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The basics of accounting, the document is not going into it too deep, but for a clear basic view some of the beginning steps are explained.

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Accounting = A system that identifies, records and communicates information that is relevant,
reliable and comparable about an organization’s economic business activities.
Identifies  Select economic events (transactions)
Records  Record, classify and summarize
Communicates  Prepare accounting reports

The accounting process includes the bookkeeping

Who uses accounting data:
Internal:
- Marketing, Management, Finance, and Human Resources
External:
- Creditors, Investors, Stakeholders

Ethics in financial reporting:
- Regulators and lawmakers concerned that economy would suffer if investors lost confidence in
corporate accounting. So in response: Congress passed Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
- Effective financial reporting depends on sound ethical behaviour

Ethics differs in beliefs that distinguish right from wrong AND accepted standards of good and bad
behaviour.

The accounting profession has developed principles that are generally accepted and universally
practiced.  GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles)  Turned into financial statements:
- Balance sheet, income statement, note disclosure, cash flows
These are needed by various users who need financial information.

Accounting rules
US uses GAAP
The rest of the world uses IFRS
- Relevant information
- Comparable information
- Reliable information

GAAP
Standards that are generally accepted and universally practiced. These standards indicate how
to report economic events.
Standard-setting bodies:
- Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)

Measurement principles:
Historical cost principle = Dictates that companies record assets at their costs.
Fair Value Principle = Assets and liabilities should be reported at fair value.

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