ACC 3000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Faithful Representation, International Accounting Standards Board, Standard Accounting Practice

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To external users e. g. investors, and creditors. Convey through: financial statements and related notes. Investors use info to predict future risk and potential return of their prospective investments or loans. Financial accounting: chiefly concerned w/ providing financial info to various external users. Financial info provided by profit oriented companies to their present and potential investors and creditors. E. g. financial intermediaries: financial analysts, stockbrokers, mutual fund managers, and credit rating organizations. Provide advice to investors/ creditors or make decisions on their behalf. Focus on needs of investors and creditors. Financial reporting: refer to the process of providing this info to external users. Other outlets = news releases, management forecasts, reports filed with reg agencies. Capital markets: mechanisms that foster the allocation of resources efficiently. ; acquires capital from investors in exchange for ownership interest and from creditors borrowing. Initial market transactions: corporation sells shares of stock or bonds to individuals or other entities that want to invest in it.

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