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1、,C H A P T E R 4,INCOME STATEMENT AND RELATED INFORMATION,Intermediate AccountingIFRS EditionKieso, Weygandt, and Warfield,ElementsMinimum disclosureIntermediate componentsIllustrationCondensed income statements,Income Statement,Format of Income Statement,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Other

2、Reporting Issues,UsefulnessLimitationsQuality of Earnings,Gross profit Income from operationsIncome before income taxNet incomeNon-controlling interestsEarnings per shareDiscontinued operationsIntraperiod tax allocationSummary,Accounting changes and errors Retained earnings statementComprehensive in

3、comeChanges in equity statement,Income Statement and Related Information,Evaluate past performance.,Income Statement,LO 1 Understand the uses and limitations of an income statement.,Help assess the risk or uncertainty of achieving future cash flows.,Predicting future performance.,Usefulness,Companie

4、s omit items that cannot be measured reliably.,Income Statement,Limitations,LO 1 Understand the uses and limitations of an income statement.,Income measurement involves judgment.,Income is affected by the accounting methods employed.,Companies have incentives to manage income to meet or beat market

5、expectations, so thatmarket price of stock increases andvalue of managements compensation increase.,Income Statement,LO 1 Understand the uses and limitations of an income statement.,Quality of earnings is reduced if earnings management results in information that is less useful for predicting future

6、 earnings and cash flows.,Quality of Earnings,Format of the Income Statement,LO 1 Understand the uses and limitations of an income statement.,Income Increases in economic benefits during the accounting period in the form of inflows or enhancements of assets or decreases of liabilities that result in

7、 increases in equity, other than those relating to contributions from shareholders.,Elements of the Income Statement,Format of the Income Statement,LO 2 Understand the content and format of the income statement.,Revenue Accounts,Elements of the Income Statement,SalesFee revenueInterest revenueDivide

8、nd revenueRent revenue,Income includes both revenues and gains. Revenues - ordinary activities of a company Gains - may or may not arise from ordinary activities.,Gain Accounts,Gains on the sale of long-term assetsUnrealized gains on available-for-sale securities.,Format of the Income Statement,LO 1

9、 Understand the uses and limitations of an income statement.,Expenses Decreases in economic benefits during the accounting period in the form of outflows or depletions of assets or incurrences of liabilities that result in decreases in equity, other than those relating to distributions to shareholde

10、rs.,Cost of goods soldDepreciation expenseInterest expense,Examples of Expense Accounts,Elements of the Income Statement,Rent expenseSalary expense,Format of the Income Statement,LO 2 Understand the content and format of the income statement.,Expense Accounts,Elements of the Income Statement,Cost of

11、 goods soldDepreciation expenseInterest expenseRent expenseSalary expense,Expenses includes both expenses and losses. Expenses - ordinary activities of a company Losses - may or may not arise from ordinary activities.,Loss Accounts,Losses on restructuring chargesLosses on to sale of long-term assets

12、Unrealized losses on available-for-sale securities.,Format of the Income Statement,Elements of the Income Statement,IFRS requires, at a minimum, the following be presented on the income statement.,LO 2 Understand the content and format of the income statement.,Format of the Income Statement,Intermed

13、iate Components,Common for companies to present some or all of these sections and totals within the income statement.,Illustration 4-1Income Statement Format,LO 2,Illustration,Format,LO 3,Illustration 4-2Income Statement,Includes all of the major items in the list above, except for discontinued oper

14、ations.,Format of the Income Statement,LO 3 Prepare an income statement.,Condensed,More representative of the type found in practice.,Illustration 4-3Condensed Income Statement,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Gross Profit,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Computed by de

15、ducting cost of goods sold from net sales revenue. Disclosure of net sales revenue is useful. Unusual or incidental revenue is disclosed in other income and expense. Analysts can more easily understand and assess trends in revenue from continuing operations.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Inc

16、ome from Operations,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Determined by deducting selling and administrative expenses as well as other income and expense from gross profit. Highlights items that affect regular business activities. Used to predict the amount, timing, and uncertain

17、ty of future cash flows.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Income from Operations,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Reported byNature, orFunction,Expense Classification,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Illustr

18、ation: Assume that the accounting firm of Telaris Co. provides audit, tax, and consulting services. It has the following revenues and expenses.,Expense Classification,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Expense Classification (Nature-of-Exp

19、ense Approach),Illustration 4-5,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Expense Classification (Function-of-Expense Approach),Illustration 4-6,The function-of-expense method is generally used in practice although many companies believe both app

20、roaches have merit.,Illustration 4-7 Number of Unusual Items Reported in a Recent Year by 600 Large Companies,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Gains and Losses,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the

21、 income statement.,Gains and Losses,IASB takes the position that both revenues and expenses andother income and expense should be reported as part of income from operations.,Companies can provide additional line items, headings, and subtotals when such presentation is relevant to an understanding of

22、 the entitys financial performance.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Gains and Losses,Additional items that may need disclosure: Losses on write-downs of inventories to net realizable value or of property, plant, and equipment to recover

23、able amount, as well as reversals of such write-downs.Losses on restructurings of the activities and reversals of any provisions for the costs of restructuring.Gains or losses on the disposal of items of property, plant, and, equipment or investments.Litigation settlements.Other reversals of liabili

24、ties.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Income before Income Tax,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income statement.,Financing costs must be reported on the income statement.,Illustration 4-8,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Net Income,LO 4 Explain how to report items in the income st

25、atement.,Represents the income after all revenues and expenses for the period are considered. Viewed by many as the most important measure of a companys success or failure for a given period of time.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Allocation to Non-Controlling Interest,LO 4 Explain how to rep

26、ort items in the income statement.,If a company prepares a consolidated income statement that includes a partially own subsidiary. IFRS requires that net income of the subsidiary be allocated to the controlling and non-controlling interest. This allocation is reported at the bottom of the income sta

27、tement after net income.,Illustration 4-9,(amounts given),Important business indicator.Measures the dollars earned by each ordinary share.Must be disclosed on the income statement.,LO 5 Identify where to report earnings per share information.,Net income - Preference dividends Weighted average of ord

28、inary shares outstanding,Earnings Per Share,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Earnings Per Share (BE4-10): In 2010, Hollis Corporation reported net income of $1,000,000. It declared and paid preference share dividends of $250,000. During 2010, Hollis had a weighted average of 190,000 ordinary sh

29、ares outstanding. Compute Holliss 2010 earnings per share.,- $250,000,$1,000,000,190,000,=,$3.95 per share,LO 5 Identify where to report earnings per share information.,Net income - Preference dividends Weighted average number of ordinary shares,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 5 Identify wh

30、ere to report earnings per share information.,Discontinued Operations,Reporting Within the Income Statement,A component of an entity that either has been disposed of, or is classified as held-for-sale, and:Represents a major line of business or geographical area of operations, orIs part of a single,

31、 co-coordinated plan to dispose of a major line of business or geographical area of operations, orIs a subsidiary acquired exclusively with a view to resell.,LO 5 Identify where to report earnings per share information.,Discontinued Operations,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Companies report a

32、s discontinued operations (in a separate income statement category) the gain or loss from disposal of a component of a business. The results of operations of a component that has been or will be disposed of separately from continuing operations. The effects of discontinued operations net of tax, as

33、a separate category after continuing operations.,Total loss on discontinued operations800,000,Illustration: Multiplex Products, a highly diversified company, decides to discontinue its electronics division. During the current year, the electronics division lost $300,000 (net of tax). Multiplex sold

34、the division at the end of the year at a loss of $500,000 (net of tax).,Income from continuing operations$20,000,000,Discontinued operations:,Loss from operations, net of tax300,000,Loss on disposal, net of tax500,000,Net income$19,200,000,LO 5 Identify where to report earnings per share information

35、.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,A company that reports a discontinued operation must report per share amounts for the line item either on the face of the income statement or in the notes to the financial statements.,LO 5 Identify where to report earnings per share information.,Illustration 4

36、-12,Reporting Within the Income Statement,Relates the income tax expense to the specific items that give rise to the amount of the tax expense.On the income statement, income tax is allocated to:(1)Income from continuing operations before tax(2) Discontinued operations,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax a

37、llocation.,Intraperiod Tax Allocation,Reporting Within the Income Statement,“let the tax follow the income”,Illustration: Schindler Co. has income before income tax of $250,000. It has a gain of $100,000 from a discontinuedoperation. Assuming a 30 percent income tax rate, Schindler presents the foll

38、owing information on the income statement.,Intraperiod Tax Allocation,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax allocation.,Illustration 4-13,Illustration: Schindler Co. has income before income tax of $250,000. It has a loss of $100,000 from a discontinuedoperation. Assumin

39、g a 30 percent income tax rate, Schindler presents the following information on the income statement.,Intraperiod Tax Allocation,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax allocation.,Illustration 4-14,Summary,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax

40、 allocation.,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax allocation.,Summary,Different Income Concepts,Reporting Within the Income Statement,LO 6 Explain intraperiod tax allocation.,Users and preparers look at more than just the bottom lineincome number, which supports the IFR

41、S requirement to provide subtotals within the income statement.,Company adopts a different accounting principle.Retrospective adjustment.Cumulative effect adjustment to beginning retained earnings.Approach preserves comparability.Examples include:Change from FIFO to average cost.Change from the perc

42、entage-of-completion to the completed-contract method.,Other Reporting Issues,LO 7 Understand the reporting of accounting changes and errors.,Accounting Changes and Errors,Changes in Accounting Principle,Change in Accounting Principle: Gaubert Inc. decided in March 2011 to change from FIFO to weight

43、ed-average inventory pricing. Gauberts income before taxes, using the new weighted-average method in 2011, is $30,000.,Illustration 4-17Calculation of a Change inAccounting Principle,Illustration 4-18Income StatementPresentation of a Changein Accounting Principle (Based on 30% tax rate),Pretax Incom

44、e Data,LO 7 Understand the reporting of accounting changes and errors.,Solution on notes page,Other Reporting Issues,Accounted for in the period of change and future periods.Not handled retrospectively.Not considered errors.Examples include:Useful lives and residual values of depreciable assets.Allo

45、wance for uncollectible receivables.Inventory obsolescence.,Other Reporting Issues,LO 7 Understand the reporting of accounting changes and errors.,Changes in Estimate,Change in Estimate: Arcadia HS, purchased equipment for $510,000 which was estimated to have a useful life of 10 years with a salvage

46、 value of $10,000 at the end of that time. Depreciation has been recorded for 7 years on a straight-line basis. In 2011 (year 8), it is determined that the total estimated life should be 15 years with a salvage value of $5,000 at the end of that time.Questions:What is the journal entry to correct th

47、e prior years depreciation?Calculate the depreciation expense for 2011.,No Entry Required,Other Reporting Issues,LO 7 Understand the reporting of accounting changes and errors.,Equipment,$510,000,Fixed Assets:,Accumulated depreciation,350,000,Net book value (NBV),$160,000,Balance Sheet (Dec. 31, 201

48、0),After 7 years,Equipment cost $510,000Residual value - 10,000Depreciable base500,000Useful life (original) 10 yearsAnnual depreciation $ 50,000,x 7 years = $350,000,First, establish NBV at date of change in estimate.,Other Reporting Issues,LO 7 Understand the reporting of accounting changes and errors.,After 7 years,Net book value $160,000Residual value (new) - 5,000Depreciable base155,000Useful life remaining 8 yearsAnnual depreciation $ 19,375,Depreciation Expense calculation for 2011.,Depreciation expense 19,375Accumulated depreciation 19,375,Journal entry for 2011,

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