Basic Accounting Principles The Financial Statements
JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.
JOIN KHALID AZIZ FRESH CLASSES FOR ICAP  MODULE B…FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING. MODULE D…COST ACCOUNTING. REGISTER YOUR SELF NOW. COMPLETION OF SYLLABUS WITH ACCENTUATE ON BASIC CONCEPTS
Accounting Terms Account A group of items having common characteristics Types of Accounts Asset  Liability Income  Expense Equity
Chart of Accounts Listing of all of the accounts used by a business
Asset Accounts Items of Value Characterized as current and non-current
Liability Accounts Claims that others have against the assets Have a known: Amount Date to be paid Person to whom payment owed Also current and non current
Equity Accounts Claims that the owner has against the assets Sometimes called net worth Difference between value of assets and liabilities
Income and Expense Accounts Types of equity accounts Simple accounting systems often only contain these accounts
Double vs Single Entry Accounting Single – One account entry for each transaction Double – Two account entries for each transaction One debit and one credit Hybrid systems May not match income with expenses May not distinguish cash, check, or credit
Basic Accounting Equation Always maintained in double entry accounting Assets will always equal liabilities plus equity
Transactions Will be equal and offsetting Two types: Income & Expenses Transfers between accounts
Cash and Accrual Accounting Refers to the timing of entries into the accounting system
Cash Based Records Transactions are recorded when cash is received or paid out
Accrual Based Records Transactions are recorded when they take place Regardless of whether cash is involved
Accrual Adjusted Statements Cash based records are kept throughout the year Non-Cash adjustments are made to the cash based income statement at the end of the year
Account Valuation Income Accounts Value received is recorded Expense Accounts Value paid is recorded Liability Accounts Value is dollar amount owed
Account Valuation Asset Accounts More difficult because they may not be traded routinely
Asset Valuation Cost Basis Market Value Basis
Cost Basis Asset Valuation Original cost minus depreciation Must establish a depreciation method
Market Basis Asset Valuation Recorded as the price they could bring if sold, less selling expenses Based on recent auctions, appraisals, etc.
Depreciation Section II page 29, (FFSTF Guidelines) Allocation of the expense that reflects the “using up” of capital assets employed by the business Conceptually, this is done over the useful life of the asset in a “systematic and rational” manner
Depreciation Allocation applied to original cost minus salvage value Accelerated versus straight line methods Example of difference between management records and tax records Can overstate or understate true income
Financial Reports Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Owner Equity
Balance Sheet Represents a financial situation at a single point in time Has a date on it Broken down by: Type of Asset or liability Time or life of the account type
Balance Sheet Current Assets Cash and other assets that will be converted into cash during one operating cycle Non-Current Assets Those not expected to be converted into cash in one operating cycle
JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.
Balance Sheet Current Liabilities Debts that will come due within one year from the balance sheet date Non-Current Liabilities Those debts due more that one year from the balance sheet date
Balance Sheet Intermediate Assets and Liabilities Long term Assets and Liabilities Can use cost or market valuations or both Supporting Schedules are very helpful Will need a balance sheet for beginning and ending of accounting period
Income Statement Summary of income and expenses Represents a period of time between two balance sheets Explains the change in equity between two balance sheets Can be divided into enterprise reports Can be cash or accrual
Assets Liabilities Equity Assets Liabilities Equity +/- Net Income +/- Valuation Changes Family living withdrawals + Capital contributions Beginning Balance Sheet Ending Balance Sheet
Income Statement Will have more than one profit line Definition of Profit Financial profit is the net return to business equity
Accrual Adjusted Income Statement Cash incomes and expenses must be adjusted by: Changes in non-cash assets Inventories Pre paid expenses Receivables Changes in non-cash liabilities Payables Accrued interest
Statement of Cash Flows Not the same as a cash flow plan (Budget) Is a historical record of sources and uses of funds Divisions of Statement: Cash from operating activities Cash from investing activities Cash from financing activities
Statement of Owner Equity Explains the change in owners equity between two balances sheets Changes due to : Net income Change in inventory valuation Family living withdrawals Capital contributions Capital distributions
Financial Analysis All business owners should have a basic set of financial statements at their disposal and they should know how to analyze and interpret them.
Financial Analysis Two Objectives Measure financial condition of the business Measure financial performance of the business
Financial Analysis Horizontal Analysis Vertical Analysis Ratio Analysis
Horizontal Analysis Looks at trends in performance and strength over time For example, percent change in net income from year to year
Vertical Analysis Looks at within year events rather than over time For example, interest expense as a percent of total expenses
Ratio Analysis Allows for consistent comparison of a single business over time as well as comparison between businesses Converts nominal dollar amounts to a common basis
Source of data for Ratio Analysis Balance Sheet Income Statement
Farm Financial Standards Council (Five Criteria) Liquidity Solvency Profitability Financial Efficiency Repayment Capacity
Ratio Analysis 16 different ratios commonly used Each has limitations Proper interpretation is critical
Liquidity Ability of a business to pay current liabilities as they come due
Liquidity Current Ratio Current Assets/Current Liabilities Less than one is bad Working capital Current assets minus current liabilities Negative number is bad
Solvency Ability of the firm to repay all of its financial obligations
Solvency Debt to Asset Ratio Total liabilities/total assets Greater than one bad Equity to Asset Ratio Total equity/total assets Debt to Equity Ratio Leverage ratio Less than one better
Profitability Rate of return on assets Rate of return on equity Operating profit margin ratio
Financial Efficiency Measures the intensity with which a business uses its assets to generate gross revenues and the effectiveness of production
Financial Efficiency Asset turnover ratio Operating expense ratio Depreciation ratio Interest expense ratio Net income from operations ratio
Repayment Capacity Measures the borrower’s ability to repay term debts and capital leases rather than financial position or performance
Repayment Capacity Term debt and capital lease coverage ratio Capital replacement and term repayment margin
Cautions Measures are only as good as the data used Methods must be consistent between years and between operations Example – Asset valuation methods Measures ask the right questions but do not provide the answers
JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.

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Basic accounting principles

  • 1. Basic Accounting Principles The Financial Statements
  • 2. JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.
  • 3. JOIN KHALID AZIZ FRESH CLASSES FOR ICAP MODULE B…FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING. MODULE D…COST ACCOUNTING. REGISTER YOUR SELF NOW. COMPLETION OF SYLLABUS WITH ACCENTUATE ON BASIC CONCEPTS
  • 4. Accounting Terms Account A group of items having common characteristics Types of Accounts Asset Liability Income Expense Equity
  • 5. Chart of Accounts Listing of all of the accounts used by a business
  • 6. Asset Accounts Items of Value Characterized as current and non-current
  • 7. Liability Accounts Claims that others have against the assets Have a known: Amount Date to be paid Person to whom payment owed Also current and non current
  • 8. Equity Accounts Claims that the owner has against the assets Sometimes called net worth Difference between value of assets and liabilities
  • 9. Income and Expense Accounts Types of equity accounts Simple accounting systems often only contain these accounts
  • 10. Double vs Single Entry Accounting Single – One account entry for each transaction Double – Two account entries for each transaction One debit and one credit Hybrid systems May not match income with expenses May not distinguish cash, check, or credit
  • 11. Basic Accounting Equation Always maintained in double entry accounting Assets will always equal liabilities plus equity
  • 12. Transactions Will be equal and offsetting Two types: Income & Expenses Transfers between accounts
  • 13. Cash and Accrual Accounting Refers to the timing of entries into the accounting system
  • 14. Cash Based Records Transactions are recorded when cash is received or paid out
  • 15. Accrual Based Records Transactions are recorded when they take place Regardless of whether cash is involved
  • 16. Accrual Adjusted Statements Cash based records are kept throughout the year Non-Cash adjustments are made to the cash based income statement at the end of the year
  • 17. Account Valuation Income Accounts Value received is recorded Expense Accounts Value paid is recorded Liability Accounts Value is dollar amount owed
  • 18. Account Valuation Asset Accounts More difficult because they may not be traded routinely
  • 19. Asset Valuation Cost Basis Market Value Basis
  • 20. Cost Basis Asset Valuation Original cost minus depreciation Must establish a depreciation method
  • 21. Market Basis Asset Valuation Recorded as the price they could bring if sold, less selling expenses Based on recent auctions, appraisals, etc.
  • 22. Depreciation Section II page 29, (FFSTF Guidelines) Allocation of the expense that reflects the “using up” of capital assets employed by the business Conceptually, this is done over the useful life of the asset in a “systematic and rational” manner
  • 23. Depreciation Allocation applied to original cost minus salvage value Accelerated versus straight line methods Example of difference between management records and tax records Can overstate or understate true income
  • 24. Financial Reports Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Owner Equity
  • 25. Balance Sheet Represents a financial situation at a single point in time Has a date on it Broken down by: Type of Asset or liability Time or life of the account type
  • 26. Balance Sheet Current Assets Cash and other assets that will be converted into cash during one operating cycle Non-Current Assets Those not expected to be converted into cash in one operating cycle
  • 27. JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.
  • 28. Balance Sheet Current Liabilities Debts that will come due within one year from the balance sheet date Non-Current Liabilities Those debts due more that one year from the balance sheet date
  • 29. Balance Sheet Intermediate Assets and Liabilities Long term Assets and Liabilities Can use cost or market valuations or both Supporting Schedules are very helpful Will need a balance sheet for beginning and ending of accounting period
  • 30. Income Statement Summary of income and expenses Represents a period of time between two balance sheets Explains the change in equity between two balance sheets Can be divided into enterprise reports Can be cash or accrual
  • 31. Assets Liabilities Equity Assets Liabilities Equity +/- Net Income +/- Valuation Changes Family living withdrawals + Capital contributions Beginning Balance Sheet Ending Balance Sheet
  • 32. Income Statement Will have more than one profit line Definition of Profit Financial profit is the net return to business equity
  • 33. Accrual Adjusted Income Statement Cash incomes and expenses must be adjusted by: Changes in non-cash assets Inventories Pre paid expenses Receivables Changes in non-cash liabilities Payables Accrued interest
  • 34. Statement of Cash Flows Not the same as a cash flow plan (Budget) Is a historical record of sources and uses of funds Divisions of Statement: Cash from operating activities Cash from investing activities Cash from financing activities
  • 35. Statement of Owner Equity Explains the change in owners equity between two balances sheets Changes due to : Net income Change in inventory valuation Family living withdrawals Capital contributions Capital distributions
  • 36. Financial Analysis All business owners should have a basic set of financial statements at their disposal and they should know how to analyze and interpret them.
  • 37. Financial Analysis Two Objectives Measure financial condition of the business Measure financial performance of the business
  • 38. Financial Analysis Horizontal Analysis Vertical Analysis Ratio Analysis
  • 39. Horizontal Analysis Looks at trends in performance and strength over time For example, percent change in net income from year to year
  • 40. Vertical Analysis Looks at within year events rather than over time For example, interest expense as a percent of total expenses
  • 41. Ratio Analysis Allows for consistent comparison of a single business over time as well as comparison between businesses Converts nominal dollar amounts to a common basis
  • 42. Source of data for Ratio Analysis Balance Sheet Income Statement
  • 43. Farm Financial Standards Council (Five Criteria) Liquidity Solvency Profitability Financial Efficiency Repayment Capacity
  • 44. Ratio Analysis 16 different ratios commonly used Each has limitations Proper interpretation is critical
  • 45. Liquidity Ability of a business to pay current liabilities as they come due
  • 46. Liquidity Current Ratio Current Assets/Current Liabilities Less than one is bad Working capital Current assets minus current liabilities Negative number is bad
  • 47. Solvency Ability of the firm to repay all of its financial obligations
  • 48. Solvency Debt to Asset Ratio Total liabilities/total assets Greater than one bad Equity to Asset Ratio Total equity/total assets Debt to Equity Ratio Leverage ratio Less than one better
  • 49. Profitability Rate of return on assets Rate of return on equity Operating profit margin ratio
  • 50. Financial Efficiency Measures the intensity with which a business uses its assets to generate gross revenues and the effectiveness of production
  • 51. Financial Efficiency Asset turnover ratio Operating expense ratio Depreciation ratio Interest expense ratio Net income from operations ratio
  • 52. Repayment Capacity Measures the borrower’s ability to repay term debts and capital leases rather than financial position or performance
  • 53. Repayment Capacity Term debt and capital lease coverage ratio Capital replacement and term repayment margin
  • 54. Cautions Measures are only as good as the data used Methods must be consistent between years and between operations Example – Asset valuation methods Measures ask the right questions but do not provide the answers
  • 55. JOIN KHALID AZIZ ECONOMICS OF ICMAP, ICAP, MA-ECONOMICS, B.COM. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 1,3,4 ICAP MODULE B, B.COM, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. COST ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP STAGE 2,3 ICAP MODULE D, BBA, MBA & PIPFA. CONTACT: 0322-3385752 0312-2302870 R-1173,ALNOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19,F.B.AREA, KARACHI, PAKISTAN.