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Financial Accounting and Reporting Chapter 7 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Depreciation and amortization expense - are taken from the income statement for the creation of the statement of cash flows. Working capital includes - accounts receivable, inventory, accounts payable, accrued...

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Depreciation and amortization expense - ✔✔are taken from the income

statement for the creation of the statement of cash flows.

Working capital includes - ✔✔accounts receivable, inventory, accounts

payable, accrued expenses, and income taxes and other. The statement of

cash flows is created by comparing the beginning and ending balances on

the balance sheet. The starting point is net income calculated on the

income statement. Changes in the balances of non-cash assets, liabilities

and shareholders' equity are calculated and reported on the statement of

cash flows as a change to that account.

Retained earnings = - ✔✔beginning period retained earnings + net

income/loss - cash dividends - stock dividends

the current status of IFRS in the US is - ✔✔that the U.S. SEC continues to

encourage convergence of U.S. GAAP with IFRS. Convergence means

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that the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Boards (FASB) and IASB

work together to develop compatible accounting standards. Because of

these ongoing convergence efforts, the differences between IFRS and U.S.

GAAP have been shrinking.

Normalizing results in financial statements means to - ✔✔remove unusual,

non-recurring items to allow for apple-to-apple comparisons.

EDITDA (earnings before interest taxes, depreciation and amortization) -

✔✔is used to indicate the ability of a company to service debt. It is a

measure of the availability of cash.

Earnings per share = - ✔✔Net income - preferred dividends / weight avg.

shares outstanding

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) - ✔✔is a single set of

global accounting standards published as pronouncements. About 120

countries and reporting jurisdictions permit or require the use of IFRS for

domestic public companies at this time. Most major countries permit or

require IFRS, with the exception of China, Idonesia, Thailand, Egypt and

the US.

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