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Summary of the course Financial Accounting and Reporting. Contains all lectures.

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Financial Accounting and Reporting



Summary of all Lectures




Radboud University Nijmegen


Yoël Guijt

,Chapter 1 — Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards
Accounting = The process of identifying, measuring and communicating economic information to
permit informed judgments and decisions by users of the information

Financial Accounting = Process that culminates in the preparation of nancial reports on the
enterprise for use by both internal and external parties
Financial Accounting = The process of identifying, measuring and communicating nancial
about the reporting entity that is useful to capital providers in making decisions about providing
resources to the entity

Sole Proprietorship => 100% owner = 100% nancier = ‘Manager’
> Not the case?
Then, Owner ≠ Financier ≠ Manager —> Loans, Employees, Management, etc.

Local markets —> Global Markets: More complex business
> International capital provider on di erent nancial market, corporate nance become more
complex, multinational companies
> More information asymmetry, misleading information, information overload

More international, complex businesses:
> Agency problems, More info needed for economic decision making, which is relevant/
comparable/understandable —> Risk management, internal and external audits

Agency Theory:
> Separation of Ownership and control —> Agency problems
> Opportunistic and self-interested behavior, Risk preferences, Goal con icts, Information
asymmetry
>> Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard

How to reduce information asymmetry with di erent owner and management?
> High quality nancial reports which provide relevant and reliable nancial information
> Dependent on Accounting standards and External Auditors

Accounting Standards:
> Global Accounting Standards = IFRS (between rules- and principle-based)
> Local Accounting Standard = Dutch GAAP, US GAAP, etc.

IASB & IFRS:
> International Accounting Standards Board makes International Financial Reporting Standards
> IAS = International Accounting Standards
> IASC = International Accounting Standards Committee (they control these standards)

> When a new standard is issued by the IASB, the EU has to endorse it before take into
force; then, all European companies must prepare statements according to IFRS

Objective of Financial Reporting:
> “The objective of General Purpose Financial Reporting is to provide nancial information about
the reporting entity that is useful to existing and potential investors, lenders and other creditors in
making decision about providing resources to the entity”

> Communication of nancial information for…
1. Resource Allocation decisions:
> Buy, sell, hold shares? Provide or settle loans? Provide any guarantees?

2. Accountability and Assessment of management stewardship
> Managers must be accountable for choices and actions // Monitor those actions // Evaluate
managers performances




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, 3. Protection of Capital Providers
> When information is relevant and reliable, positive performances attract capital providers or
make sure the current providers keep investing

External Auditor:
> Assurance on nancial information

Independent Auditor’s Report:
> Mandatory Audit: Public Companies, Financial Institutions
> IFRS: Public companies and nancial institutions have to prepare statements
under the IFRS




Chapter 2 — Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting
General Objective:
> To provide nancial information about the reporting entity that is useful to present and potential
investors in making decision about providing resources to the entity
> Provided by issuing general-purpose nancial statements
> Assumption: Users need reasonable knowledge of business and nancial accounting

Basic Elements:
> Asset = Present economic resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events. A
right with the potential to produce economic bene ts
> Liability = Present obligation as a result from past events to transfer an economic resource
> Equity = Residual interest in the assets of the entity after deducting all its liabilities
> Income = Increases in assets, decreases in liabilities, that result in increases in equity, other
than those related to contributions from holders of equity
> Expenses = Decreases in assets, increase in liabilities, that result in decreases in equity, other
than those relating to distributions to holders of equity





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