Chapter 13
The Role
of Accountants
and
Accounting
Information
Business
Essentials
9e
Ebert/Griffin
After reading this chapter, you should be
able to:
1. Explain the role of accountants and distinguish
between the kinds of work done by public
accountants and private accountants.
2. Explain how the accounting equation is used.
3. Describe the three basic financial statements.
4. Explain the key standards and principles for
reporting financial statements.
5. Describe how computing financial ratios can
help users get more information from financial
statements to determine the financial
strengths of a business.
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What Is Accounting, and Who
Uses Accounting Information?
Accounting
comprehensive system for collecting,
analyzing, and communicating financial
information
Bookkeeping
recording of accounting transactions
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What Is Accounting, and Who
Uses Accounting Information?
Business managers use it to develop
goals and plans, set budgets, and
evaluate future prospects.
Employees and unions use it to plan
for and receive compensation benefits.
Investors and creditors use it to
estimate returns to stockholders,
determine growth prospects, and decide
whether a firm is a good credit risk.
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What Is Accounting, and Who
Uses Accounting Information?
Tax authorities use it to plan for
tax inflows, determine the tax
liabilities of individuals and
businesses, and ensure that correct
amounts are paid on time.
Government regulatory agencies
rely on it to fulfill their duties toward
the public.
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Who Are Accountants
and What Do They Do?
Controller
person who manages all of a firms
accounting activities (chief accounting officer)
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Accountant licensed by the state and offering
services to the public
Private Accountant
salaried accountant hired by a business to
carry out its day-to-day financial activities
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Financial versus Managerial
Accounting
Financial
Accounting
Managerial
(Management)
Accounting
field of accounting
concerned with
external users of a
companys
financial
information
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field of accounting
that serves
internal users of a
companys
financial
information
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CPA Services
Audit
systematic examination of a companys
accounting system to determine
whether its financial reports reliably
represent its operations
Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles (GAAP)
accounting guidelines that govern the
content and form of financial reports
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CPA Services
Tax Services
assistance provided by CPAs for tax
preparation and tax planning
Management Advisory Services
assistance provided by CPA firms in
areas such as financial planning,
information systems design, and other
areas of concern for client firms
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The Accounting Equation
Accounting Equation
Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
used by accountants to balance data for
the firms financial transactions at
various points in the year
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The Accounting Equation
Asset
any economic resource expected to benefit a
firm or an individual who owns it
Liability
debt owed by a firm to an outside
organization or individual
Owners Equity
amount of money that owners would receive
if they sold all of a firms assets and paid all
of its liabilities
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Financial Statements
Financial Statement
any of several types of reports
summarizing a companys financial
status to stakeholders and to aid in
managerial decision making
balance sheet, income statement,
statement of cash flows
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Balance Sheets
Balance Sheet
financial statement that supplies
detailed information about a firms
assets, liabilities, and owners equity
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Googles Balance Sheet
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Balance Sheets
Current Asset
Fixed Asset
asset that can or
will be converted
into cash within a
year
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asset with longterm use or value,
such as land,
buildings, and
equipment
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Balance Sheets
Current Liability
debt that must be
paid within one
year
Accounts
Payable
(Payables)
current liability
consisting of bills
owed to suppliers
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Long-Term
Liability
debt that is not due
for at least one year
Retained
Earnings
earnings retained
by a firm for its use
rather than paid out
as dividends
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Income Statements
Income Statement (Profit-andLoss Statement)
financial statement listing a firms
annual revenues and expenses so that a
bottom line shows annual profit or loss
revenues, cost of revenues, operating
expenses, and net income
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Googles Income Statement
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Income Statements
Revenues
funds that flow into a business from the
sale of goods or services
Cost of Goods Sold
costs of obtaining materials for making the
products sold by a firm during the year
Operating Expenses
costs, other than the cost of revenues,
incurred in producing a good or service
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Income Statements
Gross Profit
preliminary, quick-to-calculate profit figure
calculated from the firms revenues minus its
cost of revenues (the direct costs of getting
the revenues)
Operating Income
gross profit minus operating expenses
Net Income (Net Profit, Net Earnings)
gross profit minus operating expenses and
income taxes
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Statements of Cash Flows
Statement of Cash Flows
financial statement describing a firms yearly
cash receipts and cash payments
Cash Flows from Operations: Concerns
main operating activities: cash transactions
involved in buying and selling goods and
services
Cash Flows from Investing: Net cash
used in or provided by investing
Cash Flows from Financing: Net cash
from all financing activities
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The Budget: An Internal
Financial Statement
Budget
detailed statement of estimated
receipts and expenditures for a future
period of time
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Reporting Standards and
Practices
Revenue Recognition
formal recording and reporting of
revenues at the appropriate time
Full Disclosure
guideline that financial statements
should not include just numbers but
should also furnish managements
interpretations and explanations of
those numbers
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Analyzing Financial Statements
Solvency Ratio
financial ratio, either short- or long-term, for
estimating the borrowers ability to repay
debt
Profitability Ratio
financial ratio for measuring a firms potential
earnings
Activity Ratio
financial ratio for evaluating managements
efficiency in using a firms assets
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Solvency Ratios: Borrowers
Ability to Repay Debt
Short-Term Solvency Ratio
financial ratio for measuring a companys
ability to pay immediate debts
Current Ratio
financial ratio for measuring a companys
ability to pay current debts out of current
assets
Current
Ratio:
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
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Long-Term Solvency
Leverage
Debt
ability to finance an
investment through
borrowed funds
companys total
liabilities
Debt to Owners Equity Ratio:
Debt
Owners Equity
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Profitability Ratios: Earnings
Power for Owners
Return on Equity:
Net Income
Total Owners' Equity
Net Income
Earnings Per Share:
No. of Shares Outstanding
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