Chapter 24: Question 1IFRS (page 1467)
Where can authoritative IFRS be found related to the various disclosure issues discussed in the chapter?
Short Answer
IAS 1, IAS 24, IAS 10, IFRS 8, and IAS 34 are discussed in the chapter.
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Chapter 24: Question 1IFRS (page 1467)
Where can authoritative IFRS be found related to the various disclosure issues discussed in the chapter?
IAS 1, IAS 24, IAS 10, IFRS 8, and IAS 34 are discussed in the chapter.
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An annual report of Crestwood Industries states, 鈥淭he company and its subsidiaries have long-term leases expiring on various dates after December 31, 2017. Amounts payable under such commitments, without reduction for related rental income, are expected to average approximately \(5,711,000 annually for the next 3 years. Related rental income from certain subleases to others is estimated to average \)3,094,000 annually for the next 3 years.鈥 What information is provided by this note?
Edna Millay Inc. is a manufacturer of electronic components and accessories with total assets of $20,000,000. Selected financial ratios for Millay and the industry averages for firms of similar size are presented below.
Edna Millay | 2017 Industry | |||
2015 | 2016 | 2017 | Averages | |
Current ratio | 2.09 | 2.27 | 2.51 | 2.24 |
Quick ratio | 1.15 | 1.12 | 1.19 | 1.22 |
Inventory turnover | 2.40 | 2.18 | 2.02 | 3.50 |
Net sales to stockholders鈥 equity | 2.71 | 2.80 | 2.99 | 2.85 |
Return on common stockholders鈥 equity | 0.14 | 0.15 | 0.17 | 0.11 |
Total liabilities to stockholders鈥 equity | 1.41 | 1.37 | 1.44 | 0.95 |
Millay is being reviewed by several entities whose interests vary, and the company鈥檚 financial ratios are a part of the data being considered. Each of the parties listed below must recommend an action based on its evaluation of Millay鈥檚 financial position.
Archibald MacLeish Bank. The bank is processing Millay鈥檚 application for a new 5-year term note. Archibald MacLeish has been Millay鈥檚 banker for several years but must reevaluate the company鈥檚 financial position for each major transaction.
Robert Penn Warren. A brokerage firm specializing in the stock of electronics firms that are sold over-the-counter, Robert Penn Warren must decide if it will include Millay in a new fund being established for sale to Robert Penn Warren鈥檚 clients.
Working Capital Management Committee. This is a committee of Millay鈥檚 management personnel chaired by the chief operating officer. The committee is charged with the responsibility of periodically reviewing the company鈥檚 working capital position, comparing actual data against budgets, and recommending changes in strategy as needed.
Instructions
c) Discuss what the financial ratios presented in the question reveal about Millay. Support your answer by citing specific ratio levels and trends as well as the interrelationships between these ratios.
An annual report of Ford Motor Corporation states, 鈥淣et income a share is computed based upon the average number of shares of capital stock of all classes outstanding. Additional shares of common stock may be issued or delivered in the future on conversion of outstanding convertible debentures, exercise of outstanding employee stock options, and for payment of defined supplemental compensation. Had such additional shares been outstanding, net income a share would have been reduced by 10垄 in the current year and 3垄 in the previous year. . . . As a result of capital stock transactions by the company during the current year (primarily the purchase of Class A Stock from Ford Foundation), net income a share was increased by 6垄.鈥 What information is provided by this note?
A close friend of yours, who is a history major and who has not had any college courses or any experience in business, is receiving the financial statements from companies in which he has minor investments (acquired for him by his now-deceased father). He asks you what he needs to know to interpret and evaluate the financial statement data that he is receiving. What would you tell him?
The following statement is an excerpt from the FASB pronouncement related to interim reporting. Interim financial information is essential to provide investors and others with timely information as to the progress of the enterprise. The usefulness of such information rests on the relationship that it has to the annual results of operations. Accordingly, the Board has concluded that each interim period should be viewed primarily as an integral part of an annual period. In general, the results for each interim period should be based on the accounting principles and practices used by an enterprise in the preparation of its latest annual financial statements unless a change in an accounting practice or policy has been adopted in the current year. The Board has concluded, however, that certain accounting principles and practices followed for annual reporting purposes may require modification at interim reporting dates so that the reported results for the interim period may better relate to the results of operations for the annual period.
Instructions
The following six independent cases present how accounting facts might be reported on an individual company鈥檚 interim financial reports. For each of these cases, state whether the method proposed to be used for interim reporting would be acceptable under generally accepted accounting principles applicable to interim financial data. Support each answer with a brief explanation.
c) Republic Company wrote inventory down to reflect lower-of-cost-or-market in the first quarter. At year-end, the market exceeds the original acquisition cost of this inventory. Consequently, management plans to write the inventory back up to its original cost as a year-end adjustment.
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