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Parras students research everything from cooking to the death penalty at their annual program.
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Wear Your Memory Round Your Neck 
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Journalist investigates why her midlife mind seemed to be going.
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HBO documentary on addiction screens at library 
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On Saturday, March 31, The HBO documentary on addiction will be shown at the Bozeman Public Library main conference room at 2:30 p.m.
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Middle schoolers need boost, educators say 
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A Ugandan court scrapped the nation's adultery law Thursday, saying it was unconstitutional and favored men.
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Accountancy

Accountancy (British English) or accounting (American English) is the measurement, disclosure or provision of assurance about information that helps managers and other decision makers make resource allocation decisions. Financial accounting is one branch of accounting and historically has involved processes by which financial information about a business is recorded, classified, summarized, interpreted, and communicated. Auditing, a related but separate discipline, is the process whereby an independent auditor examines an organization's financial statements in order to express an opinion -- that conveys reasonable but not absolute assurance -- as to the fairness and adherence to generally accepted accounting principles, in all material respects.

Practitioners of accountancy are known as accountants. Officially licensed accountants are recognized by titles such as Chartered Accountant (UK, Canada), Certified Public Accountant (US), Certified Management Accountant (Canada). or Certified General Accountant (Canada). The majority of "public" accountants in Canada are Chartered Accountants; however, Certified General Accountants are also authorized by legislations to practise public accounting and auditing in all Canadian provinces, except Quebec as of 2005.

Accountancy attempts to create accurate financial reports that are useful to managers, regulators, and other stakeholders such as shareholders, creditors, or owners. The day-to-day record-keeping involved in this process is known as bookkeeping.

At the heart of modern financial accounting is the double-entry book-keeping system. This system involves making at least two entries for every transaction: a debit in one account, and a corresponding credit in another account. The sum of all debits should always equal the sum of all credits. This provides an easy way to check for errors. This system was first used in medieval Europe, although claims have been made that the system dates back to Ancient Greece.

According to critics of standard accounting practices, it has changed little since. Accounting reform measures of some kind have been taken in each generation to attempt to keep bookkeeping relevant to capital assets or production capacity. However, these have not changed the basic principles, which are supposed to be independent of economics as such.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Accountancy qualifications and regulation
    • 2.1 British Commonwealth
      • 2.1.1 Canada
    • 2.2 United States of America
  • 3 Accounting scholarship
  • 4 The "Big Four" accountancy firms
  • 5 Topics in accounting
    • 5.1 Auditing
    • 5.2 Types of accountancy
    • 5.3 Accountancy Principles
  • 6 Accounting concepts
  • 7 Accounting conventions
    • 7.1 Use of computers in accountancy
    • 7.2 Accounting standards
    • 7.3 Agencies
    • 7.4 Accounting standard-setting bodies
    • 7.5 Auditing standards-setting bodies
  • 8 See also
  • 9 Finding related topics
  • 10 External links

History

The art of accountancy on a scientific principle must certainly have been understood in Italy before 1495, when Luca Pacioli (1445 - 1517), also known as Friar Luca dal Borgo, published at Venice his treatise on book-keeping.

The first known English book on the science was published in London by John Gouge or Gough in 1543. It is described as A Profitable Treatyce called the Instrument or Boke to learn to knowe the good order of the kepyng of the famouse reconynge, called in Latin, Dare and Habere, and, in English, Debitor and Creditor.

A short book of instructions were also published in 1588 by John Mellis of Southwark, in which he says, "I am but the renuer and reviver of an ancient old copie printed here in London the 14 of August 1543: collected, published, made, and set forth by one Hugh Oldcastle, Scholemaster, who, as appeareth by his treatise, then taught Arithmetics, and this booke in Saint Ollaves parish in Marko Lane." John Mellis refers to the fact that the principle of accounts he explains (which is a simple system of double entry) is "after the forme of Venice".

The very interesting and able book described as The Merchants Mirrour, or directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts formed by way of Debitor and Creditor, after the (so termed) Italian manner, by Richard Dafforne, accountant, published in 1635, contains many references to early books on the science of accountancy. In a chapter in this book, headed "Opinion of Book-keeping's Antiquity," the author states, on the authority of another writer, that the form of book-keeping referred to had then been in use in Italy about two hundred years, "but that the same, or one in many parts very like this, was used in the time of Julius Caesar, and in Rome long before." He gives quotations of Latin book-keeping terms in use in ancient times, and refers to "ex Oratione Ciceronis pro Roscio Comaedo"; and he adds:

"That the one side of their booke was used for Debitor, the other for Creditor, is manifest in a certain place, Naturalis Historiae Plinii, lib. 2, cap. 7, where hee, speaking of Fortune, saith thus:
Huic Omnia Expensa.
Huic Omnia Feruntur accepta et in tota Ratione mortalium sola
Utramque Paginam facit."

An early Dutch writer appears to have suggested that double-entry book-keeping was even in existence among the Greeks, pointing to scientific accountancy having been invented in remote times.

There were several editions of Richard Dafforne's book printed---the second edition having been published in 1636, the third in 1656, and another was issued in 1684. The book is a very complete treatise on scientific accountancy, it was beautifully prepared and contains elaborate explanations; the numerous editions tend to prove that the science was highly appreciated in the 17th century. From this time there has been a continuous supply of literature on the subject, many of the authors styling themselves accountants and teachers of the art, and thus proving that the professional accountant was then known and employed.

Very early in the 18th century, the services of an accountant practising in the city of London were made use of in the course of an investigation into the transactions of a director of the South Sea Company, who had been dealing in the company's stock. During this investigation the accountant appears to have examined the books of at least two firms of merchants. His report is described Observations made upon examining the books of Sawbridge and Company, by Charles Snell, Writing Master and Accountant in Foster Lane, London. The United States owes the concept of the Certified Public Accountant designation to England which had coined the Chartered Accountant designation in the 19th century.

Accountancy qualifications and regulation

The requirements for entry in the profession of accounting vary from country to country.

British Commonwealth

In the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and several other Commonwealth countries, the equivalents of Certified Public Accountant (CPA) include Chartered Accountant (CA - in UK, British Commonwealth and former British states), Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA - United Kingdom), International Accountant (AIA - United Kingdom), Certified Public Accountant (CPA - Ireland and CPA - Hong Kong), Certified General Accountant (CGA - Canada), and Certified Practising Accountant (CPA - Australia).

Please refer to the latest statutory auditing rights of above accounting bodies in individual jurisdictions and distinction from non-audit bodies for various consumers. In UK, only 3 chartered accountants (England & Wales, Scottish and Irish)and their equivalents (AIA and ACCA) are "Registered Auditors" under Companies Act.

ACA is the best known and most respected qualification in the UK, equivalent of a CA but handled by a different board ICAEW.

Canada

In Canada, there are three recognized accounting bodies: the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CA), the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (CGA), and the Society of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA). CA and CGA were created by Acts of Parliament in 1902 and 1913 respectively and CMA was established in 1920.

The CA program focuses in public accounting and candidates must obtain auditing experience from public accounting firms; the CGA program takes a general approach allowing candidates to focus in their own financial career choices; the CMA program focuses in management accounting. All three programs require a candidate to obtain a degree and practical accounting experience before certification.

Auditing and Public Accounting are regulated by the provinces. Historically, only CAs can perform audits in Ontario. After the corporate accounting scandals including the Enron scandal, the provincial government of Ontario passed a new Public Accounting Act allowing qualified CAs, CGAs and CMAs to audit. In Quebec, CAs still have monopoly in the audit of public companies; In British Columbia and Prince Edward Island, CAs and CGAs have equal status regarding public accounting and auditing; In the rest of Canada, CAs, CGAs, and CMAs are considered equivalents pursuant to provincial and territorial legislations.

A recent attempt between the CAs and CMAs (in 2005) to join forces to form a new unified body failed as the respective organisations could not reach consensus on a number of important issues. This failure represented a factual indicator of the continued and strong resentment of the infringement of other accounting designations' influence and opinion upon others, as well as a possible measure of the degree of pride that still remained within each of Canada's three recognised accounting bodies. The recent measure (2004) of opening Ontario's public practice to all three bodies may actually have exacerbated the competition between these organisations, especially in light of the historic monopoly conferred to the CA association.

United States of America

In the United States, practicing accountants include Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), Certified Internal Auditors (CIAs), Certified Management Accountants (CMAs) and Accredited Business Accountants (ABAs). The difference between these certifications is primarily the types of services provided, although individuals may earn more than one certification. Additionally, much accounting work is performed by uncertified individuals, who may be working under the supervision of a certified accountant.

A CPA is licensed by the state of his/her residence to provide auditing services to the public, although most CPA firms also offer accounting, tax, litigation support, and other financial advisory services. The requirements for receiving the CPA license varies from state to state, although the passage of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant examination is required by all states. This examination is designed and graded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

A CIA is granted a certificate from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), provided that the candidate passed a rigorous examination of four parts. A CIA mostly provides his/her services directly to their employers rather than the public.

A CMA is granted a certificate from the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), provided that the candidate passed a rigorous examination of four parts and meet the practical experience requirement from the IMA. A CMA mostly provides his/her services directly to his/her employers rather than the public. A CMA can also provide his services to the public, but to an extent much lesser than that of a CPA.

An ABA is granted accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT), provided that the candidate passed the eight-hour Comprehensive Examination for Accreditation in Accounting which tests proficiency in financial accounting, reporting, statement preparation, taxation, business consulting services, business law, and ethics. An ABA specializes in the needs of small-to-mid-size businesses and in financial services to individuals and families. In states where use of the word "accountant” is not permitted, the practitioner may use Accredited Business Advisor.

The United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there are about one million persons [1] employed as accountants and auditors in the U.S.

U.S. tax law grants accountants a limited form of accountant-client privilege.

Accounting scholarship

Refer Accounting scholarship for professorship.

The "Big Four" accountancy firms

The "Big Four auditors" are the largest multinational accountancy firms.

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
  • Ernst & Young
  • KPMG


The Big 4 accountancy firms can all trace their history back to firms in Europe, from which they have descended through a long line of mergers. Many of the originating firms were from the United Kingdom. As British trade interests expanded, correspondent firms were established throughout the world by the organisations. These firms are associations of the partnerships in each country rather than having the classical structure of holding company and subsidiaries, but each has an international 'umbrella' organisation for co-ordination. However, due to the dominant size of the United States' economy, the offices of the Big 4 accountancy firms based in the United States have always generated more revenue than the rest of the Big 4 accountancy firms' offices in the world combined.

Before the Enron and other accounting scandals, there were five large firms and were called the Big Five. Since Arthur Andersen's assurance practice split, with a plurality joining KPMG in the US and Deloitte & Touche outside of the US, Arthur Andersen left from the group. Previous to this there were also groupings referred to as the "Big Six" and the "Big Eight".

Enron turned out to be only the first of a series of accounting scandals that enveloped the accounting industry in 2002.

This is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. accounting industry. Application of International Accounting Standards originating in International Accounting Standards Board headquartered in London and bearing more resemblance to UK than current US practices is often advocated by those who note the relative stability of the U.K. accounting system (which reformed itself after scandals in the late 1980s and early 1990s). Accounting reform of a far more comprehensive sort is advocated by those who see issues with capitalism or economics, and seek ecological or social accountability.

Topics in accounting

See list of accounting topics for complete listing.

Auditing

  • Assurance services
  • Audit
  • Information technology audit

Types of accountancy

  • Cost accounting
  • Cash-basis and accrual-basis
  • Financial accountancy
  • internal and external accountancy
  • Management accounting
  • Project accounting
  • Positive accounting
  • Environmental accounting

Accountancy Principles

Accounting principles, rules of conduct and action are described by various terms such as concepts, conventions, tenets, assumption, axioms, postulates.

Accounting concepts

  • Entity concept
  • Dual aspect concept
  • Going concern concept
  • Accounting period concept
  • Money measurement concept
  • Historical Cost concept
  • Periodic matching of cost and revenue concept
  • Verifiable objective evidence concept
  • Realization concept
  • Accrual concept

Accounting conventions

  • convention of disclosure
  • convention of materiality
  • convention of consistency
  • convention of conservatism

Use of computers in accountancy

  • Accounting software
  • Databases
  • spreadsheet programs

Accounting standards

  • United States generally accepted accounting principles
  • United Kingdom generally accepted accounting principles
  • International Accounting Standards

Agencies

  • United States
    • Federal Reserve (for banks)
    • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (for public companies)
  • European Union
    • European Central Bank

Accounting standard-setting bodies

  • United States
    • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
    • Financial Accounting Standards Board
    • Governmental Accounting Standards Board
    • Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
    • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
  • United Kingdom
    • Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW)
    • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS)
    • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
    • Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
    • Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountants (CIPFA)
    • Association of International Accountants (AIA), a UK Registered Auditor is being consulted for Standard setting.
    • Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT)
  • Republic of Ireland
    • Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland
  • Canada
    • Accounting Standards Board "AcSB"
  • International
    • International Accounting Standards Board

Auditing standards-setting bodies

  • United States
    • Public Company Accounting Oversight Board - public companies
    • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - general
    • Government Accountability Office - recipients of federal grants

See also

  • Accounting reform
  • Banking
  • Cultural references to accountants
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Fiscal year
  • Luca Pacioli
  • Standard accounting practices
  • Tax
  • Critical accounting policy

Finding related topics

  • List of accounting topics
  • List of finance topics
  • List of management topics
  • List of human resource management topics
  • List of marketing topics
  • List of economics topics
  • List of production topics
  • List of information technology management topics
  • List of business law topics
  • List of business ethics, political economy, and philosophy of business topics
  • List of business theorists
  • List of economists
  • List of corporate leaders
  • List of companies

External links

  • Wikicities has a wiki about accounting: Accounting
  • Luca Pacioli
  • List of accounting sites
  • Accounting
  • Accounting history links
  • Accounting, a Virtual History
  • Accounting Theory
  • Accounting Tutorial
  • Duncan Williamson's Accounting Site
  • MAAP's UK Accountancy Checklist The Next Year
  • Accounting Management — Brief view on accounting.
  • Accounting Directory — A listing of accounting sites.
  • Bob Jensen's Accounting Site
  • Accounting and Valuation Research page
  • Accounting News
  • The Basics of Accounting
  • inside Sarbanes Oxley - Resources for accountants
  • inside Sarbanes Oxley - Resources for accountants concerning the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, including Sarbanes Oxley books, articles, and discussion
  • Accounting in french
  • The Center for Corporate Reporting & Governance at California State University, Fullerton
  • Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (formerly Hong Kong Society of Accountants)
  • free bookkeeping course
  • Free Accounting Software Selection Assistancecs:Účetnictví
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