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1 Business Activities and the Role of Accounting © 2012 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner.  This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part.

Environment of a Business Organization Chapter 1

Aim of the Accounting Information accounting is an information system that measures, processes and communicates financial information of an economic entity to the decision makers economic entity is an economic organization that acts independently business entity is an economic entity that sells goods or provides services Chapter 1

Accounting Information System Main building blocks identification and measurement recording communicating outcome by financial statements and other financial reports Characteristics Relevant- meets the needs of decision makers Reliable - trustable Comparable – among companies and among different periods for the same company Chapter 1

Accounting Information System Analyze Transaction Record Classify Summarize Report Audit Financial Statement Analysis Bookkeeping Chapter 1

Business Information System Components Chapter 1

Users of Accounting Information creditors ; investors government ; regulatory agencies ; labor unions; financial advisors; brokerage firms; auditors; lawyers; consumer groups; and academicians executive officers Chapter 1

Users of Accounting Information decision makers - the users of the accounting information To whom is the business accountable? What is it accountable for? What is the role of accounting in this accountability? Chapter 1

Business Goals and Strategies is the target of a business organization towards which all efforts are directed the goal of profit maximization or profitability the goal of liquidity Business Strategies are the means to achieve the set goals Chapter 1

Business Entity Forms Sole Proprietorship Partnership Corporation Chapter 1

Business Activities Chapter 1

Financing Activities initially needs funds to setup a business in later periods to run operations and to grow obtaining such funds either from external or internal sources creditors shareholders Funds obtained from: loans (debt) capital Funds provided to: payment of interest payment of dividends repayment of debt Chapter 1

Investing Activities Spending the funds obtained effectively and efficiently involve purchase and sale of buildings, machinery or other investment instruments such as government bonds, treasury bills extending loans to other companies are expected to contribute directly or indirectly to the profit maximization and solvency goals of the business Chapter 1

Operating Activities involve the daily activities of the entities to run the business include sales and marketing of the goods sold and services provided production purchasing merchandise and inventory items managing human resources effective and efficient management of operating activities needed to achieve profitability and liquidity Chapter 1

Primary Financial Statements Income Statement Statement of Financial Position (balance sheet) Cash Flow Statement (or Statement of Cash Flows) Statement of Changes in Equity Chapter 1

Income Statement summarizes the revenues and expenses of an entity for a certain period in time reveals the results of operations during a period shows whether an entity is successful in achieving the goal of profitability Chapter 1

Example of an Income Statement Chapter 1

Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) Net income retained in the business Chapter 1

Statement of Cash Flows deals with cash in-flows and out-flows company resulting from operating, financing and investing activities for a specific period presents information regarding the goal of liquidity Chapter 1

Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 1

Statement of Changes in Equity summarizes the transactions that affect the shareholders’ equity in a given period increases in the share capital or payments of dividends to shareholders during the period are presented Chapter 1

Statement of Changes in Equity Chapter 1

Chapter 1

Auditing and Auditors’ Opinion Independent audit of financial statements: the examination of the financial statements, accounting system and internal controls, and the accounting records of a company purpose of an independent audit is to express an opinion on the financial statements- whether they are prepared in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles whether they fairly present the financial position of the company auditors’ report implies that the financial statements are free of material misstatements Chapter 1

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Regulatory Bodies National International Public Oversight, Accounting and Auditing Standards Authority Capital Markets Board (CMB) Ministry of Finance TURMOB (Union of Chambers of Certified Public Accountants of Turkey) International International Federation of Accountants International Accounting Standards Board- International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Federation of European Accountants (FEA) Chapter 1

Development of Accounting commercial transaction records - 3600 BC first known formal treatment of accounting - Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli- in 1494- Summa de arithmetica, geometrica, proportioni et proportionalita 19th century – distinction between creditors and owners - national accounting standards early 20th century - standardization of financial reports end of the 20th century, these developments had resulted in the global standardization of accounting standards, and in the beginning of the 21st century, the International Financial Reporting Standards were issued Chapter 1

Development of Accounting in Turkey Commercial Code of 1850 - translation of the French Commercial Code a second Commercial Code was enacted by Law number 826, in 1926- based on the German commerce and company laws that controlled the accounting rules 1950s on- American expertise has been utilized and the Turkish economic system - heavily influenced by the American system Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) came out in 1984; full operations started in 1986, and it is still the only stock exchange in Turkey. The foundation of the Capital Markets Board (CMB) and the Istanbul stock exchange, and the increase in foreign investments The first set of financial accounting standards was developed in January 1989 by the CMB, to be effective for the fiscal years that started on or after January 1, 1989 The Ministry published the committee’s report in a communiqué on 26 December 1992, establishing the principles and the uniform chart of accounts to be in effect starting 1 January 1994 Turkish Accounting Standards Board (TASB - IFRS), and has issued thirty-one accounting standards and twelve financial reporting standards, as of the time this book went to press. 26 September 2011 the TASB is dissolved and Public Oversight, Accounting and Auditing Standards Authority is formed Chapter 1

Accounting Profession in Turkey Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Sworn-in Certified Public Accountant (Sworn-in CPA) Chapter 1

Career Opportunities in Accounting Public Service and Taxation Planning Regulatory Investigations Consulting Enforcement Treasury Ministries Legal services Financial Preparation Analysis Auditing Regulatory Consulting Planning Managerial General accounting Cost accounting Budgeting Internal auditing Consulting Controller Treasurer Strategy Chapter 1

Corporate Organization Chart Chapter 1

Welcome to the world of accounting………………… Chapter 1