Course Syllabus - ACC 103 Financial Accounting and Reporting, Part 2
Course Syllabus - ACC 103 Financial Accounting and Reporting, Part 2
Course Syllabus - ACC 103 Financial Accounting and Reporting, Part 2
Course Description
This is a continuation of the first course in accounting. It deals with transactions, financial statements, and
problems peculiar to the operations of partnerships and corporations as distinguished from sole
proprietorships. Topics include partnership formation and operations including accounting for the
admission of partners, changes in capital, and profit- and loss-sharing ratios; the conversion of an
unincorporated enterprise into a corporation; accounting for incorporated enterprises, including corporate
organizations, paid-in capital, accumulated earnings (loss), dividends and treasury shares. It will also
cover the preparation of financial statements for internal and external purposes, accounting information
systems manual and computerized special journals; understanding balance sheet, income statement,
statement of cash flows and statement of changes in equity; financial statements of companies in the
service, manufacturing, and trading industries; and analysis of accounting information and decision
making.
Credit : 3 units
Prerequisite : FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING, PART 1 (ACC101)
Course Coverage
Course Syllabus
a. Overview
b. Definition
c. Characteristics
d. Partnership distinguished from corporations
e. Advantages and disadvantages from sole proprietorships and corporations
f. Kinds of Partnerships
g. Kinds of Partners
h. Articles of Partnership
i. Other legal concerns in Partnership
Equally
Based on contributions
By allowing salaries, interest on capital, and bonus to partners
a. Definition
b. Causes
c. Accounting for the admission of new partner in an existing partnership
Through purchase
Through Investment
V. Partnership Liquidation
a. Definition
b. Causes
c. Rules and accounting for the setting of accounts after dissolution
a. Overview
b. Definition
c. Characteristics
d. Advantages and Disadvantages from sole proprietorships and partnerships
e. Classes or classifications
f. Organizing a corporation
Articles of Incorporation
By- Laws
Rights of Shareholder
g. Components of a corporation
h. Minimum subscription and paid- in capital
i. Corporate organization structure
j. Corporate books and records
a. Legal Capital
b. Share Premium
c. Types of Shares
Ordinary
Preference
e. Share Subscription
f. Subscription Results
g. Accounting for Treasury Shares
h. Incorporation of Sole Proprietorships and/or Partnerships
i. Donated Capital
a. Introduction
b. Definition of Dividends
c. Important dates in dividend transactions
d. Kinds of Dividends
e. Accounting for Dividends
Share Split
Reverse Share Split
a. Retirement
b. Conversion of Preference Shares to Ordinary Shares
c. Recapitalization