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    Sep 12, 2011, 02:00 AM
    LEGAL and ETHICAL issues in preparing financial statements
    The date is November 18, 2009. You are the chief executive officer of Omega Softwarea publicly owned company that is currently in financial difficulty. Omega needs new large bank loans if it is to survive.
    You have been negotiating with several banks, but each has asked to see your 2009 financial statements, which will be dated December 31. These statements will, of course, be audited. You are now meeting with other corporate officers to discuss the situation, and the following suggestions have been made:
    1. We are planning to buy WordMaster Software Co. For $8 million cash in December. The owners of WordMaster are in no hurry; if we delay this acquisition until January, well have $8 million more cash at year-end. That should make us look a lot more solvent. 2. At year-end, well owe accounts payable of about $18 million. If we were to show this liability in our balance sheet at half that amountsay, $9 millionno one would know the difference. We could report the other $9 million as stockholders equity and our financial position would appear much stronger.
    3. We owe Delta Programming $5 million, due in 90 days. I know some people at Delta. If we were to sign a note and pay them 12 percent interest, theyd let us postpone this debt for a year or more.
    4. We own land that cost us $2 million but today is worth at least $6 million. Lets show it at $6 million in our balance sheet, and that will increase our total assets and our stockholders equity by $4 million.
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    Separately evaluate each of these four proposals to improve Omega Softwares financial statements. Your evaluations should consider ethical and legal issues, as well as, accounting issues.
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    Sep 12, 2011, 02:04 AM
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    Sep 12, 2011, 02:33 AM
    Current Ratio
    If the company will offer special discount for customers if they will pay AR before the year end how it will influence the current ratio?
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    Sep 12, 2011, 03:26 AM
    Legal and accounting issues
    If the company has 18mln Accounts payable is it possible to record it as 9mln liability and 9mln stakeholders equity?
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    Sep 12, 2011, 03:33 AM
    Accountil issue
    The company owe $18 million of Accounts Payable. What will happen if the company will record it as $9 million in Liabilities and $9 million in stakeholder's equity?

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