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LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION & CORPORATE FINANCIAL REPORTING.

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1 LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION & CORPORATE FINANCIAL REPORTING

2 Course Objective  An introduction to the role of financial accounting in the reporting of the financial performance of a business.  It examines the principles, components and uses of financial accounting and reporting from a user’s perspective.  This includes the recording of accounting transactions and events, the examination of the elements of financial statements, the preparation of the financial statements and the analysis of financial results.

3 Think of Accounting as a Language

4 Financial Statements To communicate with various parties involved, a company will prepare Financial Statements You need to understand accounting principles in order to interpret what the Financial Statements mean. To see financial statements: www.sedar.comwww.sedar.com

5 Introduction  Importance of Accounting  Present in every department of a company  Allows management and investors to understand and evaluate the performance of a business  Includes financial reporting, budgeting, financial reviews  Present in your every day life: your finance & investments  Careers in Accounting  CA, CGA, CMA  Also a good basis for careers in finance

6 Introduction  Book  Financial Accounting – A user perspective by Hoskin, Fizzell and Cherry, 6 th edition  Detecting Earnings Management by Gary Giroux.

7 Introduction  Course outline  Available on WebCT  Course evaluation Pre-Class Problems (individual)10% Post-Class assignments10% Mid-term Exam30% Final exams50%

8 Post Class and Pre-Class Problems  Pre-Class Problems should be completed prior coming to class  Pre-Class Problems will be randomly picked up at the beginning of class  Post class assignments should be done in groups of 4 or 5.  Post class assignments will be due the following class week after the lecture on the related chapter is completed.  Post class assignments will also be randomly picked up at the beginning of class.

9 Mid-Term  Friday, October 21, 2011, from 12 PM to 2 PM  Location TBA  Any conflict with this date must be communicated with the instructor as soon as possible.

10 How to succeed in this course?  Read the chapter before coming to class  Complete the pre-class problems on time  Complete the post-class problems on time  Keep up with the material throughout the term  Ask questions!


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