS. F) Shortage of qualified personnel and accounting and management. 2:  the conceptual frame work?  A structured theory of accounting.  States the scope and objectives of financial reporting.  Involves qualitative characteristics of financial information and basic elements of financial reports. 3: Qualitative Characteristics? 1) Understandability. 2) Relevance. 3) Reliability. 4: the emerging of international of international accounting standard ( IAS/IFRS)  ? A) Emerged from long and very political gestation process. B) Originally designed countries with ill developed systems of national GAAP to adopt an internationally verified system of accounting. c)  International Accounting standard Board (IASB) is responsible for IAS/IFRS, previously called International accounting standard Committee(IASC) (1973). D) Founding countries include professional bodies from Australia, France, Canada,, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, UK, Ireland & USA. E) IASB was formed April 2001 to undertake standards setting responsibilities. F)  Function of IASB is to undertake standard setting of principles of accounting i) IASB is independent body,responsible to provide internationally recognized and approved accounting standards. J)  IASB partners with national standard setters to achieve convergence and comparability.  Since 1973 IASB has issued 30 International Accounting Standards (IAS). 8) Incentives for International Accounting Standards?  Accounting standards are authoritative.  Accounting standards specify how transactions and events are recognized, measured, presented and disclosed.  IAS is global standards.  Multinational companies seek international accounting harmonization.  IAS Provides reliable basis for evaluation of company performance.  Promote greater transparency.  Provide access to capital markets.  Access to information credibility and understandability.  Lower capital costs 9) the curent status ofninternational accounting  standards ? A) IAS provides common accounting language.  Most European countries adopt IAS.  Foreign investments are booming.  US Companies cross national boundaries.  The objective of EU is to harmonize global accounting standards.  EU partners with International Organization of securities Commission (IOSCO) and IASB.  France and Germany adopt not only foreign companies follow IAS but also local ones. Arab society of certified accountants ( 22 Arab countries) has supported the use of IAS.  Australia has also harmonized the global standards (2011).  In Africa many countries use directly as the basis for financial reporting.  South Africa and Kenya were the first adopters CHAPTER 3 1: social responsibility vs profit? Social responsibility and earning profits are not opposites.  Companies making loss my do the following things;  Production of substandard goods  Under weighing  Creation of artificial shortages  Paying lower wages  Evasion of taxes  Increasing Prices 2: Approaches to social accounting ?  The Inventory Approach: ☆Cost or Outlay Approach  The Programmed Management Approach  The Benefit Cost Approach 1: The environment of business? Macro-Environment- Includes Economic, political, legal, social, cultural and technological forces.  Micro-Environment – Includes Industry, Market, competitors 2: economic environment? State of economy.  Growth rate.  National income.  Price movements.

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What are some tax accounting horror stories?
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2024-11-29 05:20
There was a case where a taxpayer received a notice from the tax authorities saying they owed a large sum. They had used a tax software that had a glitch. It incorrectly calculated their deductions. They spent months trying to sort it out, dealing with piles of paperwork and numerous phone calls to the tax office.
Can you share more about tax accounting horror stories related to international tax?
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2024-11-29 04:04
One horror story is about an expatriate who was working in a foreign country. Their tax situation was complicated as they had income sources from both their home country and the host country. The tax accountant they hired in the host country didn't fully understand the tax treaty between the two countries. So, the expatriate ended up being double - taxed on some of their income for a while until they found a more competent tax advisor to sort things out.
What are some accounting horror stories?
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2024-11-30 01:56
There was a case where an accounting firm made a major error in a company's tax filings. They miscalculated the tax liability by a huge amount. As a result, the company received a massive tax bill from the IRS along with penalties. The company had to scramble to find the funds to pay it, and it also damaged their reputation with investors and partners. It all started from a simple mistake in the accounting department.
What are the common big 4 accounting horror stories?
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2024-11-30 02:29
Long hours are common. People often have to sacrifice their weekends and evenings. For example, during audits, they might start work at 8 am and not finish until midnight or later. It's really tough on family life.
Share some big 4 accounting horror stories.
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2024-11-29 20:09
Another horror story is about the pressure to meet unrealistic targets. A friend in the Big 4 was given a project with a very tight deadline. The client kept changing requirements, but the firm still expected her to finish on time. She had to cut corners in her work, which made her very worried about the quality of the output. In the end, she managed to get it done, but it was a nerve - wracking experience.
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