Title: BALANCE SHEET
1BALANCE SHEET
- Accounting ASW
- Summer 2007
2Assets Liabilities Owners Equity
- Net Worth
- Explains the components of net worth
3Reason for mis-valuation
- Accounting omits many assets
- Accounting mis-values many assets
- FASB/IASB know and do it intentionally
4Asset Definition
- Probable net future cash inflow
- Currently right to it (often title)
- Past transaction provided right
- Future benefits reasonably quantifiable
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6Are these recognized as assets?
- Cash, accounts receivable and PPE?
- Yes, recognized as assets
- Intangibles
- - patents/R D,
- - trademarks/advertising
- - goodwill?
- Recognized only if purchased
externally
7- Executory contracts
- - situations in which contracts have been
signed but neither party has acted - - e.g., purchase contracts, rental
agreements, etc. - Generally not
- Employees
- Never
8Asset Valuation
- Most assets are value based on historical cost
(e.g., inventory, PPE, land) - - Initially at acquisition cost
- - Inclusive of the cost of putting in
place-- e.g., labor, taxes, transportation, etc. - PPE is reduced by
- - depreciation of normal use
- - impairment if value falls below book
9- Inventory reduced to lower of cost or market
- Accounts receivable are reduced for estimated bad
debts - A few assets are valued at fair market value
- - e.g., some debt and equity securities
and financial instruments - - increasingly common, especially with
financial instruments - - remains controversial
10Asset Classification (US)
- Current assetsone year (or operating cycle)
until cash - Noncurrent assetslonger term
- E.g., Strategic investments in other companies
property, plant and equipment intangible assets - Problem 2.17
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13Liability Definition
- Probable net future cash (or service/goods
outflow) - Unavoidable obligation to pay it
- Created by past transaction or exchange
- Amount (and time) can be reasonably estimated
14Are these recognized as liabilities?
- Accounts payable, long-term debt?
- Yes, recognized as liabilities
- Contingencies and litigation?
- Rarely if probable and reasonably
estimable - Executory contracts?
- No?
- Employees?
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16Liability Classification
- Current liabilities
- - due within a year (or operating cycle)
- - includes the current portion of long-
term debt - Noncurrent liabilitieslonger term
- - E.g., non-current long term debt weird
- liabilities like deferred taxes, pension
- liabilities, etc.
17Liability Valuation
- Expected cash outflow for most current
liabilities - - e.g., accounts. payable, salaries
payable, etc. - - not worth the effort of discounting
- Discounted present value of future cash outflow
for long-term debt (including current portion) - - typically clear from amount received
- at issuance
- Problem 2.18
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20Owners Equity
- Residual (assets - liabilities)
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22Owners Equity Classification
- Contributed Capital
- Par value (shares outstanding times
par value per share)--arbitrary - Capital in excess of par (proceeds
minus par value) - Retained earnings (cumulative earnings net of
dividends) - Other--foreign currency translation etc.
23Basic Journal Entries
- Debits on the left
- Credits on the right
- Assets increase with debits
- Liabilities increase with credits
- DebitsCredits implies
- AssetsLiabilities Owners Equity
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24- Buy inventory for cash
- Buy inventory on credit
- Issue stock for cash
- Pay off accounts payable
- Sell inventory at cost
- Problem 2.27, 2.29
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29Contra Accounts
- Accumulate reductions in accounts
- Often used to separate historical cost from book
value - Accumulated Depreciation
- - Contra-asset offsetting PPE at cost
- - Credit balance
- Allowed for Doubtful Accounts
- - Contra to accounts receivable