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Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780134125053
Author: Kemp, Robert S., Waybright, Jeffrey.
Publisher: Pearson Education,
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Providing information about the performance and
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economic decisions best describes the role of:
Select one:
O a. Financial reporting.
O b. Financial statement analysis.
O c. Auditing.
Who will be a user of financial statements, and what will they be used for?
Question 17 options:
Lenders will use financial statements to decide whether to invest in a company.
Investors will use financial statements to decide whether to lend money to a company.
The marketing department is interested in the operating income figures in the financial statements.
Managers will use financial statements to make decisions about their company.
What is the accounting equation and discuss how it impacts on the operations of a business?
2. Why is liquidity critical for a business and how might this affect decision making?
3. Why is investment appraisal important to a business? Use examples to support your reasons.
4. What is meant by relevant costs and critically explain their role in decision making.
5. Discuss the benefits of the information contained in the Income Statement/Profit and Loss Account.
Chapter 12 Solutions
Financial Accounting
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