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Solution manual for financial accounting tools for business decision making 10th edition paul d kimmel CHAPTER1 IntroductiontoFinancialStatements LearningObjectives 1. 2. 3. *4. Identifytheformsofbusinessorganizationandtheusesofaccountinginformation. Explainthethreeprincipaltypesof...

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SOLUTION MANUAL
financial accounting tools for business decision
making 10th edition
kimmel, weygandt j
all chapters 1-13




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, CHAPTER1
IntroductiontoFinancialStatements

LearningObjectives

1. Identifytheformsofbusinessorganizationandtheusesofaccountinginformation.
2. Explainthethreeprincipaltypesofbusinessactivity.
3. Describethe fourfinancialstatementsandhowtheyareprepared.
*4. Explainthecareer opportunitiesinaccounting.




ANSWERSTOQUESTIONS

1. Thethreebasicformsofbusinessorganizationsare(1)soleproprietorship,(2)partnership,and
(3)corporation.
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2. Advantagesofacorporationarelimitedliability(stockholdersnotbeingpersonallyliableforcor-
poratedebts),easytransferabilityofownership,andeaseofraisingfunds.Disadvantagesofacorporationareincrease
d taxationandgovernmentregulations.

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3. Proprietorshipsandpartnershipsreceivefavorabletaxtreatmentcompared
tocorporationsandareeasiertoformthancorporations.Theyarealsoownercontrolled.Disadvantagesofproprietorship
sandpartnershipsareunlimitedliability(proprietors/partnersarepersonallyliablefor alldebts)
anddifficultyinobtainingfinancingcomparedtocorporations.
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4.Yes.Companiescanchooseoneofthehybridbusinessforms,limitedliabilitycorporations(LLCs)orsubchapterScorporations
,whichcombinethetaxadvantagesofpartnershipswiththelimitedliabilityofcorporations.
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5. Yes.Apersoncannotearnaliving,spendmoney,buyoncredit,makeaninvestment,orpaytaxeswithoutreceiving,using,o
rdispensingfinancialinformation.Accountingprovidesfinancialinformationtointerestedusersthroughthe
preparationanddistribution offinancialstatements.
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6. Internalusersaremanagerswhoplan,organize,andrunabusiness.Toassistmanagement,accountingprovidestimelyint
ernalreports.Examplesincludefinancialcomparisonsofoperating


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, alternatives,projectionsofincomefromnewsalescampaigns,forecastsofcashneedsforthenextyear,andfinancialsta
tements.

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7. Externalusersarethoseoutsidethebusinesswhohaveeitherapresentorpotentialdirectfinancialinterest(investorsandc
reditors) oranindirectfinancialinterest(taxingauthorities,regu-latoryagencies,labor
unions,customers,andeconomicplanners).
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8.Thefourmostcommontypesofdataanalyticsandthebasicquestioneachaddressesare:Descriptive(Whathappened?),Dia
gnostic(Whydidithappen?),Predictive(Whatislikelytohappen?),andPrescriptive(Whatshouldwe doaboutit?).

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QuestionsChapter1(Continued)

9.Thethreetypesofbusinessactivitiesarefinancingactivities,investingactivities,andoperatingactivities.Financingactivitiesi
ncludeborrowingmoneyandsellingsharesofstock.Investingactivitiesincludethepurchaseandsaleofproperty,plant,a
ndequipment.Operatingactivitiesincludeselling goods,performingservices, andpurchasing inventory.

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10.(a) Incomestatement. (d) Balancesheet.
(b) Balancesheet. (e) Balancesheet.
(c) Incomestatement. (f) Balancesheet.

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11. Whenacompanypaysdividends,itreducestheamountofassetsavailabletopaycreditors.Therefore,banksandotherc
reditorsmonitordividendpaymentstoensuretheydonotputacompany’sabilitytomake debtpaymentsatrisk.

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12. Yes.Netincomedoesappearontheincomestatement—
itistheresultofsubtractingexpensesfromrevenues.Inaddition,netincomeappearsintheretainedearningsstatement—
itisshownasanadditiontothebeginning-of-
periodretainedearnings.Indirectly,thenetincomeofacompanyisalsoincludedinthebalancesheet.Itisincludedintheret
ainedearningsaccountwhichappearsinthestockholders’equitysectionofthebalancesheet.

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13. Theprimarypurposeofthestatementofcashflowsistoprovidefinancialinformationaboutthecashreceiptsandcashpay
mentsofabusinessforaspecificperiod oftime.

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, 14. Thethreecategoriesofthestatementofcashflowsareoperatingactivities,investingactivities,andfinancingactivities.Th
ecategorieswerechosenbecausetheyrepresentthethreeprincipaltypesofbusinessactivities.

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15. Retainedearningsisthenetincomeretainedinacorporation.Retainedearningsisincreasedbynetincome
andisdecreasedbydividendsandanetloss.

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16. ThebasicaccountingequationisAssets=Liabilities+Stockholders’Equity.

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17. (a)Assetsareresourcesownedbyabusiness.Liabilitiesareamountsowedtocreditors.Putmoresimply,liabilitiesareexisting
debtsandobligations.Stockholders’equityistheownershipclaimonnetassets.

(b) The items that affectstockholders’ equityareissuance of common stock and thecomponents
ofretainedearnings(dividends,revenues,andexpenses).

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18. Theliabilitiesare(b) Accountspayableand(g)Salariesandwagespayable.

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19. (a)
Netincomefromtheincomestatementisreportedasanincreasetoretainedearningsontheretainedearningsst
atement.

(b) Theendingamountontheretainedearningsstatementisreportedastheretainedearningsamountonthebalances
heet.

(c) Theendingamountonthestatementofcashflowsisreportedasthecashamountonthebalancesheet.

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20. Thepurposeofthemanagementdiscussionandanalysissectionistoprovidemanagement’sviewsonitsabilitytopaysho
rt-termobligations,itsabilitytofundoperationsandexpansion,anditsresultsofoperations.The MD&Asectionisa
requiredpartoftheannualreport.

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21. Anunqualifiedopinionshowsthat,intheopinionofanindependentauditor,thefinancialstate-
mentshavebeenpresentedfairly,inconformitywithgenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciples.Thisgivesinvestorsmore
confidencethattheycanrelyonthefiguresreportedinthefinancialstatements.

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