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Basic Accounting 
Principles 
The Financial Statements
Accounting Terms 
Account 
• A group of items having common 
characteristics 
Types of Accounts 
• Asset Liability 
• Income Expense 
• Equity
Chart of Accounts 
Listing of all of the accounts 
used by a business
Asset Accounts 
Items of Value 
Characterized as current 
and non-current
Liability Accounts 
Claims that others have against 
the assets 
Have a known: 
• Amount 
• Date to be paid 
• Person to whom payment owed 
Also current and non current
Equity Accounts 
Claims that the owner has 
against the assets 
Sometimes called net worth 
Difference between value of 
assets and liabilities
Income and Expense 
Accounts 
Types of equity accounts 
Simple accounting systems 
often only contain these 
accounts
Double vs Single Entry 
Accounting 
Single – One account entry for each 
transaction 
Double – Two account entries for each 
transaction 
• One debit and one credit 
Hybrid systems 
• May not match income with expenses 
• May not distinguish cash, check, or 
credit
Basic Accounting 
Equation 
Always maintained in double 
entry accounting 
Assets will always equal 
liabilities plus equity
Transactions 
Will be equal and offsetting 
Two types: 
• Income & Expenses 
• Transfers between accounts
Cash and Accrual 
Accounting 
Refers to the timing of entries 
into the accounting system
Cash Based Records 
Transactions are recorded when 
cash is received or paid out
Accrual Based Records 
Transactions are recorded when 
they take place 
Regardless of whether cash is 
involved
Accrual Adjusted 
Statements 
Cash based records are kept 
throughout the year 
Non-Cash adjustments are 
made to the cash based income 
statement at the end of the 
year
Account Valuation 
Income Accounts 
• Value received is recorded 
Expense Accounts 
• Value paid is recorded 
Liability Accounts 
• Value is dollar amount owed
Account Valuation 
Asset Accounts 
• More difficult because they may 
not be traded routinely
Asset Valuation 
Cost Basis 
Market Value Basis
Cost Basis Asset 
Valuation 
Original cost minus depreciation 
Must establish a depreciation 
method
Market Basis Asset 
Valuation 
Recorded as the price they 
could bring if sold, less selling 
expenses 
Based on recent auctions, 
appraisals, etc.
Depreciation 
Section II page 29, (FFSTF 
Guidelines) 
Allocation of the expense that 
reflects the “using up” of capital 
assets employed by the business 
Conceptually, this is done over the 
useful life of the asset in a 
“systematic and rational” manner
Depreciation 
Allocation applied to original cost 
minus salvage value 
Accelerated versus straight line 
methods 
• Example of difference between 
management records and tax records 
Can overstate or understate true 
income
Financial Reports 
Balance Sheet 
Income Statement 
Statement of Cash Flows 
Statement of Owner Equity
Balance Sheet 
Represents a financial situation 
at a single point in time 
Has a date on it 
Broken down by: 
• Type of Asset or liability 
• Time or life of the account type
Balance Sheet 
Current Assets 
• Cash and other assets that will 
be converted into cash during one 
operating cycle 
Non-Current Assets 
• Those not expected to be 
converted into cash in one 
operating cycle
Balance Sheet 
Current Liabilities 
• Debts that will come due within 
one year from the balance sheet 
date 
Non-Current Liabilities 
• Those debts due more that one 
year from the balance sheet date
Balance Sheet 
Intermediate Assets and Liabilities 
Long term Assets and Liabilities 
Can use cost or market valuations 
or both 
Supporting Schedules are very 
helpful 
Will need a balance sheet for 
beginning and ending of accounting 
period
Income Statement 
Summary of income and expenses 
Represents a period of time 
between two balance sheets 
Explains the change in equity 
between two balance sheets 
Can be divided into enterprise 
reports 
Can be cash or accrual
Beginning Balance Sheet Ending Balance Sheet 
Assets Liabilities 
Equity 
Assets Liabilities 
Equity 
+/- Net Income 
+/- Valuation Changes 
- Family living withdrawals 
+ Capital contributions
Income Statement 
Will have more than one profit 
line 
Definition of Profit 
• Financial profit is the net return 
to business equity
Accrual Adjusted Income 
Statement 
Cash incomes and expenses must be 
adjusted by: 
• Changes in non-cash assets 
• Inventories 
• Pre paid expenses 
• Receivables 
• Changes in non-cash liabilities 
• Payables 
• Accrued interest
Statement of Cash Flows 
Not the same as a cash flow plan 
(Budget) 
Is a historical record of sources 
and uses of funds 
Divisions of Statement: 
• Cash from operating activities 
• Cash from investing activities 
• Cash from financing activities
Statement of Owner 
Equity 
Explains the change in owners 
equity between two balances sheets 
Changes due to : 
• Net income 
• Change in inventory valuation 
• Family living withdrawals 
• Capital contributions 
• Capital distributions
Financial Analysis 
All business owners should have 
a basic set of financial 
statements at their disposal 
and they should know how to 
analyze and interpret them.
Financial Analysis 
Two Objectives 
• Measure financial condition of the 
business 
• Measure financial performance of 
the business
Financial Analysis 
Horizontal Analysis 
Vertical Analysis 
Ratio Analysis
Horizontal Analysis 
Looks at trends in performance 
and strength over time 
• For example, percent change in 
net income from year to year
Vertical Analysis 
Looks at within year events 
rather than over time 
• For example, interest expense as 
a percent of total expenses
Ratio Analysis 
Allows for consistent 
comparison of a single business 
over time as well as comparison 
between businesses 
Converts nominal dollar amounts 
to a common basis
Source of data for Ratio 
Analysis 
Balance Sheet 
Income Statement
Farm Financial Standards 
Council (Five Criteria) 
Liquidity 
Solvency 
Profitability 
Financial Efficiency 
Repayment Capacity
Ratio Analysis 
16 different ratios commonly 
used 
Each has limitations 
Proper interpretation is critical
Liquidity 
Ability of a business to pay 
current liabilities as they come 
due
Liquidity 
Current Ratio 
• Current Assets/Current Liabilities 
• Less than one is bad 
Working capital 
• Current assets minus current 
liabilities 
• Negative number is bad
Solvency 
Ability of the firm to repay all 
of its financial obligations
Solvency 
Debt to Asset Ratio 
• Total liabilities/total assets 
• Greater than one bad 
Equity to Asset Ratio 
• Total equity/total assets 
Debt to Equity Ratio 
• Leverage ratio 
• Less than one better
Profitability 
Rate of return on assets 
Rate of return on equity 
Operating profit margin ratio
Financial Efficiency 
Measures the intensity with 
which a business uses its assets 
to generate gross revenues and 
the effectiveness of production
Financial Efficiency 
Asset turnover ratio 
Operating expense ratio 
Depreciation ratio 
Interest expense ratio 
Net income from operations 
ratio
Repayment Capacity 
Measures the borrower’s ability 
to repay term debts and capital 
leases rather than financial 
position or performance
Repayment Capacity 
Term debt and capital lease 
coverage ratio 
Capital replacement and term 
repayment margin
Cautions 
Measures are only as good as the 
data used 
Methods must be consistent 
between years and between 
operations 
• Example – Asset valuation methods 
Measures ask the right questions 
but do not provide the answers

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Basic Accounting Principles

  • 1. Basic Accounting Principles The Financial Statements
  • 2. Accounting Terms Account • A group of items having common characteristics Types of Accounts • Asset Liability • Income Expense • Equity
  • 3. Chart of Accounts Listing of all of the accounts used by a business
  • 4. Asset Accounts Items of Value Characterized as current and non-current
  • 5. Liability Accounts Claims that others have against the assets Have a known: • Amount • Date to be paid • Person to whom payment owed Also current and non current
  • 6. Equity Accounts Claims that the owner has against the assets Sometimes called net worth Difference between value of assets and liabilities
  • 7. Income and Expense Accounts Types of equity accounts Simple accounting systems often only contain these accounts
  • 8. Double vs Single Entry Accounting Single – One account entry for each transaction Double – Two account entries for each transaction • One debit and one credit Hybrid systems • May not match income with expenses • May not distinguish cash, check, or credit
  • 9. Basic Accounting Equation Always maintained in double entry accounting Assets will always equal liabilities plus equity
  • 10. Transactions Will be equal and offsetting Two types: • Income & Expenses • Transfers between accounts
  • 11. Cash and Accrual Accounting Refers to the timing of entries into the accounting system
  • 12. Cash Based Records Transactions are recorded when cash is received or paid out
  • 13. Accrual Based Records Transactions are recorded when they take place Regardless of whether cash is involved
  • 14. Accrual Adjusted Statements Cash based records are kept throughout the year Non-Cash adjustments are made to the cash based income statement at the end of the year
  • 15. Account Valuation Income Accounts • Value received is recorded Expense Accounts • Value paid is recorded Liability Accounts • Value is dollar amount owed
  • 16. Account Valuation Asset Accounts • More difficult because they may not be traded routinely
  • 17. Asset Valuation Cost Basis Market Value Basis
  • 18. Cost Basis Asset Valuation Original cost minus depreciation Must establish a depreciation method
  • 19. Market Basis Asset Valuation Recorded as the price they could bring if sold, less selling expenses Based on recent auctions, appraisals, etc.
  • 20. Depreciation Section II page 29, (FFSTF Guidelines) Allocation of the expense that reflects the “using up” of capital assets employed by the business Conceptually, this is done over the useful life of the asset in a “systematic and rational” manner
  • 21. Depreciation Allocation applied to original cost minus salvage value Accelerated versus straight line methods • Example of difference between management records and tax records Can overstate or understate true income
  • 22. Financial Reports Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Owner Equity
  • 23. Balance Sheet Represents a financial situation at a single point in time Has a date on it Broken down by: • Type of Asset or liability • Time or life of the account type
  • 24. Balance Sheet Current Assets • Cash and other assets that will be converted into cash during one operating cycle Non-Current Assets • Those not expected to be converted into cash in one operating cycle
  • 25. Balance Sheet Current Liabilities • Debts that will come due within one year from the balance sheet date Non-Current Liabilities • Those debts due more that one year from the balance sheet date
  • 26. Balance Sheet Intermediate Assets and Liabilities Long term Assets and Liabilities Can use cost or market valuations or both Supporting Schedules are very helpful Will need a balance sheet for beginning and ending of accounting period
  • 27. Income Statement Summary of income and expenses Represents a period of time between two balance sheets Explains the change in equity between two balance sheets Can be divided into enterprise reports Can be cash or accrual
  • 28. Beginning Balance Sheet Ending Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Equity Assets Liabilities Equity +/- Net Income +/- Valuation Changes - Family living withdrawals + Capital contributions
  • 29. Income Statement Will have more than one profit line Definition of Profit • Financial profit is the net return to business equity
  • 30. Accrual Adjusted Income Statement Cash incomes and expenses must be adjusted by: • Changes in non-cash assets • Inventories • Pre paid expenses • Receivables • Changes in non-cash liabilities • Payables • Accrued interest
  • 31. Statement of Cash Flows Not the same as a cash flow plan (Budget) Is a historical record of sources and uses of funds Divisions of Statement: • Cash from operating activities • Cash from investing activities • Cash from financing activities
  • 32. Statement of Owner Equity Explains the change in owners equity between two balances sheets Changes due to : • Net income • Change in inventory valuation • Family living withdrawals • Capital contributions • Capital distributions
  • 33. Financial Analysis All business owners should have a basic set of financial statements at their disposal and they should know how to analyze and interpret them.
  • 34. Financial Analysis Two Objectives • Measure financial condition of the business • Measure financial performance of the business
  • 35. Financial Analysis Horizontal Analysis Vertical Analysis Ratio Analysis
  • 36. Horizontal Analysis Looks at trends in performance and strength over time • For example, percent change in net income from year to year
  • 37. Vertical Analysis Looks at within year events rather than over time • For example, interest expense as a percent of total expenses
  • 38. Ratio Analysis Allows for consistent comparison of a single business over time as well as comparison between businesses Converts nominal dollar amounts to a common basis
  • 39. Source of data for Ratio Analysis Balance Sheet Income Statement
  • 40. Farm Financial Standards Council (Five Criteria) Liquidity Solvency Profitability Financial Efficiency Repayment Capacity
  • 41. Ratio Analysis 16 different ratios commonly used Each has limitations Proper interpretation is critical
  • 42. Liquidity Ability of a business to pay current liabilities as they come due
  • 43. Liquidity Current Ratio • Current Assets/Current Liabilities • Less than one is bad Working capital • Current assets minus current liabilities • Negative number is bad
  • 44. Solvency Ability of the firm to repay all of its financial obligations
  • 45. Solvency Debt to Asset Ratio • Total liabilities/total assets • Greater than one bad Equity to Asset Ratio • Total equity/total assets Debt to Equity Ratio • Leverage ratio • Less than one better
  • 46. Profitability Rate of return on assets Rate of return on equity Operating profit margin ratio
  • 47. Financial Efficiency Measures the intensity with which a business uses its assets to generate gross revenues and the effectiveness of production
  • 48. Financial Efficiency Asset turnover ratio Operating expense ratio Depreciation ratio Interest expense ratio Net income from operations ratio
  • 49. Repayment Capacity Measures the borrower’s ability to repay term debts and capital leases rather than financial position or performance
  • 50. Repayment Capacity Term debt and capital lease coverage ratio Capital replacement and term repayment margin
  • 51. Cautions Measures are only as good as the data used Methods must be consistent between years and between operations • Example – Asset valuation methods Measures ask the right questions but do not provide the answers