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Accounting Assignment

Question 1: Ethics and Governance - The impact of a bonus incentive scheme on the financial statements

Lucia works as an accountant for a motor vehicle engine parts manufacturer called Vroom Ltd, owned by an international car firm. Her manager, Freda Chuse, is paid a bonus depending on the profitability of the company. If Vroom Ltd makes $1 million profit, Freda receives a bonus of $20 000 that increases progressively to $30 000 for a $3 million profit. If the profit of Vroom Ltd exceeds $3 million, Freda receives the maximum bonus of $30 000. Vroom Ltd currently receives a grant from the government of $100 000 per year to employ and train apprentice mechanics.

At the end of May, it appears that Vroom Ltd will make a profit of approximately $3.5 million for the year ending 30 June 2016. Freda approached Lucia and said that if the company made too much profit then the government may stop paying Vroom Ltd the grant for training apprentice mechanics, and it would lose the $100 000 tax-free cash inflow. Freda instructed Lucia to find ways of deferring recognition of as much revenue as possible until the following financial year, for which the forecasts for the industry were quite poor, and to accrue as many expenses as possible at the end of the current accounting period when it came to making the end-of-period adjustments. Although Lucia was not happy with this instruction, she did not want to risk her own opportunities for promotion by upsetting her manager.

Required

A. Who are the stakeholders in this situation?

B. Why do you believe Freda asked Lucia to do this?

C. What are the ethical issues involved her?

D. Can Lucia defer revenues and accrue as many expenses as possible and still be ethical?

Question 2 - Ledger Posting and Trial Balance

Carrying Your Load provides heavy freight services with large trucks. The following transactions were Carrying Your Load. Ignore GST.

July 1 - Craig Dienhoff invested $620 000 into Carrying Your Load organised to provide trucking services to remote parts of Australia.

July 2 - Purchased a truck for $540 000 on credit from P. Strickland.

July 4 - Transferred the amount owing to P. Strickland using online banking facilities to make a direct bank transfer.

July 5 - Paid $1600 to R. Burton for two weeks rent to 14 July.

July 9 - Charged White Cattle Station $12 000 for trucking services.

July 10 - Dienhoff withdrew $4000 cash to meet personal expenses.

July 11 - Paid $1200 for advertising on local radio.

July 12 - Received $6200 from Outback Oil for trucking services.

July 13 - Charged Star Company $9600 and received $9000 from Hardie Company for trucking services provided.

July 14 - Received a cheque for $12 000 from White Cattle Station and deposited it into the business bank account. Paid $8800 for fuel for the truck.

Required -

A. Record all transactions directly into ledger T accounts and prepare a trial balance.

Question 3 - Ethics and Governance

Review the CPA and ICANZ websites (links below) and write a short essay quoting three recent examples (2016 and 2017 only) to demonstrate how breaches of ethical standards were seriously treated by the professional organisation.

Required:

1. Explain why the penalties were imposed.

2. Referring to APES 110 standards (available on Moodle), which sections should have applied to your three mentioned examples?

3. Were the penalties imposed by the accounting bodies sufficient? Give reasons.

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