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Expenses ≠ expenditures Revenues ≠ receipts
Net income ≠ cash flow Net income ≠ cash flow
Depreciation - investment invoice - loan
Translate cash flows into accruals




Comprehensive income = Net income + Other comprehensive income




= interest expense




Free cash flow = net cash provided by operating
activities – capital expenditures – dividends.
Capital expenditures  expenditures from investing activities (purchase of land/equipment)

Fair value adjustment unrealized holding loss
Unrealized holding gain = revaluation reserve fair value adjustment

, Two basic methods of revenue recognition and accounting for long-term construction type projects:
- Percentage-of-completion method  (total cash flow – costs = expected gross profit)
exp. gross profit * (cost incurred during year / estimated total cost) = gross profit
(gross profit – gross profit recognized in previous years = gross profit of current year)
- Cost-recovery (Zero-profit) method  gross profit = total cash flow – total costs

Gross method  assume that customers won’t pay within discount period. Debit whole amount first.
Net method  assume that customers pay within the discount period

Two methods to account for uncollectible accounts:
- Direct write off method (bad debt expense to accounts receivable)
- Allowance method (bad debt expense to allowance for doubtful accounts) (allo to acc recei)

Two types of systems for maintain inventory records:
- Perpetual system  directly account for the cost of goods sold for each transaction
- Periodic system  we do account for the cost of goods sold only in the end of the period

Inventory costs: Product costs: purchase price – import duties and taxes – transportation costs – handling costs
Period costs: selling expenses – admin exp. -
Direct costs incurred to sell shares: underwriting costs – accounting and legal fees – printing costs – taxes

Cost flow methods:
- Specific identification: iedere unit aparte kosten
- FIFO - Average cost

If an exchange lacks commercial substance, there is no gain or loss on the disposal
Residual value = price after the useful life – cost of disposal. Cost – residual value = deprecation base
Methods of depreciation:
cost−residual∨salvage value
- Straight line method depreciation charge=
estimated service life

( cost−residual value )∗hours this year
- Activity method depre ciation charge=
total estimated hours
- Diminishing method:
o Sum-of-the-years digits  (expense – residual value) * years / (estimated useful life * (estimated useful life + 1)/2)
cost
o Declining-balance method  depre ciation c h arge=
estimated useful life
depreciatie hoog naar laag


Impairment = A long-lived tangible asset is impaired when a company is not able to recover the asset’s carrying
amount (book value) either through using it or by selling it.
Recoverable amount (highest) = (fair value – costs to sell) or (value in use: PV of future cash flows)
recoverable amount, wat je krijgt > carrying amount, wat het waard is = no impairment
recoverable amount < carrying amount = impairment  loss on impairment to acc. deprec.

Expensed = only to income statement
Capitalized = go to assets on balance
sheet

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