Identifies and summarises changes in the financial reporting

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Assignment: Newsletter and financial statements

Task - Complete the 2 questions given below. Now the student needs only Question 1. All workings, where appropriate, must be shown to substantiate your answers.

Question 1 - The regulatory environment and financial reporting

You are employed in a large accounting firm which specialises in preparing general purpose financial reports for large companies that are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). As the training manager, one of your key tasks is to prepare a regular newsletter for staff involved in the preparation of the above financial reports. The purpose of the newsletter is to keep staff updated on the latest financial reporting news, alerting staff of changes and developments that may impact their work, and provide enough information to staff to satisfy the following:

  • For staff to understand the nature of the news / change / development and its potential impact (so staff can decide whether they need to investigate further given the nature of their own work);
  • Provide directions to staff of where they can access further information on the news / change / development if they wish to (including website links where appropriate).

Required: Prepare a 2 page newsletter that identifies and summarises changes / developments and news in the financial reporting environment for the period from 1 May 2017 to 4 August 2017.

Question 2 - Financial statement presentation

The trial balance of Winter Ltd includes the following asset, liability and equity accounts at 30 June 2017:

 

DR

$

CR

$

Cash at bank

18,200


Cash management account

150,000


Accounts receivable

123,900


Interest receivable

6,700


Inventory

212,400


Raw materials

100,500


Prepaid rent

13,600


Investment property

614,000


Loan receivable

60,000


Land (at cost)

1,100,000


Plant and equipment (at cost)

652,200


Accumulated depreciation - plant and equipment


104,300

Goodwill

68,300


Accounts payable


75,800

Allowance for doubtful debts


14,600

Current tax liability


33,500

Accrued wages payable


8,200

Interest payable


8,300

Dividends payable


45,000

Provision for annual leave


36,000

Provision for long service leave


27,000

Provision for warranty


17,000

Debentures (due April 2020)


600,000

Bank loan


500,000

Share capital


500,000

General reserve


276,800

Retained earnings


873,300


$3,119,800

$3,119,800

Additional information:

  • All assets other than cash at bank, cash management account, accounts receivable, interest receivable, inventory, raw materials, and pre-paid rent are non-current.
  • All liabilities other than accounts payable, allowance for doubtful debts, current tax liability, accrued wages payable, interest payable, dividends payable and provisions listed below are non-current.
  • Provision for annual leave includes $19,000 payable within 1 year.
  • Provision for long service leave includes $8,000 payable within 1 year.
  • Provision for warranty includes $5,000 payable within 1 year.
  • In relation to the statement of financial position, where AASB 101 requires entities to disclose further sub-classifications of the minimum line items on the face of the statement or in the notes, the directors of Winter Ltd want to report only the minimum line items on the face of the statement, and leave the sub-classifications to be disclosed in the notes.

Required: Prepare the statement of financial position of Winter Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2017 in accordance with AASB 101, using the line items that a listed company is likely to use. Show all workings. Notes and comparative figures are not required.

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len1605536

8/19/2017 7:44:39 AM

Please let me know if anyone can complete this solution. If you have pay / deadline issue, you can discuss. Now the student needs only Question 1. This will involve extensive research on a number of sources over the required period. You will need to identify and consider a range of developments/changes such as: Technical issues: for example the issue of new accounting standards, amendments to accounting standards, updates on AASB or IASB projects in progress, outcomes of AASB or IASB meetings, amendments to ASX listing rules. Regulation and monitoring of financial reporting: for example ASIC reviews on financial reporting. Political influences or other potential developments. 'Political' does not only mean action from politicians – it would also include lobbying/actions by other groups to promote their own interests – for example there may be articles about companies, or particular interest groups such as Group of 100, saying that if certain accounting standards are introduced this will disadvantage or have a negative impact.

len1605536

8/19/2017 7:44:32 AM

The following are to be observed for your newsletter preparation. The top of the newsletter must include the title (you need to decide what to call your newsletter) and details of the period the newsletter is considering. The newsletter should not read as one continuous 'essay'. It must include headings and sub-headings that assist in identifying the nature of news / changes / developments and help to guide the reader, and also enable the reader to distinguish between items of interest and the relative importance of changes. You must refer the reader to specific sources (including website links where appropriate) so that they are able to obtain more detailed information of the news / change / development. If you include direct quotations in your newsletter, you need to include in-text citations using the APA referencing format.

len1605536

8/19/2017 7:44:27 AM

The newsletter must be printed in minimum font set at 11 points (you may wish to use different formatting (such as larger fonts) for headings etc. Apart from minimum font size, there are no specific requirements in relation to line spacing, margins etc. However, you should note that simply reducing line spacings or margins to 'fit more in' may impact on the presentation and effectiveness of the newsletter. There is no specific 'word limit'. The newsletter must be no longer than 2 pages. In cases where the newsletter exceeds the 2 page limit, only the first 2 pages will be marked. Do not attach actual articles/printouts of web sources etc to your assessment. You are only required to include details of these in the bibliography (see section 4 below).

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