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Chapter 6: The Search for Objectives Importance of user needs and objectives after Accounting Research Studies 1 and 3 Between Accounting Research Studies 1 and 3 and the conceptual framework Basic objectives of financial reporting The user heterogeneity problem

User Needs and Objectives Ignored by ARS 1 & 3 Assumed more important role beginning in 1960s and extending into 1970s AAA AICPA APB FASB

Objectives & Standards Replacing the Postulates & Principles A Statement of Basic Accounting TheoryAAA1966 Basic Concepts and Accounting Principles Underlying Financial Statements of Business Enterprises APB1970 Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory AcceptanceAAA Objectives of Financial StatementsAICPA

A Statement of Basic Accounting Theory (AAA) Represents a change in approach, not normative In 1964 Executive Committee defined theory as ”...a cohesive set of hypothetical, conceptual and pragmatic principles forming a general frame of reference for a field of study.”

Objectives of Accounting are to... 1.make decisions concerning limited resources 2.direct and control resources 3.maintain custodianship of resources 4.facilitate social functions and controls

Four (4) Standards for Evaluating Accounting Information Relevance: usefulness in making the decision at hand Verifiability: synonymous with objectivity Freedom from bias: necessary due to user heterogeneity and adversarial relationship between management & external users Quantifiability: ”...it can be said that the primary, if not the total concern of accountants, is with quantification and quantified data.”

Five (5) Guidelines for Communication of Accounting Information Appropriateness to expected use Disclosure of significant relationships Inclusion of environmental information Uniformity of practice within and among entities Consistency of practices through time

Objectives & Standards Replacing the Postulates & Principles Basic Concepts and Accounting Principles Underlying Financial Statements of Business Enterprises (APB 4) APB1970 A Statement of Basic Accounting TheoryAAA1966 Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory AcceptanceAAA Objectives of Financial StatementsAICPA

APB Statement 4 Published October 1970 Purpose of Statement was to state fundamental concepts of financial reporting to serve as a foundation for the opinions of the APB Definitions...some better, some not

Definitions in APB Statement 4 ”Accounting is a service activity. Its function is to provide quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, about economic entities that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions.” Basic accounting terminology was once again defined by whatever was being done in practice.

Objectives & Standards Replacing the Postulates & Principles Objectives of Financial Statements (Trueblood Report)AICPA1973 A Statement of Basic Accounting TheoryAAA1966 Basic Concepts and Accounting Principles Underlying Financial Statements of Business Enterprises (APB 4) APB1970 Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory AcceptanceAAA1977

The Trueblood Report AICPA formed the Trueblood Committee at a time when APB was under heavy criticism Founded April 1971 Charged with using APB Statement 4 as a vehicle for refining the objectives of financial statements Enumerated 12 objectives of financial accounting

12 Objectives of Financial Accounting 1.Basic objective of financial statements is to provide information useful for making economic decisions 2.An objective of financial statements is to serve primarily users...who rely on financial statements as their principal source of information... 3.An objective of financial statements is to provide information useful to investors and creditors for predicting, comparing, and evaluating potential cash flows to them in terms of amount, timing, and related uncertainty.

12 Objectives of Financial Accounting 4.An objective of financial statements is to provide users with information for predicting, comparing, and evaluating enterprise earning power. 5.An objective of financial statements is to supply information useful in judging management’s ability to utilize enterprise resources effectively in achieving the primary enterprise goal. 6.An objective of financial statements is to provide factual and interpretive information about transactions and other events which is useful for...

12 Objectives of Financial Accounting 7.An objective is to provide a statement of financial position, useful for... 8.An objective is to provide a statement of periodic earnings useful for... 9.Another objective is to provide a statement of financial activities useful for An objective of financial statements is to provide information useful for the predictive process. Financial forecasts should be provided when they will enhance the reliability of users’ predictions.

12 Objectives of Financial Accounting 11.An objective of financial statements for governmental and not-for-profit organizations is to provide information useful for evaluating the effectiveness of the management of the resources in achieving the organization’s goals. Performance measures should be quantified in terms of identified goals. 12.An objective of financial statements is to report on those activities of the enterprise that affect society...

The Trueblood Report Is an important step towards establishing a meaningful conceptual framework of objectives Emphasizes Importance of cash flows Relationship of earning-power to future cash flow generation

Objectives & Standards Replacing the Postulates & Principles A Statement of Basic Accounting TheoryAAA1966 Basic Concepts and Accounting Principles Underlying Financial Statements of Business Enterprises (APB 4) APB1970 Objectives of Financial Statements (Trueblood Report)AICPA1973 Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory AcceptanceAAA1977

Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory Acceptance (SATTA) SATTA commissioned by Executive Committee of AAA in 1973 Purpose was to survey current literature to determine where the accounting profession stood in relation to accounting theory Took a cautionary approach to adopting any one valuation theory Pessimistic view of the role and possibilities of accounting theory formulation at a time when a conceptual framework was begun by a rule- making body

Theory Approaches SATTA found in its Survey of Accounting Literature Classical Decision-Usefulness Decision-Model Orientation Decision-Maker Orientation Information Economics

Degrees of User Homogeneity of Information Needs Low User Homogeneity

SATT expressed the opinion that choice among accounting theories (valuation systems) could not be made due to the diversity of users and their differing objectives and information needs Did not prove that the groups have strongly differentiated information needs

Objectives & Standards Replacing the Postulates & Principles A Statement of Basic Accounting TheoryAAA1966 Basic Concepts and Accounting Principles Underlying Financial Statements of Business Enterprises (APB 4) APB1970 Objectives of Financial Statements (Trueblood Report)AICPA1973 Statement of Accounting Theory and Theory AcceptanceAAA1977

User Objectives and User Diversity User diversity is a problem Two major areas where broad information is applicable to many user groups Predictive ability Accountability

Chapter 6: The Search for Objectives Importance of user needs and objectives after Accounting Research Studies 1 and 3 Between Accounting Research Studies 1 and 3 and the conceptual framework Basic objectives of financial reporting The user heterogeneity problem