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1 Underlying Principles – The Building Blocks Underlying Principles – The Building Blocks

2 learning objectives uses and purpose of accounting the conceptual frameworks of accounting the Statement of Principles (SOP) UK accounting concepts true and fair view UK accounting and financial reporting standards Session Summary (1)

3 international accounting standards financial accounting, management accounting and financial management accounting and accountancy types of business entity financial statements users of financial statements accountability and financial reporting Session Summary (2)

4 outline the uses and purpose of accounting and the practice of accountancy explain the development of the conceptual frameworks of accounting outline the contents of the UK Statement of Principles explain the main UK accounting concepts and accounting and financial reporting standards appreciate the meaning of true and fair view Learning Objectives (1)

5 consider the importance of international accounting standards explain what is meant by financial accounting, management accounting and financial management illustrate the different types of business entity explain the nature and purpose of financial statements identify the wide range of users of financial information consider the issues of accountability and financial reporting Learning Objectives (2)

6 accountancy is the practice of accounting The three questions generally answered by accounting: how are we doing, and are we doing well or badly? which problems should be looked at? which is the best alternative for doing a job? Uses and Purpose of Accounting (1)

7 Accounting may be defined as the classification and recording of monetary transactions the presentation and interpretation of the results of those transactions the monetary projection of future activities from alternative courses of action Uses and Purpose of Accounting (2)

8 The Statement of Principles (1) The SOP is a statement of guidelines, and comprises 8 chapters that deal with the following topics: the objectives of financial statements identification of the entities required to provide financial statements the qualitative characteristics required to make financial information useful to users

9 The Statement of Principles (2) the main elements included in the financial statements when transactions should be recognised in financial statements how assets and liabilities should be measured how financial statements should be presented for clear and effective communication the accounting by an entity for interests in other entities

10 Features of Useful Financial Information

11 UK Accounting Concepts

12 True and Fair View the term true and fair view was introduced in the Companies Act 1947 true and fair view was adopted by the European Community Council in its 4th directive true and fair view was implemented by the UK in the Companies Act 1981, and in the implementation of the 7th directive in the 1989 Act (section 226 or 227) In practice true and fair view relates to the extent to which the various principles, concepts, and standards of accounting have been applied

13 The framework of accounting that covers which data should be included within an accounting system, and how that data should be recorded and reported is included in: Statements of Standard Accounting Practice (SSAPs) Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) UK Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards

14 International Accounting Standards the IASC was created in order to develop international accounting standards the successor to the IASC, the IASB (International Accounting Standards Board) was set up in April 2001 the IASB publishes International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) from 1 January 2005 there was mandatory application of the IFRSs by listed companies within EU member states

15 Branches of Accounting

16 Professional Accounting Bodies

17 Accounting processes follow a system of recording and classifying data followed by summarisation of financial information for subsequent interpretation and presentation Accounting Processes

18 Types of Business Entity

19 The three main financial statements that appear within a business’s annual report and accounts are the balance sheet profit and loss account cash flow statement Financial Statements

20 Users of Financial and Accounting Information

21 Accountability is maintained by the reporting to shareholders on a yearly and half-yearly basis of sales and other activities and profits or losses arising from those activities and the audit function Accountability and Financial Reporting


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