Custom ACC 504 Advanced Accounting (Missouri State)

by Hopkins, Hanlon

ISBN: 978-1-61853-576-4 | Copyright 2023

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Advanced Accounting, 5e (pg. 1.2)
Chapter 1: Accounting for Intercorporate Investments (pg. 1.2)
Hulu (pg. 1.2)
When Should the Equity Method Be Used? (pg. 1.5)
Topic Review 1.1 (pg. 1.7)
Accounting Procedures for an Investment Using the Equity Method (Basics) (pg. 1.7)
Accounting for the Purchase of an Equity Investment (pg. 1.8)
Accounting for the Equity Investment Subsequent to Its Purchase (pg. 1.9)
Accounting for an Investment Using the Equity Method (Advanced Topics) (pg. 1.11)
Accounting for Equity Investments When the Purchase Price Exceeds Book Value (pg. 1.11)
Topic Review 1.3 (pg. 1.15)
Accounting for the Effects on Equity Investments of Intercompany Sales of Inventory (pg. 1.15)
Topic Review 1.4 (pg. 1.16)
Equity Method Accounting When Less Than 100% of the Investee Is Owned (pg. 1.17)
Topic Review 1.5 (pg. 1.19)
Discontinuation of the Equity Method (pg. 1.19)
Accounting for a Change to and from the Equity Method (pg. 1.20)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.26)
Comprehensive Review (pg. 1.27)
Questions (pg. 1.27)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.29)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.33)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.33)
Exercises (pg. 1.33)
Problems (pg. 1.38)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.41)
Topic Review (pg. 1.41)
Comprehensive Review Solution (pg. 1.43)
Chapter 2: Introduction to Business Combinations and the Consolidation Process (pg. 1.46)
Coca-Cola (pg. 1.46)
Business Combinations and (Non-Business) Asset Acquisitions (pg. 1.49)
Review of (Non-Business) Asset Acquisition Accounting (pg. 1.51)
Types of Business Combinations (pg. 1.54)
Topic Review 2.1 (pg. 1.55)
When Does “Control” Exist? (pg. 1.56)
Topic Review 2.2 (pg. 1.57)
Consolidation on the Date of Acquisition (pg. 1.58)
The Intuition Underlying the Consolidation Process (pg. 1.58)
Acquisition-Date Consolidation (Purchase Price Equals Book Value) (pg. 1.62)
Acquisition-Date Consolidation (Purchase Price Greater Than Book Value) (pg. 1.64)
Topic Review 2.3 (pg. 1.70)
Recognizing and Measuring the Identifiable Assets Acquired and the Liabilities Assumed (pg. 1.70)
Recognition Principle (pg. 1.71)
Measurement Principle and Fair Value Estimation (pg. 1.71)
Topic Review 2.4 (pg. 1.79)
Topic Review 2.5 (pg. 1.80)
Disclosure Example: Disney’s Acquisition Of Twenty-First Century Fox (pg. 1.82)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.85)
Comprehensive Review (pg. 1.86)
Appendix 2A: Measuring Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed (Advanced) (pg. 1.87)
Discontinued Operations-Assets Held for Sale (pg. 1.87)
Preacquisition Contingencies (pg. 1.88)
Topic Review 2.6 (pg. 1.88)
Appendix 2B: Deferred Taxes and Business Combinations (pg. 1.91)
Appendix 2C: Pushdown Accounting (pg. 1.95)
Questions (pg. 1.100)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.102)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.108)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.108)
Exercises (pg. 1.108)
Problems (pg. 1.114)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.120)
Topic Review (pg. 1.120)
Comprehensive Review Solution (pg. 1.123)
Chapter 3: Consolidated Financial Statements Subsequent to the Date of Acquisition (pg. 1.124)
Cummins Inc. (pg. 1.124)
Post-Acquisition Consolidation When the Parent Uses the Equity Method of Investment Bookkeeping (pg. 1.127)
Review of the Equity Method of Pre-Consolidation Bookkeeping (pg. 1.128)
Topic Review 3.1 (pg. 1.130)
The Consolidation Process Subsequent to the Date of Acquisition-Equity Method (pg. 1.131)
Example of Consolidation Subsequent to the Date of Acquisition-Equity Method (pg. 1.132)
Consolidated Financial Statements (pg. 1.138)
Topic Review 3.2 (pg. 1.141)
Post-Acquisition Consolidation When the Parent Uses the Cost Method of Investment Bookkeeping (pg. 1.141)
Cost Method of Pre-Consolidation Bookkeeping (pg. 1.142)
The Consolidation Process Subsequent to the Date of Acquisition-Cost Method (pg. 1.144)
Example of Consolidation Subsequent to the Date of Acquisition-Cost Method (pg. 1.146)
Accounting for Goodwill (pg. 1.149)
Recognition of Goodwill (pg. 1.150)
Amortization of Intangible Assets and Goodwill Impairment Evaluation (pg. 1.150)
Topic Review 3.4 (pg. 1.156)
Accounting for a Bargain Acquisition (pg. 1.157)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.158)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method (pg. 1.159)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method (pg. 1.160)
Appendix 3A: Complete Listing of Required Disclosures (pg. 1.161)
Appendix 3B: Common Control Business Combinations and the Pooling-of-Interests Method (pg. 1.162)
Comparison of Pooling-of-Interests with Acquisition Method (pg. 1.164)
Questions (pg. 1.165)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.167)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.171)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.171)
Exercises (pg. 1.171)
Problems (pg. 1.177)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.190)
Topic Review (pg. 1.190)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method Solution (pg. 1.192)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method Solution (pg. 1.193)
Chapter 4: Consolidated Financial Statements and Intercompany Transactions (pg. 1.196)
Exxon Mobil Corporation (pg. 1.196)
Accounting for Intercompany Sales of Inventory-Equity Method (pg. 1.200)
Intuition Behind the Elimination of Intercompany Sales and Deferral of Profit-Equity Method (pg. 1.200)
Intercompany Inventory Transactions and Consolidating Entries-Equity Method (pg. 1.202)
Upstream versus Downstream Transactions for Wholly Owned (i.e., 100%) Subsidiaries-Equity Method (pg. 1.207)
How Much Gross Profit Do We Defer? (pg. 1.207)
Continuous Sales of Inventories (pg. 1.208)
Example of the Continuous Intercompany Sale and Resale of Inventories-Equity Method (pg. 1.208)
Topic Review 4.1 (pg. 1.210)
Accounting for Intercompany Sales of Inventory-Cost Method (pg. 1.211)
Example of the Continuous Intercompany Sale and Resale of Inventories-Cost Method (pg. 1.213)
Topic Review 4.2 (pg. 1.215)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sales of Noncurrent Assets Between the Investor and the Investee(s)- (pg. 1.216)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sale of Non-Depreciable Assets-Equity Method (pg. 1.216)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sale of Depreciable Assets-Equity Method (pg. 1.223)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sales of Noncurrent Assets Between the Investor and the Investee(s)- (pg. 1.233)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sale of Non-Depreciable Assets-Cost Method (pg. 1.233)
Accounting for the Intercompany Sale of Depreciable Assets-Cost Method (pg. 1.237)
Topic Review 4.4 (pg. 1.241)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.242)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method (pg. 1.243)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method (pg. 1.244)
Appendix 4A: Consolidation When the Parent Uses the Partial Equity Method to Account for Its Equity (pg. 1.245)
Questions (pg. 1.247)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.248)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.252)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.252)
Exercises (pg. 1.253)
Problems (pg. 1.256)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.275)
Topic Review (pg. 1.275)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method Solution (pg. 1.279)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method Solution (pg. 1.283)
Chapter 5: Consolidated Financial Statements with Less Than 100% Ownership (pg. 1.286)
Alcoa Corporation (pg. 1.286)
Basics of Consolidating Noncontrolling Interests (pg. 1.289)
Consolidation on Date of Acquisition-Parent Owns 80% of the Subsidiary (pg. 1.289)
Post-Acquisition Consolidation And Noncontrolling Interests-Equity Method (pg. 1.293)
Allocation of Profit to Controlling and Noncontrolling Interests and Consolidation Subsequent to Acq (pg. 1.294)
Topic Review 5.2 (pg. 1.307)
Intercompany Profit Elimination for Upstream Depreciable Asset Sales-Equity Method (pg. 1.308)
Comparison of Upstream to Downstream Transfers of Depreciable Assets (pg. 1.313)
Topic Review 5.3 (pg. 1.317)
Post-Acquisition Consolidation and Noncontrolling Interests-Cost Method (pg. 1.318)
Suggested Integrated Approach for Mastering Complex Consolidations (pg. 1.323)
Step 1: Disaggregate and Document the Activity for the 100% AAP, the Controlling Interest AAP, and (pg. 1.324)
Step 2: Calculate and Organize the Profits and Losses on Intercompany Transactions and Balances (pg. 1.328)
Step 3: Compute the Pre-Consolidation Equity Investment Account Beginning and Ending Balances Start (pg. 1.330)
Step 4: Reconstruct the Activity in the Parent’s Pre-Consolidation Equity Investment T-Account for (pg. 1.331)
Step 5: Independently Compute the Beginning and Ending Balances of Owners’ Equity Attributable to t (pg. 1.332)
Step 6: Independently Calculate Consolidated Net Income, Controlling Interest Net Income, and Nonco (pg. 1.334)
Step 7: Complete the Consolidating Entries According to the C-E-A-D-I Sequence and Complete the Con (pg. 1.336)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.338)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method (pg. 1.339)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method (pg. 1.340)
Appendix 5A: Business Combinations and Alternative Measurements of Noncontrolling Interest (pg. 1.342)
Measurement of Noncontrolling Interest in the United States Prior to SFAS 141(R) and ASC 805 (pg. 1.342)
Measurement of Noncontrolling Interest Under International Financial Reporting Standards (pg. 1.344)
Appendix 5B: Consolidated Earnings Per Share (EPS) (pg. 1.346)
Appendix 5C: Accounting for Changes in Ownership (pg. 1.347)
Accounting for an Acquisition Achieved in Stages (Step Acquisitions) (pg. 1.347)
Reductions of the Investor’s Ownership Interest in the Investee (pg. 1.350)
Topic Review 5.4 (pg. 1.353)
Required Disclosures (pg. 1.353)
Questions (pg. 1.354)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.354)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.358)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.358)
Exercises (pg. 1.358)
Problems (pg. 1.364)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.380)
Topic Review (pg. 1.381)
Comprehensive Review Solution-Equity Method (pg. 1.384)
Comprehensive Review Solution-Cost Method (pg. 1.390)
Chapter 6: Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities and Other Intercompany Investments (pg. 1.392)
The Walt Disney Company (pg. 1.392)
Parent Investment in Variable Interest Entities (VIEs) (pg. 1.395)
Special Purpose Entities (SPEs) (pg. 1.395)
Comprehensive Consolidation Model in FASB ASC 810, Including Consolidation of VIEs (pg. 1.397)
Topic Review 6.1 (pg. 1.403)
Topic Review 6.2 (pg. 1.403)
Topic Review 6.3 (pg. 1.404)
Topic Review 6.4 (pg. 1.405)
Intercompany Investment in Affiliates’ Debt (pg. 1.412)
Direct Lending to an Affiliate (pg. 1.412)
Acquisition from Unaffiliated Entity of Investment in Affiliated Company’s Debt-Equity Method (pg. 1.413)
Topic Review 6.5 (pg. 1.419)
Acquisition from Unaffiliated Entity of Investment in Affiliated Company’s Debt-Cost Method (pg. 1.419)
Topic Review 6.6 (pg. 1.420)
Parent Investment in a Subsidiary with Preferred Stock Outstanding (pg. 1.421)
Effects of Subsidiary Preferred Stock on [C] and [E] Consolidation Entries (pg. 1.421)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.423)
Comprehensive Review-Equity Method (pg. 1.424)
Comprehensive Review-Cost Method (pg. 1.426)
Appendix 6A: Detail of Required Disclosures Related to VIEs (pg. 1.427)
Questions (pg. 1.428)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.429)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.432)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.432)
Exercises (pg. 1.432)
Problems (pg. 1.437)
CPA Simulations and Practice Exam (pg. 1.443)
Topic Review (pg. 1.443)
Comprehensive Review Solution-Equity Method (pg. 1.447)
Comprehensive Review Solution-Cost Method (pg. 1.455)
Chapter 7: Accounting for Foreign Currency Transactions and Derivatives (pg. 1.458)
Coca-Cola (pg. 1.458)
Effect of Exchange Rates on the Income Statement and the Balance Sheet (pg. 1.460)
Accounting for Foreign Currency Transactions Gains and Losses (pg. 1.461)
Accounting for Foreign-Currency-Denominated Accounts Payable (pg. 1.462)
Accounting for Foreign-Currency-Denominated Accounts Receivable (pg. 1.463)
Foreign Currency Transaction Gains and Losses-Summary (pg. 1.464)
Topic Review 7.1 (pg. 1.465)
Derivative Financial Instruments (pg. 1.466)
Hedging Instruments (pg. 1.466)
Accounting for Derivatives (pg. 1.467)
Derivatives-Accounting Hedging (pg. 1.468)
Fair Value Hedge (pg. 1.471)
Topic Review 7.2 (pg. 1.479)
Cash Flow Hedge (pg. 1.479)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.487)
Comprehensive Review (pg. 1.490)
Appendix 7A: Borrowing in a Foreign Currency (pg. 1.490)
Appendix 7B: Assessing the Effectiveness of Hedging Instruments (pg. 1.491)
Appendix 7C: Required Disclosures Relating to Derivatives (pg. 1.492)
Appendix 7D: Derivative Financial Instruments (pg. 1.493)
Hedging Instruments (pg. 1.493)
Appendix 7E: Examples of (Non-Foreign Currency) Hedging Transactions (pg. 1.496)
Fair Value Hedge Example: Use of Futures Contracts to Hedge Zinc Inventory (pg. 1.496)
Cash Flow Hedge Example: Use of Options to Hedge an Anticipated Purchase of Inventory (pg. 1.497)
Accounting for a Fair Value Hedge Example: Firm Commitment to Purchase Nickel with a Forward Contrac (pg. 1.498)
Interest Rate Swap Example: Interest Rate Swap as a Hedge of a Fixed-Rate Instrument-Fair Value Hedg (pg. 1.499)
Questions (pg. 1.501)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.501)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.505)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.505)
Exercises (pg. 1.505)
Problems (pg. 1.517)
CPA Simulations And Practice Exam (pg. 1.522)
Topic Review (pg. 1.522)
Comprehensive Review Solution (pg. 1.524)
Chapter 13: Accounting for Partnerships (pg. 1.724)
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP (pg. 1.724)
The Partnership Form of Organization and Its Governance (pg. 1.726)
Accounting for the Formation of the Partnership (pg. 1.728)
Accounting for Changes in Partnership Ownership (Realignment) (pg. 1.731)
Revaluation of Net Assets Prior to Partnership Realignment (pg. 1.732)
Admission of New Partner by Purchasing the Partnership Interest from One or Both Partners (pg. 1.733)
Realignment via Contribution of Cash or Other Net Assets to the Partnership-Base Case (pg. 1.735)
Realignment via Contribution of Cash or Other Net Assets to the Partnership-Bonus and Goodwill Metho (pg. 1.736)
Topic Review 13.1 (pg. 1.738)
Allocation of Profit (Loss), Drawing Accounts and the Capital Account (pg. 1.738)
Reconciliation of the Capital Account (pg. 1.738)
Allocation of Partnership Profit (Loss) (pg. 1.739)
Statement of Capital Account Balances (pg. 1.741)
Partnership Dissolution (pg. 1.742)
Accounting for the Liquidation of a Partnership (pg. 1.743)
Chapter Summary (pg. 1.751)
Comprehensive Review (pg. 1.753)
Questions (pg. 1.754)
Multiple Choice (pg. 1.754)
CPA Exam Questions (pg. 1.756)
Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Excel Activities (pg. 1.756)
Exercises (pg. 1.756)
Problems (pg. 1.758)
CPA Simulations And Practice Exam (pg. 1.759)
Topic Review (pg. 1.759)
Comprehensive Review Solution (pg. 1.760)
Intermediate Accounting, 3e (pg. 2.14-1)
Chapter 14: Investments in Debt and Equity Securities (pg. 2.14-1)
Expanded Chapter Preview (pg. 2.14-3)
LO 14-1: Account for debt securities measured at amortized cost (pg. 2.14-4)
Held-to-Maturity Securities (pg. 2.14-4)
Measurement of HTM Securities (pg. 2.14-5)
HTM Investment Purchased at Face Value (pg. 2.14-6)
Demo 14-1A: HTM Investment Purchased at Face Value (pg. 2.14-6)
HTM Investment Purchased at a Discount-Effective Interest Method (pg. 2.14-6)
Demo 14-1B: HTM Investment Purchased at a Discount (Effective Interest) (pg. 2.14-7)
HTM Investment Purchased at a Premium-Effective Interest Method (pg. 2.14-8)
Demo 14-1C: HTM Investment Purchased at a Premium (Effective Interest) (pg. 2.14-8)
HTM Investment-Straight-Line Interest Method (pg. 2.14-10)
Demo 14-1D: HTM Investment Purchased at a Discount (Straight-Line Interest) (pg. 2.14-10)
Demo 14-1E: HTM Investment Purchased at a Premium (Straight-Line Interest) (pg. 2.14-11)
Review 14-1: HTM Debt Investments at Amortized Cost (pg. 2.14-12)
LO 14-2: Account for debt securities measured at FV‑NI (pg. 2.14-12)
Trading Securities (pg. 2.14-12)
Demo 14-2A: Trading Securities Investment (pg. 2.14-13)
Demo 14-2B: Fair Value Option Accounting—Debt Security (pg. 2.14-16)
Review 14-2: Accounting for TS Debt Investment at FV‑NI (pg. 2.14-16)
LO 14-3: Account for debt securities measured at FV-OCI (pg. 2.14-17)
Available-for-Sale Securities (pg. 2.14-17)
Demo 14-3A: Available-for-Sale Securities—Bonds (pg. 2.14-18)
Demo 14-3B: Portfolio of Available-for-Sale Securities—Bonds (pg. 2.14-21)
Review 14-3: Accounting for AFS Debt Investment at FV-OCI (pg. 2.14-23)
Review of Accounting for Debt Securities (pg. 2.14-24)
Impact Investments (pg. 2.14-25)
LO 14-4: Account for equity securities measured at FV‑NI (pg. 2.14-25)
Demo 14-4: Equity Investments Measured at FV‑NI (pg. 2.14-26)
Review 14-4: Accounting for Investments Measured at FV‑NI (pg. 2.14-29)
LO 14-5: Account for equity securities following the equity method (pg. 2.14-29)
Demo 14-5: Equity Method Accounting (pg. 2.14-31)
Review 14-5: Investment in Common Stock under the Equity Method (pg. 2.14-33)
Review of Accounting for Equity Securities (pg. 2.14-33)
LO 14-6: Adjust debt and equity securities for impairment (pg. 2.14-34)
Held-to-Maturity Debt Investment (pg. 2.14-34)
Available-for-Sale Debt Investment (pg. 2.14-34)
Equity Method Investment (pg. 2.14-35)
Demo 14-6: Loss on Impairment of Investments (pg. 2.14-36)
Review 14-6: Accounting for Impairment Loss on AFS Investments (pg. 2.14-37)
Management Judgment (pg. 2.14-37)
Classification of Debt Securities (pg. 2.14-37)
Classification of Equity Securities (pg. 2.14-37)
Estimating Fair Value (pg. 2.14-38)
Impairment of Certain Securities (pg. 2.14-38)
APPENDIX 14A: Explain the accounting for transfers of investments (pg. 2.14-38)
Demo 14-7: Accounting for Transfer of Investment (pg. 2.14-39)
Review 14-7: Accounting for Transfer of Investment (pg. 2.14-39)
APPENDIX 14B: Describe accounting for special-purpose funds and investments in life insurance polic (pg. 2.14-40)
Special-Purpose Fund (pg. 2.14-40)
Investment in Life Insurance Policies (pg. 2.14-40)
Demo 14-8: Accounting for Other Investments (pg. 2.14-40)
Review 14-8: Accounting for Other Investments (pg. 2.14-41)
APPENDIX 14C: Describe and account for derivatives (pg. 2.14-42)
Speculative Derivative Instrument-Call Option on Stock (pg. 2.14-42)
Demo 14-9A: Call Option as a Speculative Investment— Underlying Is Fair Value of Stock (pg. 2.14-43)
Hedging Derivative Instrument-Put Option as a Fair Value Hedge (pg. 2.14-44)
Demo 14-9B: Put Option as a Fair Value Hedge—Underlying Is an Asset (pg. 2.14-45)
Hedging Derivative Instrument-Interest Rate Swap as a Fair Value Hedge (pg. 2.14-46)
Demo 14-9C: Interest Rate Swap as a Fair Value Hedge—Underlying Is a Liability (pg. 2.14-47)
Hedging Derivative Instrument-Cash Flow Hedge (pg. 2.14-48)
Demo 14-9D: Futures Contract as a Cash Flow Hedge—Underlying Is the Market Price of a Purchase (pg. 2.14-49)
Summary of Derivative Instruments (pg. 2.14-50)
Review 14-9: Accounting for Derivatives (pg. 2.14-51)
Questions (pg. 2.14-52)
Data Analytics (pg. 2.14-53)
Data Visualization (pg. 2.14-53)
Brief Exercises (pg. 2.14-53)
Exercises (pg. 2.14-57)
Problems (pg. 2.14-66)
Accounting Decisions and Judgments (pg. 2.14-73)
Appendices-Brief Exercises (pg. 2.14-79)
Appendices-Exercises (pg. 2.14-80)
Appendices-Problems (pg. 2.14-82)
Answers to Review Exercises (pg. 2.14-83)
Chapter 18: Income Taxes (pg. 2.18-1)
Expanded Chapter Preview (pg. 2.18-3)
LO 18-1: Describe taxable temporary differences that lead to deferred tax liabilities and related in (pg. 2.18-4)
Demo 18-1: Taxable Temporary Difference Leading to Deferred Tax Liability (pg. 2.18-6)
Review 18-1: Taxable Temporary Difference Leading to Deferred Tax Liability (pg. 2.18-8)
LO 18-2: Describe deductible temporary differences that lead to deferred tax assets and related inco (pg. 2.18-8)
Demo 18-2: Deductible Temporary Differences Leading to a Deferred Tax Asset (pg. 2.18-10)
Review 18-2: Deductible Temporary Difference Leading to Deferred Tax Asset (pg. 2.18-12)
LO 18-3: Explain how to record and report a valuation allowance for deferred tax assets (pg. 2.18-12)
Demo 18-3: Account for Deferred Tax Asset Valuation Allowance (pg. 2.18-14)
Review 18-3: Tax Asset Valuation Allowance (pg. 2.18-15)
LO 18-4: Describe permanent differences and other items that impact the reported effective tax rate (pg. 2.18-15)
Other Items that Impact Effective Tax Rate (pg. 2.18-16)
Demo 18-4A: Permanent Difference (pg. 2.18-16)
Demo 18-4B: Multiple Temporary and Permanent Differences (pg. 2.18-17)
Review 18-4: Multiple Temporary and Permanent Differences (pg. 2.18-21)
LO 18-5: Explain how a change in tax rates impacts deferred taxes (pg. 2.18-21)
Demo 18-5: Change in Enacted Tax Rate (pg. 2.18-22)
Review 18-5: Change in Enacted Tax Rate (pg. 2.18-24)
LO 18-6: Describe accounting for net operating loss carryforwards and loss carryback|carryforwards (pg. 2.18-24)
Net Operating Loss Carryforwards (pg. 2.18-25)
Net Operating Loss Carryback|Carryforward (pg. 2.18-25)
Demo 18-6A: Net Operating Loss Carryforward (pg. 2.18-25)
Demo 18-6B: NOL Carryback|Carryforward (pg. 2.18-26)
Review 18-6: Net Operating Loss Carryforward (pg. 2.18-28)
LO 18-7: Explain and demonstrate accounting for uncertainty in income tax decisions (pg. 2.18-29)
Step One: Recognition (pg. 2.18-29)
Demo 18-7: Uncertain Tax Positions (pg. 2.18-30)
Review 18-7: Unrecognized Tax Benefit (pg. 2.18-32)
LO 18-8: Describe financial statement disclosure for deferred taxes and income tax expense (pg. 2.18-32)
Financial Statement Presentation (pg. 2.18-32)
Disclosure Requirements for Income Tax (pg. 2.18-34)
Demo 18-8: Balance Sheet Classification of Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities (pg. 2.18-34)
Review 18-8: Financial Statement Presentation of Deferred Taxes (pg. 2.18-35)
Management Judgment (pg. 2.18-35)
Deferred Tax Asset Valuation Allowance (pg. 2.18-35)
Uncertain Tax Position (pg. 2.18-35)
APPENDIX 18A: Apply intraperiod tax allocation (pg. 2.18-36)
Demo 18-9: Intraperiod Tax Allocation (pg. 2.18-36)
Review 18-9: Intraperiod Tax Allocation (pg. 2.18-37)
APPENDIX 18B: Apply tax effects to changes in accounting principle and error corrections (pg. 2.18-37)
Change in Accounting Principle (pg. 2.18-37)
Demo 18-10A: Change in Accounting Principle (pg. 2.18-37)
Error Correction (pg. 2.18-38)
Demo 18-10B: Error Correction (pg. 2.18-38)
Review 18-10: Change in Accounting Principle and Error Correction (pg. 2.18-38)
Questions (pg. 2.18-39)
Data Analytics (pg. 2.18-39)
Data Visualization (pg. 2.18-40)
Brief Exercises (pg. 2.18-40)
Exercises (pg. 2.18-43)
Problems (pg. 2.18-52)
Accounting Decisions and Judgments (pg. 2.18-56)
Appendices-Brief Exercises (pg. 2.18-60)
Appendices-Problems (pg. 2.18-61)
Answers to Review Exercises (pg. 2.18-62)
Patrick E. Hopkins

Patrick E. Hopkins

Patrick E. Hopkins, is a professor and Deloitte Foundation Accounting Faculty Fellow at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Professor Hopkins received his B.S. and M.Acc. from the University of Florida and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.

Prior to entering the accounting doctoral program, Professor Hopkins served as a senior consultant with the Emerging Business Services practice of Deloitte, Haskins and Sells in Miami, Florida. Professor Hopkins has been at IU since 1995, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on financial reporting for mergers, acquisitions and changes in corporate structure. He also served as a Visiting Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where he taught courses on global financial reporting and on accounting for mergers, acquisitions and changes in corporate structure. During his career, Professor Hopkins won each of the top teaching awards in the Kelley School of Business, including the Trustees Teaching Award, the Schuyler F. Otteson Award, and the Sauvain Award. He also teaches in international and online executive MBA programs at Indiana University, and in the doctoral program at HHL University in Leipzig, Germany. Professor Hopkins is also a widely respected research scholar in the area of financial reporting, and investor and analyst judgment and decision making. His work has appeared in top accounting journals, including The Accounting Review, the Journal of Accounting Research, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Accounting Organizations and Society, and has been discussed in business press publications, including Barron’s, CFO, and The Deal. He is the past winner of the American Accounting Association’s Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Best Research Paper Award, the Indiana University Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, and Kelley School of Business Outstanding Research Award.


Michelle L. Hanlon

Michelle L. Hanlon

Michelle L. Hanlon is the Howard W. Johnson Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She earned her doctorate at the University of Washington.

Prior to joining MIT, she was a faculty member at the University of Michigan. Professor Hanlon has taught financial accounting to undergraduates, MBA students, executive MBA students, and Masters of Finance students. Professor Hanlon also teaches Taxes and Business Strategy to MBA students. She is the winner of the 2013 Jamieson Prize for Excellence in Teaching at MIT Sloan.

Professor Hanlon’s research focuses primarily on the intersection of taxation and financial accounting. Her recent work examines the capital market effects of the accounting for income tax, the reputational effects of corporate tax avoidance, and the economic consequences of U.S. international tax policies for multinational corporations. She has published research studies in the Journal of Accounting and Economics, the Journal of Accounting Research, The Accounting Review, the Review of Accounting Studies, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Public Economics, and others. She has won several awards for her research and has presented her work at numerous universities and conferences. Professor Hanlon has served on several editorial boards and currently serves as an editor at the Journal of Accounting and Economics. 

Professor Hanlon has testified in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance and the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means about the interaction of financial accounting and tax policy. She served as a U.S. delegate to the American-Swiss Young Leaders Conference in 2010 and worked as an Academic Fellow at the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee in 2015.


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