You have recently been hired by Davis & Company, a small public accounting firm. One of the

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You have recently been hired by Davis & Company, a small public accounting firm. One of the firm’s partners, Alice Davis, has asked you to deal with a disgruntled client, Mr. Sean Pitt, owner of the city’s largest hardware store. Mr. Pitt is applying to a local bank for a substantial loan to remodel his store. The bank requires accrualbased financial statements, but Mr. Pitt has always kept the company’s records on a cash basis. He doesn’t see the purpose of accrual-based statements. His most recent outburst went something like this: “After all, I collect cash from customers, pay my bills in cash, and I am going to pay the bank loan with cash. And, I already show my building and equipment as assets and depreciate them. I just don’t understand the problem.” 


Required: 

Draft a memo to Mr. Pitt providing an explanation of why the bank requests accrual-based financial statements for loan requests such as his. Include in the memo. 

• An explanation of the difference between a cash basis and an accrual basis measure of performance. 

• Why, in most cases, that accrual-basis net income provides a better measure of performance than net operating cash flow. 

• The purpose of adjusting entries as they relate to the difference between cash and accrual accounting.

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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-1260481952

10th edition

Authors: J. David Spiceland, James Sepe, Mark Nelson, Wayne Thomas

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