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CHAPTER

1

FINANCIAL REPORTING AND
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

Intermediate Accounting
IFRS Edition
Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield
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Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
1.

2.

Explain how accounting assists in the efficient use of scarce
resources.

3.

Explain the need for high-quality standards.

4.

Identify the objective of financial reporting.

5.

Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the
standard-setting process.

6.

Explain the meaning of IFRS.

7.
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Identify the major financial statements and other means of
financial reporting.

Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards
Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards

Global Markets

Objective of
Financial
Reporting

Financial
statements and
financial reporting

General-purpose
financial
statements

Accounting and
capital allocation
High-quality
standards

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Capital providers
Entity perspective
Decisionusefulness

Standard-Setting
Organizations

IOSCO
IASB
Hierarchy of IFRS

Financial
Reporting
Challenges
Political
environment
Expectations gap
Significant financial
reporting issues
Ethics
International
convergence
Global Markets
Global Markets
World markets are becoming increasingly intertwined.
Top 20 Global Companies In Terms Of Sales

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Global Markets
Global Markets
Significant number of foreign companies are found on
national exchanges.
Illustration 1-2
International Exchange
Statistics

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Global Markets
Global Markets
Financial Statements and Financial Reporting
Characteristics of accounting are:
(1)
(2)

economic entities to

(3)

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the identification, measurement, and communication
of financial information about

interested parties.

LO 1 Identify the major financial statements and other means of financial reporting.
Global Markets
Global Markets
Economic Entity

Financial Statements

Additional Information

Financial
Information

Statement of
Financial Position

President’s letter

Accounting?

Income Statement
or Statement of
Comprehensive
Income

Identify
and
Measure
and
Communicate

Statement of Cash
Flows
Statement of
Changes in Equity

Prospectuses
Reports filed with
governmental
agencies
News releases
Forecasts
Environmental
impact statements

Note Disclosures
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Etc.
LO 1 Identify the major financial statements and other means of financial reporting.
Global Markets
Global Markets
Accounting and Capital Allocation
Resources are limited. Efficient use of resources often
determines whether a business thrives.
Illustration 1-3
Capital Allocation Process

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LO 2 Explain how accounting assists in the efficient use of scare resources.
Global Markets
Global Markets
High Quality Standards
Globalization demands a single set of high-quality
international accounting standards. Some elements:
1. Single set of high-quality accounting standards established by
a single standard-setting body.
2. Consistency in application and interpretation.
3. Common disclosures.
4. Common high-quality auditing standards and practices.
5. Common approach to regulatory review and enforcement.
6. Education and training of market participants.
(Continued)
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LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
Global Markets
Global Markets
High Quality Standards
Globalization demands a single set of high-quality
international accounting standards. Some elements:
7. Common delivery systems (e.g., eXtensible Business
Reporting Language—XBRL).
8. Common approach to corporate governance and legal
frameworks around the world

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LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
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LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective: Provide financial information about the reporting
entity that is useful to
present and potential equity investors,
lenders, and
other creditors
in making decisions in their capacity as capital providers.

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LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective of Financial Accounting
General-Purpose Financial Statements
Provide financial reporting information to a wide variety
of users.
Provide the most useful information possible at the
least cost.

Capital Providers (Investors)
Investors are the primary user group.

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LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective of Financial Accounting
Entity Perspective
Companies viewed as separate and distinct from their owners.

Decision-Usefulness
Investors are interested in assessing the company’s
1. ability to generate net cash inflows and
2. management’s ability to protect and enhance the
capital providers’ investments.

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LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective of Financial Accounting
Review Question
The objective of financial reporting places most
emphasis on:
a. reporting to capital providers.
b. reporting on stewardship.
c. providing specific guidance related to specific
needs.
d. providing information to individuals who are
experts in the field.
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LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
Objective of Financial Accounting
Objective of Financial Accounting
Review Question
General-purpose financial statements are prepared
primarily for:
a. internal users.
b. external users.
c. auditors.
d. government regulators.

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LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Two Major Organizations:
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
 Issues International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS).
 Standards used on most foreign exchanges.
 Standards used by foreign companies listing on U.S.
securities exchanges.
 IFRS used in over 115 countries.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Two Major Organizations:
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
 Issues Statements of Financial Accounting
Standards (SFAS).
 Required for all U.S.-based companies.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
International Organization of Securities
Commissions (IOSCO)
 Does not set accounting standards.
 Dedicated to ensuring that global
markets can operate in an efficient
and effective basis.
http://www.iosco.org/

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
Composed of four organizations—
 International Accounting Standards
Committee Foundation (IASCF)
 International Accounting Standards
Board (IASB)

http://www.iasb.org

 Standards Advisory Council
 International Financial Reporting
Interpretations Committee (IFRIC)
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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Illustration 1-4
International Standard-Setting Structure

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Review Question
IFRS stands for:
a. International Federation of Reporting Services.
b. Independent Financial Reporting Standards.
c. International Financial Reporting Standards.
d. Integrated Financial Reporting Services.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Review Question
The major key players on the international side are
the:
a. IASB and FASB.
b. SEC and FASB.
c. IOSCO and the SEC.
d. IASB and IOSCO.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Standard-Setting Organizations
Standard-Setting Organizations
Review Question
Which body from the U.S. side is similar to the IASB?
a. SEC.
b. FASB.
c. FASC.
d. FAF.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Due Process
Due Process
The IASB due process has the following elements:
1. Independent standard-setting board;
2. Thorough and systematic process for developing
standards;
3. Engagement with investors, regulators, business leaders,
and the global accountancy profession at every stage of
the process; and
4. Collaborative efforts with the worldwide standard-setting
community.
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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Due Process
Due Process
Illustration 1-4
International
Standard-Setting
Structure

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Due Process
Due Process
Review Question
Accounting standard-setters use the following process in
establishing international standards:
a. Research, exposure draft, discussion paper, standard.
b. Discussion paper, research, exposure draft, standard.
c. Research, preliminary views, discussion paper,
standard.
d. Research, discussion paper, exposure draft, standard.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Types of Pronouncements
Types of Pronouncements
Issued by the IASB:
International Financial Reporting Standards.
Framework for financial reporting.
International financial reporting interpretations.

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LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and
their role in the standard-setting process.
Types of Pronouncements
Types of Pronouncements
Hierarchy of IFRS
Companies first look to:
1. International Financial Reporting Standards;
2. International Accounting Standards; and
3. Interpretations originated by the International Financial
Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) or the
former Standing Interpretations Committee (SIC).

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LO 6 Explain the meaning of IFRS.
Types of Pronouncements
Types of Pronouncements
Review Question
IFRS is comprised of:
a. International Financial Reporting Standards and FASB
financial reporting standards.
b. International Financial Reporting Standards, International
Accounting Standards, and international accounting
interpretations.
c. International Accounting Standards and international
accounting interpretations.
d. FASB financial reporting standards and International
Accounting Standards.
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LO 6 Explain the meaning of IFRS.
Financial Reporting Challenges
Financial Reporting Challenges
IFRS in a Political Environment

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Illustration 1-6
User Groups that Influence the
Formulation of Accounting Standards

LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
Financial Reporting Challenges
Financial Reporting Challenges
The Expectations Gap
What the public thinks accountants should do vs. what
accountants think they can do.

Significant Financial Reporting Issues
 Non-financial measurements
 Forward-looking information
 Sort assets
 Timeliness
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LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
Financial Reporting Challenges
Financial Reporting Challenges
Ethics in the Environment of Financial Accounting
Companies that concentrate on “maximizing the bottom
line,” “facing the challenges of competition,” and
“stressing short-term results” place accountants in an
environment of conflict and pressure.
IFRS does not always provide an answer.
Doing the right thing is not always easy or obvious.

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LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
Financial Reporting Challenges
Financial Reporting Challenges
International Convergence
In 2002 the IASB and the FASB formalized their commitment
to the convergence of U.S. GAAP and international
standards. The Boards agreed to:
1. Make their existing financial reporting standards fully
converged as soon as practicable, and
2. Coordinate their future work programs to ensure that
once achieved, convergence is maintained.

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LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
Financial Reporting Challenges
Financial Reporting Challenges
Review Question
The expectations gap is:
a. what financial information management provides and
what users want.
b. what the public thinks accountants should do and what
accountants think they can do.
c. what the governmental agencies want from standardsetting and what the standard-setters provide.
d. what the users of financial statements want from the
government and what is provided.
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LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.




IFRS tends to be simpler and more flexible in its accounting and
disclosure requirements.



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The fact that there are differences between IFRS and U.S. GAAP
should not be surprising because standard-setters have developed
standards in response to different user needs.

The U.S. SEC recently eliminated the need for foreign companies
that trade shares in U.S. markets to reconcile their accounting with
U.S. GAAP.
Appendix

1A

THE U.S. STANDARD-SETTING ENVIRONMENT

Organizations responsible for developing financial
accounting standards (GAAP) in the United States:
1. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC).

2. Financial Accounting
Standards Board (FASB).
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http://www.sec.gov/

http://www.fasb.org/
Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities and Exchange Commission
Established by federal government
Accounting and reporting for public companies

Securities Act
Securities Act
of 1933
of 1933

Securities Act
Securities Act
of 1934
of 1934

Encouraged private standard-setting body
SEC requires public companies to adhere to GAAP
SEC Oversight
Enforcement Authority
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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Wheat Committee’s recommendations resulted in the creation of a the
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in 1973.
Financial
Accounting
Foundation
Financial
Accounting
Standards Board
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Standards Advisory
Standards Advisory
Council
Council
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Selects members of the FASB
Funds their activities
Exercises general oversight.
Mission to establish and improve
standards of financial accounting
and reporting.

Consult on major policy issues.

LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Missions is to establish and improve standards of financial
accounting and reporting. Differences between FASB and
APB include:
Smaller Membership
Full-time, Remunerated Membership
Greater Autonomy
Increased Independence
Broader Representation

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LO 6 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Due Process
FASB relies on two basic premises:
Responsive to entire economic community
(2) Operate in full view of the public
(1)

Step 1 = Topic placed on agenda
Step 2 = Research conducted and Discussion Memorandum issued.
Step 3 = Public hearing
Step 4 = Board evaluates research, public response and issues
Exposure Draft
Step 5 = Board evaluates responses and issues final Statement of
Financial Accounting Standard
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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Types of Pronouncements
Standards, Interpretations, and Staff Positions.
Financial Accounting Concepts
Emerging Issues Task Force Statements

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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Principles that have substantial authoritative support.
Major sources of GAAP:
FASB Standards, Interpretations, and Staff Positions
APB Opinions
AICPA Accounting Research Bulletins
When the Board approves a new standard, staff position, etc., the results are
included in the Codification through an Accounting Standards Update.
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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Illustration 1A-2

The
Codification
Framework

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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
International Accounting Convergence
International Accounting Convergence
Improvements in Accounting Standards
IASB and FASB have set up an extensive work plan to achieve
one set of international standards.
Illustration 1A-3
IFRS Adoption Timeline

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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
International Accounting Convergence
International Accounting Convergence
SEC Work Plan
Sufficient development and application of IFRS.
Independent standard-setting for the benefit of investors.
Investor understanding and education.
Regulatory environment.
Impact on large and small financial statement preparers.
Human capital readiness.

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LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their
role in the standard-setting process.
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Ch01-ENG accounting intermediate

  • 2. CHAPTER 1 FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING STANDARDS Intermediate Accounting IFRS Edition Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield Slide 1-2
  • 3. Learning Objectives Learning Objectives 1. 2. Explain how accounting assists in the efficient use of scarce resources. 3. Explain the need for high-quality standards. 4. Identify the objective of financial reporting. 5. Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process. 6. Explain the meaning of IFRS. 7. Slide 1-3 Identify the major financial statements and other means of financial reporting. Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 4. Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards Global Markets Objective of Financial Reporting Financial statements and financial reporting General-purpose financial statements Accounting and capital allocation High-quality standards Slide 1-4 Capital providers Entity perspective Decisionusefulness Standard-Setting Organizations IOSCO IASB Hierarchy of IFRS Financial Reporting Challenges Political environment Expectations gap Significant financial reporting issues Ethics International convergence
  • 5. Global Markets Global Markets World markets are becoming increasingly intertwined. Top 20 Global Companies In Terms Of Sales Slide 1-5
  • 6. Global Markets Global Markets Significant number of foreign companies are found on national exchanges. Illustration 1-2 International Exchange Statistics Slide 1-6
  • 7. Global Markets Global Markets Financial Statements and Financial Reporting Characteristics of accounting are: (1) (2) economic entities to (3) Slide 1-7 the identification, measurement, and communication of financial information about interested parties. LO 1 Identify the major financial statements and other means of financial reporting.
  • 8. Global Markets Global Markets Economic Entity Financial Statements Additional Information Financial Information Statement of Financial Position President’s letter Accounting? Income Statement or Statement of Comprehensive Income Identify and Measure and Communicate Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Changes in Equity Prospectuses Reports filed with governmental agencies News releases Forecasts Environmental impact statements Note Disclosures Slide 1-8 Etc. LO 1 Identify the major financial statements and other means of financial reporting.
  • 9. Global Markets Global Markets Accounting and Capital Allocation Resources are limited. Efficient use of resources often determines whether a business thrives. Illustration 1-3 Capital Allocation Process Slide 1-9 LO 2 Explain how accounting assists in the efficient use of scare resources.
  • 10. Global Markets Global Markets High Quality Standards Globalization demands a single set of high-quality international accounting standards. Some elements: 1. Single set of high-quality accounting standards established by a single standard-setting body. 2. Consistency in application and interpretation. 3. Common disclosures. 4. Common high-quality auditing standards and practices. 5. Common approach to regulatory review and enforcement. 6. Education and training of market participants. (Continued) Slide 1-10 LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
  • 11. Global Markets Global Markets High Quality Standards Globalization demands a single set of high-quality international accounting standards. Some elements: 7. Common delivery systems (e.g., eXtensible Business Reporting Language—XBRL). 8. Common approach to corporate governance and legal frameworks around the world Slide 1-11 LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
  • 12. Slide 1-12 LO 3 Explain the need for high-quality standards.
  • 13. Objective of Financial Accounting Objective of Financial Accounting Objective: Provide financial information about the reporting entity that is useful to present and potential equity investors, lenders, and other creditors in making decisions in their capacity as capital providers. Slide 1-13 LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
  • 14. Objective of Financial Accounting Objective of Financial Accounting General-Purpose Financial Statements Provide financial reporting information to a wide variety of users. Provide the most useful information possible at the least cost. Capital Providers (Investors) Investors are the primary user group. Slide 1-14 LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
  • 15. Objective of Financial Accounting Objective of Financial Accounting Entity Perspective Companies viewed as separate and distinct from their owners. Decision-Usefulness Investors are interested in assessing the company’s 1. ability to generate net cash inflows and 2. management’s ability to protect and enhance the capital providers’ investments. Slide 1-15 LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
  • 16. Objective of Financial Accounting Objective of Financial Accounting Review Question The objective of financial reporting places most emphasis on: a. reporting to capital providers. b. reporting on stewardship. c. providing specific guidance related to specific needs. d. providing information to individuals who are experts in the field. Slide 1-16 LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
  • 17. Objective of Financial Accounting Objective of Financial Accounting Review Question General-purpose financial statements are prepared primarily for: a. internal users. b. external users. c. auditors. d. government regulators. Slide 1-17 LO 4 Identify the objectives of financial reporting.
  • 18. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Two Major Organizations: International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)  Issues International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).  Standards used on most foreign exchanges.  Standards used by foreign companies listing on U.S. securities exchanges.  IFRS used in over 115 countries. Slide 1-18 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 19. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Two Major Organizations: Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)  Issues Statements of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS).  Required for all U.S.-based companies. Slide 1-19 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 20. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)  Does not set accounting standards.  Dedicated to ensuring that global markets can operate in an efficient and effective basis. http://www.iosco.org/ Slide 1-20 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 21. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) Composed of four organizations—  International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation (IASCF)  International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) http://www.iasb.org  Standards Advisory Council  International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) Slide 1-21 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 22. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Illustration 1-4 International Standard-Setting Structure Slide 1-22 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 23. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Review Question IFRS stands for: a. International Federation of Reporting Services. b. Independent Financial Reporting Standards. c. International Financial Reporting Standards. d. Integrated Financial Reporting Services. Slide 1-23 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 24. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Review Question The major key players on the international side are the: a. IASB and FASB. b. SEC and FASB. c. IOSCO and the SEC. d. IASB and IOSCO. Slide 1-24 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 25. Standard-Setting Organizations Standard-Setting Organizations Review Question Which body from the U.S. side is similar to the IASB? a. SEC. b. FASB. c. FASC. d. FAF. Slide 1-25 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 26. Due Process Due Process The IASB due process has the following elements: 1. Independent standard-setting board; 2. Thorough and systematic process for developing standards; 3. Engagement with investors, regulators, business leaders, and the global accountancy profession at every stage of the process; and 4. Collaborative efforts with the worldwide standard-setting community. Slide 1-26 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 27. Due Process Due Process Illustration 1-4 International Standard-Setting Structure Slide 1-27 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 28. Due Process Due Process Review Question Accounting standard-setters use the following process in establishing international standards: a. Research, exposure draft, discussion paper, standard. b. Discussion paper, research, exposure draft, standard. c. Research, preliminary views, discussion paper, standard. d. Research, discussion paper, exposure draft, standard. Slide 1-28 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 29. Types of Pronouncements Types of Pronouncements Issued by the IASB: International Financial Reporting Standards. Framework for financial reporting. International financial reporting interpretations. Slide 1-29 LO 5 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 30. Types of Pronouncements Types of Pronouncements Hierarchy of IFRS Companies first look to: 1. International Financial Reporting Standards; 2. International Accounting Standards; and 3. Interpretations originated by the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) or the former Standing Interpretations Committee (SIC). Slide 1-30 LO 6 Explain the meaning of IFRS.
  • 31. Types of Pronouncements Types of Pronouncements Review Question IFRS is comprised of: a. International Financial Reporting Standards and FASB financial reporting standards. b. International Financial Reporting Standards, International Accounting Standards, and international accounting interpretations. c. International Accounting Standards and international accounting interpretations. d. FASB financial reporting standards and International Accounting Standards. Slide 1-31 LO 6 Explain the meaning of IFRS.
  • 32. Financial Reporting Challenges Financial Reporting Challenges IFRS in a Political Environment Slide 1-32 Illustration 1-6 User Groups that Influence the Formulation of Accounting Standards LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 33. Financial Reporting Challenges Financial Reporting Challenges The Expectations Gap What the public thinks accountants should do vs. what accountants think they can do. Significant Financial Reporting Issues  Non-financial measurements  Forward-looking information  Sort assets  Timeliness Slide 1-33 LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 34. Financial Reporting Challenges Financial Reporting Challenges Ethics in the Environment of Financial Accounting Companies that concentrate on “maximizing the bottom line,” “facing the challenges of competition,” and “stressing short-term results” place accountants in an environment of conflict and pressure. IFRS does not always provide an answer. Doing the right thing is not always easy or obvious. Slide 1-34 LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 35. Financial Reporting Challenges Financial Reporting Challenges International Convergence In 2002 the IASB and the FASB formalized their commitment to the convergence of U.S. GAAP and international standards. The Boards agreed to: 1. Make their existing financial reporting standards fully converged as soon as practicable, and 2. Coordinate their future work programs to ensure that once achieved, convergence is maintained. Slide 1-35 LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 36. Financial Reporting Challenges Financial Reporting Challenges Review Question The expectations gap is: a. what financial information management provides and what users want. b. what the public thinks accountants should do and what accountants think they can do. c. what the governmental agencies want from standardsetting and what the standard-setters provide. d. what the users of financial statements want from the government and what is provided. Slide 1-36 LO 7 Describe the challenges facing financial reporting.
  • 37.   IFRS tends to be simpler and more flexible in its accounting and disclosure requirements.  Slide 1-37 The fact that there are differences between IFRS and U.S. GAAP should not be surprising because standard-setters have developed standards in response to different user needs. The U.S. SEC recently eliminated the need for foreign companies that trade shares in U.S. markets to reconcile their accounting with U.S. GAAP.
  • 38. Appendix 1A THE U.S. STANDARD-SETTING ENVIRONMENT Organizations responsible for developing financial accounting standards (GAAP) in the United States: 1. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 2. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Slide 1-38 http://www.sec.gov/ http://www.fasb.org/
  • 39. Securities and Exchange Commission Securities and Exchange Commission Established by federal government Accounting and reporting for public companies Securities Act Securities Act of 1933 of 1933 Securities Act Securities Act of 1934 of 1934 Encouraged private standard-setting body SEC requires public companies to adhere to GAAP SEC Oversight Enforcement Authority Slide 1-39 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 40. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Wheat Committee’s recommendations resulted in the creation of a the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in 1973. Financial Accounting Foundation Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Standards Advisory Council Council Slide 1-40 Selects members of the FASB Funds their activities Exercises general oversight. Mission to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting. Consult on major policy issues. LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 41. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Missions is to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting. Differences between FASB and APB include: Smaller Membership Full-time, Remunerated Membership Greater Autonomy Increased Independence Broader Representation Slide 1-41 LO 6 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 42. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Due Process FASB relies on two basic premises: Responsive to entire economic community (2) Operate in full view of the public (1) Step 1 = Topic placed on agenda Step 2 = Research conducted and Discussion Memorandum issued. Step 3 = Public hearing Step 4 = Board evaluates research, public response and issues Exposure Draft Step 5 = Board evaluates responses and issues final Statement of Financial Accounting Standard Slide 1-42 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 43. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Types of Pronouncements Standards, Interpretations, and Staff Positions. Financial Accounting Concepts Emerging Issues Task Force Statements Slide 1-43 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 44. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Principles that have substantial authoritative support. Major sources of GAAP: FASB Standards, Interpretations, and Staff Positions APB Opinions AICPA Accounting Research Bulletins When the Board approves a new standard, staff position, etc., the results are included in the Codification through an Accounting Standards Update. Slide 1-44 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 45. Financial Accounting Standards Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Illustration 1A-2 The Codification Framework Slide 1-45 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 46. International Accounting Convergence International Accounting Convergence Improvements in Accounting Standards IASB and FASB have set up an extensive work plan to achieve one set of international standards. Illustration 1A-3 IFRS Adoption Timeline Slide 1-46 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
  • 47. International Accounting Convergence International Accounting Convergence SEC Work Plan Sufficient development and application of IFRS. Independent standard-setting for the benefit of investors. Investor understanding and education. Regulatory environment. Impact on large and small financial statement preparers. Human capital readiness. Slide 1-47 LO 8 Identify the major policy-setting bodies and their role in the standard-setting process.
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