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Intermediate Accounting, 11th ed.
     Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield



Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables

             Prepared by
     Jep Robertson and Renae Clark
      New Mexico State University
Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables

After studying this chapter, you should be
able to:
1. Identify items considered cash.
2. Indicate how cash and related items are
   reported.
3. Define receivables and identify the different
   types of receivables.
4. Explain accounting issues related to
   recognition of accounts receivable.
Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables

1. Explain accounting issues related to valuation
   of notes receivable.
2. Explain accounting issues related to
   recognition of notes receivable.
3. Explain accounting issues related to valuation
   of notes receivable.
4. Explain accounting issues related to
   disposition of accounts and notes receivable.
5. Explain how receivables are reported and
   analyzed.
Cash and Cash Equivalents: Issues

• Definition of “cash”
• Management and control of cash
• Reporting of cash in the balance sheet
Items Comprising “Cash”

• Cash must be readily available and be
  free of restrictions
• Cash consists of coins, currency and
  available funds
• Deposits (CDs) and short term paper
  are classified as temporary
  investments
• Post dated checks, travel advances
  and stamps on hand are not classified
  as cash
Management of Control and Cash

• Since cash is the most liquid asset,
  internal control of cash is imperative.
• Controls must prevent unauthorized
  use of cash.
• Management must have necessary
  information for proper use of cash.
Reporting of Cash

  The reporting of cash depends upon
  whether it is:
•   restricted cash
•   a bank overdraft or
•   a cash equivalent
Restricted Cash

Compensating balances:
• are amounts maintained by a corporation
  with a bank in support of existing borrowing
  arrangements.
• are identified as current assets separate
  from cash, if they relate to short-term
  loans.
• are identified as non-current assets
  separate from cash, if they relate to long-
  term loans.
Bank Overdrafts

• Overdrafts represent checks written in
  excess of cash account.
• Overdrafts may be offset against
  available cash in another account in
  the same bank.
• Otherwise, such offsetting is not
  allowed.
Accounts Receivable: Issues

• Types of accounts receivable
• Recognition of accounts receivable in
  the financial statements
• Valuation of accounts receivable
• Disposition of receivable
Accounts Receivable Recognition:
   Recording Cash Discounts
There are two methods: Gross and Net
• Gross method records discounts
   when taken by customers.
• Net method records discounts not
   taken by customers.
Accounts Receivable: Recording
         Cash Discounts
    GROSS method                  NET method
• Record revenue at gross   • Record revenue at gross
  amount of sales.            amount of sales less
                              cash discount.
• When customer takes       • When customer forfeits
  the discount, record        discount, record
  cash discounts.             discounts not taken.
                            • Report discounts
• Cash discounts reduce       forfeited as other
  gross sales revenue.        revenue.
Valuation of Accounts Receivable

• Short term receivables are reported at
  their net realizable value (NRV)
• The NRV is the net amount expected
  to be collected
• The NRV is gross accounts receivable
  less estimated non-collectible
  accounts.
Comparison of Methods for
Estimating Uncollectibles
Estimating Non-collectable
             Receivables
                   Methods
Direct Write-Off                       Allowance
Not based on the matching      Based on the matching
principle                      principle

Accounts are written off        Estimated bad debts are
when determined non-collectible matched against revenue

Appropriate only if            Must be followed if
amounts are not material       amounts are material
Estimating Non-collectable
Accounts: The Allowance Method

  The estimate of non-collectible
  accounts may be based on:
• Sales (or net sales), known as the
  Income statement approach, or
• Accounts receivable balance, known
  as the Balance sheet approach.
Balance Sheet Representation

  Short-term accounts receivable are
  shown at their net realizable value as
  follows:
• Accounts Receivable (gross):      $ XXX
      less: Allowance:              ($ XX)
      Net Realizable Value:         $ XX
Notes Receivable: Issues

Recognition of Notes Receivable
• may be issued at face value or not at face
  value
• may be issued for cash/non-cash
  consideration
Valuation issues
Disposition of notes receivable
Recognition of Notes Receivable

                   Notes Receivable



  Short term N/R                  Long term N/R


Record at face value          Record at present value
   less allowance              of cash expected to
                                   be collected
Recognition of Notes Receivable

• Notes receivable are issued at face value
  when the stated rate of interest is the same
  as the effective (market) rate.
• If the stated rate is less than the effective
  rate then a discount results.
• If the stated rate is greater than the
  effective rate then a premium results.
• The discount or premium is amortized to
  interest revenue by the effective interest
  method.
Recognition of Notes Receivable

                  Issues NOT at face value


Non-interest bearing                 Interest bearing
1. Determine issue price on     1. Determine issue price on
   notes receivable at             notes receivable at
   implicit rate of interest       the effective rate of
2. The discount/premium is         interest.
   amortized to interest        2. The discount/premium is
   revenue by the effective        amortized to interest
   interest method                 revenue by the effective
                                   interest method
Disposition of Accounts and Notes
            Receivable
• The holder of accounts or notes receivable
  may transfer them for cash.
• The transfer may be:
   •    a secured borrowing or
   •    a sale of receivables
• Holder retains ownership of receivables in
  a secured borrowing transaction.
• Holder transfers ownership of receivables
  in a sale (retaining risks of collection).
Transfer of Receivables: Borrowing
        vs. Sale Treatment

Conditions
1. Are transferred assets isolated
   from transferor? and              Yes     Sale
2. Does transferee have right to
   pledge or sell assets? and
3. Has transferor divested itself
   of control through repurchase     No    Borrowing
   agreement?
Accounting for Transfers of
              Receivables
                     Transfers


Secured Borrowing                   Sale


                With Recourse      Without Recourse


Continuing involvement            No continuing
           by                    involvement by
         seller                       seller
Secured Borrowing (the basics)

• Transferor records a finance charge.
• Transferor collects accounts receivable.
• Transferor records sales returns and sales
  discounts.
• Transferor absorbs bad debts expense.
• Transferor records interest expense on
  notes payable.
• Transferor pays on the note periodically
  from collections.
Sale of Receivables

• Transferor transfers ownership of
  receivables to factor.
• Factor records the (transferred) accounts as
  assets in its books.
• Transferor records any amount retained by
  transferee as “due from factor.”
• Transferor records loss on sale of
  receivables.
• Transferor records any component liability
  (when appropriate).
Accounting for Transfers of
      Receivables
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7 cash-and-receivables

  • 1. Intermediate Accounting, 11th ed. Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables Prepared by Jep Robertson and Renae Clark New Mexico State University
  • 2. Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Identify items considered cash. 2. Indicate how cash and related items are reported. 3. Define receivables and identify the different types of receivables. 4. Explain accounting issues related to recognition of accounts receivable.
  • 3. Chapter 7: Cash and Receivables 1. Explain accounting issues related to valuation of notes receivable. 2. Explain accounting issues related to recognition of notes receivable. 3. Explain accounting issues related to valuation of notes receivable. 4. Explain accounting issues related to disposition of accounts and notes receivable. 5. Explain how receivables are reported and analyzed.
  • 4. Cash and Cash Equivalents: Issues • Definition of “cash” • Management and control of cash • Reporting of cash in the balance sheet
  • 5. Items Comprising “Cash” • Cash must be readily available and be free of restrictions • Cash consists of coins, currency and available funds • Deposits (CDs) and short term paper are classified as temporary investments • Post dated checks, travel advances and stamps on hand are not classified as cash
  • 6. Management of Control and Cash • Since cash is the most liquid asset, internal control of cash is imperative. • Controls must prevent unauthorized use of cash. • Management must have necessary information for proper use of cash.
  • 7. Reporting of Cash The reporting of cash depends upon whether it is: • restricted cash • a bank overdraft or • a cash equivalent
  • 8. Restricted Cash Compensating balances: • are amounts maintained by a corporation with a bank in support of existing borrowing arrangements. • are identified as current assets separate from cash, if they relate to short-term loans. • are identified as non-current assets separate from cash, if they relate to long- term loans.
  • 9. Bank Overdrafts • Overdrafts represent checks written in excess of cash account. • Overdrafts may be offset against available cash in another account in the same bank. • Otherwise, such offsetting is not allowed.
  • 10. Accounts Receivable: Issues • Types of accounts receivable • Recognition of accounts receivable in the financial statements • Valuation of accounts receivable • Disposition of receivable
  • 11. Accounts Receivable Recognition: Recording Cash Discounts There are two methods: Gross and Net • Gross method records discounts when taken by customers. • Net method records discounts not taken by customers.
  • 12. Accounts Receivable: Recording Cash Discounts GROSS method NET method • Record revenue at gross • Record revenue at gross amount of sales. amount of sales less cash discount. • When customer takes • When customer forfeits the discount, record discount, record cash discounts. discounts not taken. • Report discounts • Cash discounts reduce forfeited as other gross sales revenue. revenue.
  • 13. Valuation of Accounts Receivable • Short term receivables are reported at their net realizable value (NRV) • The NRV is the net amount expected to be collected • The NRV is gross accounts receivable less estimated non-collectible accounts.
  • 14. Comparison of Methods for Estimating Uncollectibles
  • 15. Estimating Non-collectable Receivables Methods Direct Write-Off Allowance Not based on the matching Based on the matching principle principle Accounts are written off Estimated bad debts are when determined non-collectible matched against revenue Appropriate only if Must be followed if amounts are not material amounts are material
  • 16. Estimating Non-collectable Accounts: The Allowance Method The estimate of non-collectible accounts may be based on: • Sales (or net sales), known as the Income statement approach, or • Accounts receivable balance, known as the Balance sheet approach.
  • 17. Balance Sheet Representation Short-term accounts receivable are shown at their net realizable value as follows: • Accounts Receivable (gross): $ XXX less: Allowance: ($ XX) Net Realizable Value: $ XX
  • 18. Notes Receivable: Issues Recognition of Notes Receivable • may be issued at face value or not at face value • may be issued for cash/non-cash consideration Valuation issues Disposition of notes receivable
  • 19. Recognition of Notes Receivable Notes Receivable Short term N/R Long term N/R Record at face value Record at present value less allowance of cash expected to be collected
  • 20. Recognition of Notes Receivable • Notes receivable are issued at face value when the stated rate of interest is the same as the effective (market) rate. • If the stated rate is less than the effective rate then a discount results. • If the stated rate is greater than the effective rate then a premium results. • The discount or premium is amortized to interest revenue by the effective interest method.
  • 21. Recognition of Notes Receivable Issues NOT at face value Non-interest bearing Interest bearing 1. Determine issue price on 1. Determine issue price on notes receivable at notes receivable at implicit rate of interest the effective rate of 2. The discount/premium is interest. amortized to interest 2. The discount/premium is revenue by the effective amortized to interest interest method revenue by the effective interest method
  • 22. Disposition of Accounts and Notes Receivable • The holder of accounts or notes receivable may transfer them for cash. • The transfer may be: • a secured borrowing or • a sale of receivables • Holder retains ownership of receivables in a secured borrowing transaction. • Holder transfers ownership of receivables in a sale (retaining risks of collection).
  • 23. Transfer of Receivables: Borrowing vs. Sale Treatment Conditions 1. Are transferred assets isolated from transferor? and Yes Sale 2. Does transferee have right to pledge or sell assets? and 3. Has transferor divested itself of control through repurchase No Borrowing agreement?
  • 24. Accounting for Transfers of Receivables Transfers Secured Borrowing Sale With Recourse Without Recourse Continuing involvement No continuing by involvement by seller seller
  • 25. Secured Borrowing (the basics) • Transferor records a finance charge. • Transferor collects accounts receivable. • Transferor records sales returns and sales discounts. • Transferor absorbs bad debts expense. • Transferor records interest expense on notes payable. • Transferor pays on the note periodically from collections.
  • 26. Sale of Receivables • Transferor transfers ownership of receivables to factor. • Factor records the (transferred) accounts as assets in its books. • Transferor records any amount retained by transferee as “due from factor.” • Transferor records loss on sale of receivables. • Transferor records any component liability (when appropriate).
  • 27. Accounting for Transfers of Receivables
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