FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LECTURE NOTES BY MR. S. NDHLOVU TOPIC 3

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LECTURE NOTES BY MR. S. NDHLOVU TOPIC 3 ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS Financial statements are prepared on the basis of a number of fundamental accounting assumptions and conventions. Accounting concepts are those assumptions, principles or conditions on which the accounting system is based. Principles are set of rules to be followed in accounting. The following are important accounting concepts or principles. Business Entity Concepts: According to these concepts, a business is treated as separate Entity distinct from its owner. This means that in accounting the business and owner must be treated separately. Thus, when one person invests amount in to the business, it will be deemed to the liability of the business. The concept of separate entity is applicable to all form of business.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS CONT’D Going concern concepts: According to this, it is assumed that business will exist for a long time. There is no intention t o liquidate the business in the immediate future. Money measurement concepts: Accounting records only those transactions which are expressed in monetary terms. Transactions which cannot be expressed in money do not find place in the books of accounts. Historical Cost Concepts: According to this concept, all transactions are recorded in the books of accounts at actual price involved. The assets are shown at cost price, which is used as a basis for their valuation. Dual aspect Concepts: according to this concept, every transaction has two aspects. These two aspects are receiving aspect and giving aspect. These two aspects have to be recorded. The basis of this principle is that for every debit, there is an equal and corresponding credit.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS CONT’D Accrual Concept or Matching concept: According to this principle, the effect of transactions and other events are recognized when they occur and they are recorded in the books and reported in the financial statements of the period to which they relate. cost of a business of a particular period is compared with the revenue of that period in order to ascertain net profit or net loss. Time interval concept or Accounting period Concept: According to this assumption, the life of a business is divided into different periods for preparing financial statements. Generally business concern adopt twelve months( one year) period for measuring the income of the concern. This time interval is known as accounting period. Prudence concept: This concept states the there is need to be cautious when exercising judgment on estimates of revenue under conditions of uncertainty, such that assets or income are not overstated and liabilities or expenses are not understated.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS CONT’D Convention of consistency: - This convention follows that the basis followed in several accounting periods should be consistent. This means the methods adopted in one accounting year should not be changed in another year. Then only comparison of results is possible. Convention of Materiality: - Materiality means relevance or importance or significance. It is generally accepted in the accounting circle that the accounting statements and records must reveal all material facts. Information is said to be material if its omission or misstatement could influence economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial the financial statements

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK AND GOVERNING BODIES Accounting framework form a theoretical basis for determining how transactions should be measured (historical value or current value) and reported – i.e. how they are presented or communicated to users. The following will have influence on the preparation of the financial statements: National/ local legislation, Accounting concepts and individual judgment, Accounting standards, Other international influences, Generally accepted accounting principles(GAAP)- These are rules governing accounting and may be derived from: national legislation, statutory requirements in other countries, stock exchange, etc. Fair presentation- it is a requirement of both national and international standards on auditing that the financial statements should give a fair presentation.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK AND GOVERNING BODIES CONT’D ACCOUNTING STANDARDS Accounting standards are considered as a guide for maintaining and preparing accounts. They are the rules that ensure uniformity of preparation, presentation and reporting of accounting information. They can also be defined as the accounting principles and rules which are to be followed for various accounting treatments while preparing financial statements on uniform basis and which will reveal the same meaning to all the interested groups. The following are some of the accounting standards: International Accounting Standards (IASs) International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSASs)

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK AND GOVERNING BODIES CONT’D NEED FOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS (OBJECTS OF ACCOUNTING STANDARDS): The need for accounting standards arises from limitations of financial statements. The need for accounting standards arises due to the following reasons. To communicate uniform results to external users as well as internal users for decision making. To serve as a tools for information systems catering the needs of management, owners , creditors , Government etc. To facilitate inter firm, intra firm comparison. To make the financial statement more reliable comparable and understandable

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK AND GOVERNING BODIES CONT’D ACCOUNTING STANDARDS GOVERNING BODIES The following are some of governing bodies for the accounting standards (i) International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) which is responsible for International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs). The objectives of the IASB are: to develop, in the public interest, a single set of high quality, understandable and enforceable global accounting standards that require high quality, transparent and comparable information in financial statements and other financial reporting to help participants in the world’s capital markets and other users make economic decision. To promote the use and rigorous application of those standards To bring about convergence of national accounting standards and international Reporting Standards to high quality solutions (ii) International Financial Reporting Standards Advisory Council (IFRSAC)