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The Accounting Oasis:  Accounting Resources for Students

Why does the SEC not allow firms to disseminate financial information and other important disclosures via Facebook? Do you agree with the SEC’s decision? Why or why not?

This entry was posted in SEC/Regulation on December 18, 2012 by admin.

Can you journalize the following? a) A private equity firm pays $35 to owners of a target firm; b) then, the target firm borrows $65; c) finally, the target firm pays out all $65 to buy out the remaining owners. What are the qualitative effects on current leverage ratios from the above? What are some probable effects on future earnings (net income) from the above? Why is debt a double-edged sword?

This entry was posted in M&A on December 17, 2012 by admin.

Should the amount of disclosure in financial statements be reduced? Can you give an example of superfluous disclosure? What are some criteria you would use to decide which disclosures should be cut, which ones should be maintained, which ones enhanced?

This entry was posted in FSA, SEC/Regulation on December 13, 2012 by admin.

What is your reaction to the statement, “. . . countries that have adopted IFRS are usually looking for some improvement in capital markets or the greater society that can only be achieved by adopting IFRS.”

This entry was posted in IFRS on December 7, 2012 by admin.

Oracle has joined the list of firms paying special/early dividends to avoid the expected tax increase. What do you think will happen to future tax inflows to the government based on its decision to increase the tax rate on dividends? Do you agree with this statement: “if you tax it, you get less of it; if you subsidize it, you get more of it”?

This entry was posted in Dividends on December 5, 2012 by admin.

Why do so many firms have so much of their cash balance overseas? Is this a problem? Why or why not? If it is a problem, for whom is it one?

This entry was posted in Deferred Taxes, Effective Tax Rate on December 4, 2012 by admin.

What is your opinion about Costco’s borrowing the cash to pay shareholders the dividend before taxes on dividends increase? What are some of the ratios that will be affected by this change in capitalization?

This entry was posted in Cash Flow, Dividends on November 30, 2012 by admin.

Costco and other firms are declaring special dividends? Why? What does this bode for future dividends? Why? How might stock prices be affected?

This entry was posted in Dividends on November 28, 2012 by admin.

Mary Shapiro is resigning at the SEC. What are the personal attributes and qualifications that you think are necessary to be an effective regulator, particularly as the head of the SEC? Do you have those attributes? Would you want the job? Why or why not?

This entry was posted in SEC/Regulation on November 26, 2012 by admin.

The Best Buy big box business model has been under threat for several years. What ratios indicate a problem? If you were the CEO, what would you do? If you were on the Board of Directors, how would you structure compensation to motivate the CEO to act?

This entry was posted in FSA on November 25, 2012 by admin.

HP’s “marriage” to Autonomy apparently isn’t working, but it seems Autonomy may have been hiding something. Who do you think bears the blame? Whitman? Apotheker? Lynch? the auditors? Investment bankers? Others? If true that sales of hardware were booked as sales of software, why does this matter if bottom line (net income) was unaffected? Where was COGS reported?

This entry was posted in FSA on November 21, 2012 by admin.

Do you think the contemplated “expected loss” model in accounting for loan impairment is “better” than the current “incurred loss” model? If so, how? For whom?

This entry was posted in Bad Debt, Impairment on November 21, 2012 by admin.

Capex is trending down for major corporations. Do firms have to provide investors with their planned capex for the next year(s)? If so, where? Is this sort of information useful? If so, why?

This entry was posted in Capital Expenditures on November 19, 2012 by admin.

UBS is shutting down much of its investment banking services because it isn’t covering its cost of capital. How do you think it measures its cost of capital? Why do you think UBS’s stakeholders appear to be less patient than those at other banks?

This entry was posted in Capital Structure, Cost of Capital on November 14, 2012 by admin.

Under what circumstances is holding so much cash “good”? When is it not?

This entry was posted in Cash Flow, Cost of Capital on November 13, 2012 by admin.

Can you explain how a reduction in corporate tax rates would lead to a reduction in net income?

This entry was posted in Deferred Taxes on November 12, 2012 by admin.

Why do you think the author attributes so much of the basis (and “success”) of capitalism to the simple bookkeeping method of the double entry system? How did the notion of “profit” fit into the religious views of the time?

This entry was posted in Capitalism on November 9, 2012 by admin.

Why do you think it is a “battle” to try to bring leases on-balance-sheet? Why does it matter if the information about lease contracts is in the notes or on the balance sheet? To whom, besides standard setters, does it (or should it) matter?

This entry was posted in Leases on November 7, 2012 by admin.

If you are a young student or someone just entering the workforce, is retirement income a concern to you? Why or why not? Do you know what kind of pensions (if any) your parents have: defined benefit or defined contribution? If you end up having a pension, do you know what kind it is likely to be? Why? Why do you suppose public sector pensions are more likely to be defined benefit plans?

This entry was posted in Pensions on November 6, 2012 by admin.

HarperCollins is closing warehouses for printed books. Do you think this move surprises investors? Why or why not? Will HarperCollins likely book an impairment loss? A restructuring charge? Why?

This entry was posted in Impairment on November 5, 2012 by admin.

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