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adam_text | Contents at a Glance
Introduction.................................................................................1
Part 1: Business Accounting Basics................................................5
Chapter 1: Elements of Business Accounting...........................................................................................7
Chapter 2: Financial Effects of Transactions..........................................................................................27
Chapter 3: Getting Started in the Bookkeeping Cycle...........................................................................47
Chapter 4: The Bookkeeping Cycle: Adjusting and Closing Entries....................................................75
Part 11: Preparing Financial Statements.......................................97
Chapter 5: The Effects and Reporting of Profit......................................................................................99
Chapter 6: Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet........................................................119
Chapter 7: Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.........................................................143
Chapter 8: Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners Equity...................................................159
Chapter 9: Choosing Accounting Methods...........................................................................................177
Part 111: Manageriat, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting.....201
Chapter 10: Analyzing Profit Behavior..................................................................................................203
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Cost Accounting........................................................................................229
Chapter 12: Figuring Out Interest and Return on Investment............................................................259
Part IV: The Part of Tens...........................................................287
Chapter 13: Ten Things You Should Know About Business Financial Statements..........................289
Chapter 14: A Ten Point Checklist for Management Accountants.....................................................295
Index.......................................................................................301
Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................. /
About This Book.........................................................................................................................1
Foolish Assumptions.................................................................................................................2
How This Book Is Organized.....................................................................................................2
Part I: Business Accounting Basics................................................................................3
Part II: Preparing Financial Statements.........................................................................3
Part III: Managerial, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting.....................................3
Part IV: The Part of Tens.................................................................................................3
Icons Used In This Book............................................................................................................3
Whereto Go from Here..............................................................................................................4
Part h Business Accounting Basics................................................5
Chapter 1: Elements of Business Accounting...................................................................7
Keeping the Accounting Equation in Balance........................................................................7
Distinguishing Between Cash and Accrual Basis Accounting...........................................10
Summarizing Profit Activities in the Income (Profit Loss) Statement...........................13
Assembling a Balance Sheet...................................................................................................15
Partitioning the Statement of Cash Flows.............................................................................17
Tracing How Dishonest Accounting Distorts Financial Statements..................................19
Answers to Problems on Elements of Business Accounting..............................................21
Chapter 2: Financial Effects of Transactions...................................................................27
Classifying Business Transactions.........................................................................................27
Seeing Both Sides of Business Transactions........................................................................30
Concentrating on Sales............................................................................................................33
Concentrating on Expenses....................................................................................................36
Determining the Composite Effect of Profit..........................................................................38
Answers to Problems on Financial Effects of Transactions...............................................42
Chapter 3: Getting Started in the Bookkeeping Cycle...................................................47
Constructing the Chart of Accounts................................:.....................................................48
Distinguishing Real and Nominal Accounts..........................................................................50
Knowing Your Debits from Your Credits...............................................................................53
Making Original Journal Entries.............................................................................................56
Recording Revenue and Income.............................................................................................58
Recording Expenses and Losses............................................................................................61
Recording Set Up and Follow Up Transactions for Revenue and Expenses.....................64
Recording Investing and Financing Transactions................................................................66
Answers to Problems on the Bookkeeping Cycle................................................................68
Chapter 4: The Bookkeeping Cycle: Adjusting and Closing Entries...........................75
Getting Accurate with Adjusting Entries...............................................................................75
Breaking Down the End of Year Adjusting Entries...............................................................78
Recording depreciation expense..................................................................................78
Recording amortization expense.................................................................................81
Recording other adjusting entries...............................................................................82
Closing the Books on the Year................................................................................................85
Instituting Internal Controls...................................................................................................88
Answers to Problems on the Bookkeeping Cycle................................................................90
Accounting Workbook For Dummies
Part 11: Preparing Financial Statements........................................97
Chapter 5: The Effects and Reporting of Profit................................................................99
Understanding the Nature of Profit.......................................................................................99
Choosing the Income Statement Format.............................................................................102
Deciding on Disclosure in the Income Statement..............................................................103
Examining How Sales and Expenses Change Assets and Liabilities................................105
Summing Up the Manifold Effects of Profit.........................................................................109
Answers to Problems on the Effects and Reporting of Profit...........................................113
Chapter 6: Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet...............................119
Getting Started on the Balance Sheet..................................................................................119
Building a Balance Sheet.......................................................................................................122
Fleshing Out the Balance Sheet............................................................................................125
Clarifying the Values of Assets in Balance Sheets..............................................................130
Using the Balance Sheet in Business Valuation..................................................................133
Answers to Problems on Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet.............135
Chapter 7: Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet................................143
Rejoining the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.........................................................143
Filling in Key Pieces of the Balance Sheet from the Income Statement..........................146
Putting Fixed Assets in the Picture......................................................................................151
Completing the Balance Sheet with Debt and Equity........................................................152
Answers to Problems on Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet..............155
Chapter 8: Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners Equity...........................159
Figuring Profit from the Balance Sheet................................................................................159
Reporting the Statement of Changes in Stockholders Equity.........................................162
Determining Cash Effect from Making Profit......................................................................164
Presenting the Statement of Cash Flows.............................................................................166
Reporting Cash Flows..................................................................................................167
Connecting Balance Sheet Changes with Cash Flows..............................................168
Answers for Problems on Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners Equity.......172
Chapter 9: Choosing Accounting Methods....................................................................177
Getting Off to a Good Start....................................................................................................177
Determining Whether Products Are Unique or Fungible..................................................181
Contrasting Cost of Goods Sold Expense Methods (for Fungible Products).................181
Averaging things out....................................................................................................183
Going with the flow: The FIFO method......................................................................185
Going against the flow: The LIFO method.................................................................186
Appreciating Depreciation Methods....................................................................................188
Timing Bad Debts Expense...................................................................................................190
Answers to Problems on Choosing Accounting Methods................................................194
Part 111: Managerial, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting......201
Chapter 10: Analyzing Profit Behavior............................................................................203
Mapping Profit for Managers................................................................................................203
Analyzing Operating Profit....................................................................................................206
Analysis method #1: Contribution margin minus fixed costs.................................206
Analysis method #2: Excess over breakeven............................................................207
Analysis method #3: Minimizing fixed costs per unit..............................................207
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Analyzing Return on Capital.................................................................................................210
Improving Profit Performance..............................................................................................213
Selling more units.........................................................................................................213
Improving margin per unit..........................................................................................215
Making Trade Offs Among Profit Factors............................................................................218
Answers to Problems on Analyzing Profit Behavior..........................................................220
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Cost Accounting................................................................229
Minding Manufacturing Costs..............................................................................................229
Product costs................................................................................................................230
Period costs..................................................................................................................231
Separating period and product costs........................................................................231
Talcing a Short Tour of Manufacturing Entries...................................................................233
Calculating Product Cost: Basic Methods and Problems.................................................237
Connecting fixed manufacturing overhead costs and production capacity.........237
Boosting profit by boosting production....................................................................239
Calculating Product Cost in Unusual Situations................................................................242
Answers to Problems on Manufacturing Cost Accounting...............................................248
Chapter 12: Figuring Out Interest and Return on Investment......................................259
Getting Down the Basics of Interest....................................................................................259
Keeping it simple with simple interest......................................................................260
Distinguishing nominal and effective interest rates................................................262
Discounting loans.........................................................................................................264
Lifting the Veil on Compound Interest.................................................................................266
Borrowing and Investing in Installments............................................................................268
Paying off a loan...........................................................................................................268
Investing in a retirement account..............................................................................270
Measuring Return on Investment (ROI)..............................................................................272
Example 1: Steady income flow; liquidation value equals entry cost...................272
Example 2: Substantial cash flows each year...........................................................274
Example 3: Zero cash flow until final year................................................................275
Example 4: Irregular cash flows, both positive and negative.................................276
Example 5: Market value driven investments..........................................................277
Answers to Problems on Interest and Return on Investment..........................................279
Part IV: The Part of Tens...........................................................287
Chapter 13: Ten Things You Should Know
About Business Financial Statements............................................................................289
Rules and Standards Matter.................................................................................................289
Exactitude Would Be Nice, but Estimates Are Key............................................................290
Financial Statements Fit Together Hand in Glove..............................................................290
Accrual Basis Is Used to Record Profit, Assets, and Liabilities........................................291
Cash Flow Differs from Accrual Basis Profit.......................................................................291
Profit and Balance Sheet Values Can Be and Often Are Manipulated..............................292
Financial Statements May Be Revised Later to Correct Errors and Fraud.....................292
Some Asset Values Are Current, but Others May Be Old..................................................293
Financial Statements Leave Interpretation to Readers.....................................................293
Financial Statements Tell the Story of a Business, Not Its Individual Shareowners.....294
Chapter 14: A Ten Point Checklist for Management Accountants............................295
Designing Internal Accounting Reports..............................................................................296
Helping Managers Understand Their Accounting Reports...............................................296
Accounting Workbook For Dummies
Involving Managers in Choosing Accounting Methods.....................................................297
Designing Profit Performance Reports for Managers........................................................297
Designing Cash Flow Reports for Managers.......................................................................298
Designing Management Control Reports............................................................................298
Developing Models for Management Decision Making Analysis......................................299
Working Closely With Managers in Planning......................................................................299
Establishing and Enforcing Internal Controls.....................................................................299
Keeping Up to Date on Accounting, Financial Reporting, and Tax Changes.................300
Index.......................................................................................301
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Contents at a Glance
Introduction.1
Part 1: Business Accounting Basics.5
Chapter 1: Elements of Business Accounting.7
Chapter 2: Financial Effects of Transactions.27
Chapter 3: Getting Started in the Bookkeeping Cycle.47
Chapter 4: The Bookkeeping Cycle: Adjusting and Closing Entries.75
Part 11: Preparing Financial Statements.97
Chapter 5: The Effects and Reporting of Profit.99
Chapter 6: Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet.119
Chapter 7: Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.143
Chapter 8: Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners' Equity.159
Chapter 9: Choosing Accounting Methods.177
Part 111: Manageriat, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting.201
Chapter 10: Analyzing Profit Behavior.203
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Cost Accounting.229
Chapter 12: Figuring Out Interest and Return on Investment.259
Part IV: The Part of Tens.287
Chapter 13: Ten Things You Should Know About Business Financial Statements.289
Chapter 14: A Ten Point Checklist for Management Accountants.295
Index.301
Table of Contents
Introduction. /
About This Book.1
Foolish Assumptions.2
How This Book Is Organized.2
Part I: Business Accounting Basics.3
Part II: Preparing Financial Statements.3
Part III: Managerial, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting.3
Part IV: The Part of Tens.3
Icons Used In This Book.3
Whereto Go from Here.4
Part h Business Accounting Basics.5
Chapter 1: Elements of Business Accounting.7
Keeping the Accounting Equation in Balance.7
Distinguishing Between Cash and Accrual Basis Accounting.10
Summarizing Profit Activities in the Income (Profit Loss) Statement.13
Assembling a Balance Sheet.15
Partitioning the Statement of Cash Flows.17
Tracing How Dishonest Accounting Distorts Financial Statements.19
Answers to Problems on Elements of Business Accounting.21
Chapter 2: Financial Effects of Transactions.27
Classifying Business Transactions.27
Seeing Both Sides of Business Transactions.30
Concentrating on Sales.33
Concentrating on Expenses.36
Determining the Composite Effect of Profit.38
Answers to Problems on Financial Effects of Transactions.42
Chapter 3: Getting Started in the Bookkeeping Cycle.47
Constructing the Chart of Accounts.:.48
Distinguishing Real and Nominal Accounts.50
Knowing Your Debits from Your Credits.53
Making Original Journal Entries.56
Recording Revenue and Income.58
Recording Expenses and Losses.61
Recording Set Up and Follow Up Transactions for Revenue and Expenses.64
Recording Investing and Financing Transactions.66
Answers to Problems on the Bookkeeping Cycle.68
Chapter 4: The Bookkeeping Cycle: Adjusting and Closing Entries.75
Getting Accurate with Adjusting Entries.75
Breaking Down the End of Year Adjusting Entries.78
Recording depreciation expense.78
Recording amortization expense.81
Recording other adjusting entries.82
Closing the Books on the Year.85
Instituting Internal Controls.88
Answers to Problems on the Bookkeeping Cycle.90
Accounting Workbook For Dummies
Part 11: Preparing Financial Statements.97
Chapter 5: The Effects and Reporting of Profit.99
Understanding the Nature of Profit.99
Choosing the Income Statement Format.102
Deciding on Disclosure in the Income Statement.103
Examining How Sales and Expenses Change Assets and Liabilities.105
Summing Up the Manifold Effects of Profit.109
Answers to Problems on the Effects and Reporting of Profit.113
Chapter 6: Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet.119
Getting Started on the Balance Sheet.119
Building a Balance Sheet.122
Fleshing Out the Balance Sheet.125
Clarifying the Values of Assets in Balance Sheets.130
Using the Balance Sheet in Business Valuation.133
Answers to Problems on Reporting Financial Condition in the Balance Sheet.135
Chapter 7: Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.143
Rejoining the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.143
Filling in Key Pieces of the Balance Sheet from the Income Statement.146
Putting Fixed Assets in the Picture.151
Completing the Balance Sheet with Debt and Equity.152
Answers to Problems on Coupling the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.155
Chapter 8: Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners' Equity.159
Figuring Profit from the Balance Sheet.159
Reporting the Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity.162
Determining Cash Effect from Making Profit.164
Presenting the Statement of Cash Flows.166
Reporting Cash Flows.167
Connecting Balance Sheet Changes with Cash Flows.168
Answers for Problems on Reporting Cash Flows and Changes in Owners' Equity.172
Chapter 9: Choosing Accounting Methods.177
Getting Off to a Good Start.177
Determining Whether Products Are Unique or Fungible.181
Contrasting Cost of Goods Sold Expense Methods (for Fungible Products).181
Averaging things out.183
Going with the flow: The FIFO method.185
Going against the flow: The LIFO method.186
Appreciating Depreciation Methods.188
Timing Bad Debts Expense.190
Answers to Problems on Choosing Accounting Methods.194
Part 111: Managerial, Manufacturing, and Capital Accounting.201
Chapter 10: Analyzing Profit Behavior.203
Mapping Profit for Managers.203
Analyzing Operating Profit.206
Analysis method #1: Contribution margin minus fixed costs.206
Analysis method #2: Excess over breakeven.207
Analysis method #3: Minimizing fixed costs per unit.207
Table of Contents
Analyzing Return on Capital.210
Improving Profit Performance.213
Selling more units.213
Improving margin per unit.215
Making Trade Offs Among Profit Factors.218
Answers to Problems on Analyzing Profit Behavior.220
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Cost Accounting.229
Minding Manufacturing Costs.229
Product costs.230
Period costs.231
Separating period and product costs.231
Talcing a Short Tour of Manufacturing Entries.233
Calculating Product Cost: Basic Methods and Problems.237
Connecting fixed manufacturing overhead costs and production capacity.237
Boosting profit by boosting production.239
Calculating Product Cost in Unusual Situations.242
Answers to Problems on Manufacturing Cost Accounting.248
Chapter 12: Figuring Out Interest and Return on Investment.259
Getting Down the Basics of Interest.259
Keeping it simple with simple interest.260
Distinguishing nominal and effective interest rates.262
Discounting loans.264
Lifting the Veil on Compound Interest.266
Borrowing and Investing in Installments.268
Paying off a loan.268
Investing in a retirement account.270
Measuring Return on Investment (ROI).272
Example 1: Steady income flow; liquidation value equals entry cost.272
Example 2: Substantial cash flows each year.274
Example 3: Zero cash flow until final year.275
Example 4: Irregular cash flows, both positive and negative.276
Example 5: Market value driven investments.277
Answers to Problems on Interest and Return on Investment.279
Part IV: The Part of Tens.287
Chapter 13: Ten Things You Should Know
About Business Financial Statements.289
Rules and Standards Matter.289
Exactitude Would Be Nice, but Estimates Are Key.290
Financial Statements Fit Together Hand in Glove.290
Accrual Basis Is Used to Record Profit, Assets, and Liabilities.291
Cash Flow Differs from Accrual Basis Profit.291
Profit and Balance Sheet Values Can Be and Often Are Manipulated.292
Financial Statements May Be Revised Later to Correct Errors and Fraud.292
Some Asset Values Are Current, but Others May Be Old.293
Financial Statements Leave Interpretation to Readers.293
Financial Statements Tell the Story of a Business, Not Its Individual Shareowners.294
Chapter 14: A Ten Point Checklist for Management Accountants.295
Designing Internal Accounting Reports.296
Helping Managers Understand Their Accounting Reports.296
Accounting Workbook For Dummies
Involving Managers in Choosing Accounting Methods.297
Designing Profit Performance Reports for Managers.297
Designing Cash Flow Reports for Managers.298
Designing Management Control Reports.298
Developing Models for Management Decision Making Analysis.299
Working Closely With Managers in Planning.299
Establishing and Enforcing Internal Controls.299
Keeping Up to Date on Accounting, Financial Reporting, and Tax Changes.300
Index.301 |
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