Inflation Accounting
Title: Inflation Accounting
Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
Details: Words: 1153 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Inflation Accounting
Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
Details: Words: 1153 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Scenario
An asset is acquired at a cost of $10,000 with a five-year life and no anticipated salvage value. Straight-line depreciation is considered appropriate. The asset was acquired on January 2, 2000. Price indexes for the five years are:
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users of financial statements. Inflation accounting is based on statistical factors which are not a perfect reflection of reality. With that said inflationary accounting should supplement historical cost accounting rather than replace it.
All calculations have been performed based on sample calculations in Wolk et al. (2004).
References:
Wolk, H. I., Dodd, J. L., & Tearney, M. G. (2004). Accounting Theory: Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic Environment (6e). Mason, Ohio: Thomson Learning - South-Western.