Long-Term Assets

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Beschrijving

This book is the third of seven books which introduces the basic principles of accounting. This book focuses on investments intended to be held for greater than one year. It introduces accounting for investments (available for sale, trading, and held to maturity), as well as, special accounting for certain long-term investments. Readers will learn the accounting for property, plant, and equipment, and depreciation methodology and terminology. Accounting for the disposal of property, plant, and equipment, asset exchanges, impairments, natural resource accounting and depletion concepts are also presented in this book.

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Part 1. Long-Term Investments

1. Intent-Based Accounting
1.1 The Fair Value Measurement Option

2. Available for Sale Securities
2.1 Other Comprehensive Income
2.2 An Illustration
2.3 Alternative: A Valuation Adjustments Account
2.4 Dividends and Interest
2.5 The Balance Sheet Appearance

3. Held to Maturity Securities
3.1 The Issue Price
3.2 Recording the Initial Investments
3.3 Illustration of Bonds Purchased at Par
3.4 Illustration of Bonds Purchased at a Premium
3.5 Illustration of Bonds Purchased at a Discount

4. The Equity Method of Accounting

5. Investments Requiring Consolidation
5.1 Economic Entity Concept and Control
5.2 Accounting Issues
5.3 Goodwill
5.4 The Consolidated Balance Sheet
5.5 The Consolidated Income Statement

Part 2. Property, Plant and Equipment

6. What Costs are Included in Property, Plant and Equipment
6.1 Cost to Assign to Items of Property, Plant and Equipment
6.2 Interest Cost
6.3 Training Costs
6.4 A Distinction Between Land and Land Improvements
6.5 Lump-Sum Acquisitions
6.6 Professional Judgment
6.7 Materiality Considerations

7. Equipment Leases

8. Service Life and Cost Allocation

9. Depreciation Methodology
9.1 Many Methods
9.2 Some Important Terminology

10. The Straight-Line Method
10.1 Fractional Period Depreciation
10.2 Spreadsheet Software

11. The Units-of-Output Method

12. The Double-Declining Balance Method
12.1 Spreadsheet Software
12.2 Fractional Period Depreciation
12.3 Alternatives to DDB

13. The Sum-of-the-Years’-Digits Method
13.1 Spreadsheet Software
13.2 Fractional Period Depreciation
13.3 Changes in Estimates

14. Tax Laws

Part 3. Advanced PP&E Issues/ Natural Resources/Intangibles

15. PP&E Costs Subsequent to Asset Acquisition
15.1 Restoration and Improvement

16. Disposal of PP&E

17. Accounting for Asset Exchanges
17.1 Commercial Substance
17.2 Recording the Initial Investments
17.3 Boot
17.4 Exchanges Lacking Commercial Substance

18. Assets Impairment
18.1 Taking a “Big Bath”

19. Natural Resources
19.1 Depletion Calculations
19.2 Equipment Used to Extract Natural Resources

20. Intangibles
20.1 An Amortization Example
20.2 An Impairment Example
20.3 Some Specific Intangibles

  • Larry M. Walther; Christopher J. Skousen
  • ISBN: 978-87-7681-488-5
  • 1. Editie
  • 60 pagina's
  • Gepubliceerd: donderdag 1 januari 2009
  • Prijs: Gratis