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What Are Generally Accepted Accounting Principles?

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Introduction
The case centers on actual events that occurred in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans from 2001 to 2009. In 2008, the archdiocese announced that it had lost more than $100 million as a result of Hurricane Katrina — because insurance failed to cover all its property losses. Those losses had no bearing on the parish a closure, the church says. Not all the faithful are convinced. Later released prospectus indicated that the Archdiocese paid over $10 million directly from its own assets to settle claims of sexual abuse, and these payments were not part of financial statement or notes. Due to unauthorized expenditure parishioners and media questioned about Good Counsel’s. Good Counsel’s parishioners were very …show more content…

2. Consider Exhibits 2 and 3. Do you find any errors, ambiguities, or questionable line items?
Exhibit 2 and 3 showed the balance sheet and income statement of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. There are error in the balance sheet and income statement. In this balance sheet, shareholder equity was not mentioned, so it is very difficult to calculate the return on equity and debt to equity ratio. This information is very important, the organization need it to pay its debt in future. There are little ambiguities in the current assets and liabilities figure (doubtful receivables).

3. Does the Financial Report include a full set of financial statements? Explain to Cheron and Harold why it is important to have a full set of financial statements.
Financial statement includes such as balance sheet, income statement and cash flow as well as related statement with them. The financial statement should contain all the formal data of the financial activities of business, person and other entity. Since there are over $10 million expense were only mentioned in prospectus but not in the financial statement, the Financial Report does not include a full set of financial statements.
Financial statement measures the financial performance, liquidity and strength of the firm, it is important

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