Financial Accounting Theory Canadian 7th Edition Scott Solutions Manual

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Scott, Financial Accounting Theory, 7th Edition

Instructor’s Solutions Manual Chapter 2

CHAPTER 2 ACCOUNTING UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS 2.1

Overview

2.2

The Present Value Model Under Certainty 2.2.1 Summary

2.3

The Present Value Model Under Uncertainty 2.3.1 Summary

2.4

Examples of Present Value Accounting 2.4.1 Embedded Value 2.4.2 Reserve Recognition Accounting (RRA) 2.4.3 Critique of RRA 2.4.4 Summary of RRA

2.5

Historical Cost Accounting Revisited 2.5.1 Comparison of Different Measurement Bases 2.5.2 Conclusion

2.6

The Non-Existence of True Net Income

2.7

Conclusion to Accounting Under Ideal Conditions

LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND SUGGESTED TEACHING APPROACHES 1.

To Appreciate the Concept of Ideal Conditions

This concept is drawn on throughout the book. Roughly speaking, by ideal conditions I mean conditions where future firm cash flows and interest rates are known with certainty or, if not known with certainty, where there is a complete and publicly known

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