Accounting Principles 6th Canadian Edition 6e Weygandt l l l l l l
Kieso Kimmel Trenholm Kinnear Barlow (Solutions
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Manual All Chapters, 100% Original Verified,A+ Grade)
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CHAPTER 1 l
Accounting in Action l l
ASSIGNMENTCLASSIFICATIONTABLE l l
Brief Problems Problems
Study Objectives l Questions l Exercises Exercises Set A l l Set B l l
1. Identify the use and
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users of accounting
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and the objective of
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financial reporting.
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2. Compare different
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forms of business
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organizations and
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explain how Canadian
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accounting standards
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apply to these
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organizations.
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3. Describe the
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components of the
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financial statements
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and explain the
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accounting equation.
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4. Determine what events 15, 16
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are recognized in the
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financial statements
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and how the events are
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measured.
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5. Analyze the effects of
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business transactions
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on the accounting
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equation.
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6. Prepare financial
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statements.
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ASSIGNMENTCHARACTERISTICSTABLE l l
Problem Difficulty Time
Number
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1A Identify users and use of accounting information.
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2A Determine forms of business organization andtypes
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of accounting standards.
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3A Determine missing items.
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4A Classify accounts and prepare accounting
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equation.
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5A Assess accounting treatment.
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6A Analyze transactions and calculate owner’s equity.
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7A Analyze transactions and prepare balance sheet.
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8A Analyze transactions and prepare financial
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statements.
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9A Prepare financial statements.
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10A Determine missing amounts, and comment.
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11A Discuss errors and prepare corrected balancesheet.
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1B Identify users and use of accounting information.
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2B Determine forms of business organization andtypes
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of accounting standards.
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3B Determine missing items.
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4B Classify accounts and prepare accounting
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equation.
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5B Assess accounting treatment.
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6B Analyze transactions and calculate owner’s equity.
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7B Analyze transactions and prepare balance sheet.
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8B Analyze transactions and prepare financial
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statements.
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9B Prepare financial statements.
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10B Determine missing amounts, and comment.
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11B Discuss errors and prepare corrected balancesheet.
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BLOOM’STAXONOMYTABLE l l
Correlation Chart between Bloom’s Taxonomy, Study Objectives and End- l l l l l l l l
of-Chapter Material
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1. Identify the use and
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users of accounting l l BE1-1 Q1-2 P1-1B
and the objective of l l l E1-3 Q1-3
financial reporting. l Q1-5
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2. Compare different
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forms of business l l
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organizations and
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explain how l
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Canadian BE1-4
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accounting BE1-
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standards apply to l l 10E1-2
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these organizations. l
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3. Describe the
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components of the l l Q1-11 E1-6 BE1-7
financial statements l Q1-12 BE1-8
and explain the l l Q1-13 BE1-9
accounting Q1-14 BE1-13
equation. E1-3 BE1-14
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E1-5
P1-3A
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P1-4B
P1-6A
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P1-11A
P1-11B
4. Determine what
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events are l BE1-10 P1-7B
recognized in the l l E1-7 P1-8A
financial statements l E1-8 P1-8B
and how the events l l l P1-5A P1-11A
are measured. l P1-5B P1-11B
5. Analyze the effects
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transactions on the l l E1-11
accounting equation. l E1-12
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BE1-13
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P1-7A
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P1-8A
P1-8B
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BLOOM’STAXONOMY TABLE (Continued)
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6. Prepare financial
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statements.
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