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Accounting Concepts and Conventions

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Accounting Concepts

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The term ‘concept’ is used to connote accounting postulates, that is necessary assumptions and conditions upon which accounting is based.

These are the theories on how and why certain categories of transactions should be treated in a particular manner.

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Business Entity Concept

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• The business and its owner(s) are two separate

entities

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Hence…

The Books Of Accounts are

prepared from the point of view of the

business

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Capital (Liability)

Drawings (Asset)

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The Personal Transactions of the Owner are not recorded.

For Example:A Car purchased by the owner for

personal use is not Recorded in the Books Of Account Of the Business.

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Going Concern Concept

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It is assumed that the entity is a going concern, i.e., it will continue to

operate for an indefinitely long period in future and transactions are recorded

from this point of view.

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Money Measurement Concept

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In accounting, a record is made only of those transactions or events

which can be measured and expressed in terms of money.

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Non monetary transactions are not recorded in accounting.

Attitude Experience

Innovativeness

HonestyTeam work

Passionskill

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Accounting Period

Concept

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For measuring the financial results

of a business periodically, the working life

of an undertaking is split into convenient

short periods called accounting period.

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Cost Concept

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An asset acquired by a concern is recorded in the books of accounts at historical cost (i.e., at the price actually paid for acquiring the asset). The market price of the asset is ignored.

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Historical Cost Of

Market Value Of

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Dual - Aspect

Concept

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For Every Debit, there is

a CreditEvery transaction should have a two- sided effect to the

extent of same amount

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• Cash Account Rs. 10,000Debit

• Sales Account Rs. 10,000Credit

For Example:Cash Sales Rs. 10,000

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• Purchases Account Rs. 20,000

Debit

• Ram’s Account Rs. 18,000• Discount Recd. Account

2,000Cred

it

For Example:Purchased From Ram goods worth Rs. 20,000 and discount received Rs. 2,000.

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This Concept has resulted in

THE ACCOUNTING

EQUATION

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Realization

Concept

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Profit is earned when goods or services are provided/transferred to customers. Thus it is incorrect to record profit when order is received, or when the customer pays for the goods.

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Matching Concept

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The matching principle ensures that revenues and all their associated expenses are

recorded in the same accounting period.

The matching principle is the basis on which the accrual

accounting method of book- keeping is built.

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For Example

Salary paid in 2012-13 relating to 2011-12

Such salary is treated as Expenditure for 2011-12 under Outstanding Salaries Account, not for the year 2012-13

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Accounting Convention

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Accounting Conventions are the common practices which are universally followed in recording and presenting accounting information of business. It helps in comparing accounting data of different business or of same units for different periods.

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Materiality

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Only those transactions, important facts and items are shown which are useful and material for the business. The firm need not record immaterial and insignificant items.

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Illustration:Company XYZ Ltd. bought 6 months supplies of stationary worth $600.

Question:Should the Company spread the cost of this stationary for 6 months by expensing off $100 per month to the income statement?

Answer:Based on this concept, as the amount is so small or immaterial, it can be expensed off in the next month instead of tediously expensing it in the next 6 months.

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Full Disclosur

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Financial Statements and their notes should present all information that is relevant and

material to the user’s understanding of the

statements.

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Conservatism

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Anticipate No Profits but

Provide for all Losses

Accountant should always be on side

of safety.

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For Example

• Making Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts• Showing Depreciation on Fixed Assets, but not appreciation

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Consistency

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The accounting practices and methods should remain consistent from one accounting period to another.

Whatever accounting practice is followed by the business enterprise, should be followed on a consistent basis from year to year.

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For Example

2009-10• Straigh

t Line Method

2010-11• Written

Down Value Method

2011-12• Units

of Measure Method

Year

Method of Depreciation

followed

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