Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
359370 | Journal of Accounting Education | 2014 | 13 Pages |
•We expose students to complex investment transactions.•We discuss the worldwide importance of investment accounting.•Students examine variable interest entity literature and its application.•Students discuss off-balance sheet financing and its implications for financial statements.
This case study exposes students to complex investment transactions. You must document the following: (1) apply the appropriate accounting literature along with its provisions and justify the order of its application; (2) identify and interpret key facts to classify the given investments and relations; (3) discuss the choice of key assumptions that are central to the analysis; (4) interpret the nature of all investment relations with Holdings; discuss all Owner level and below relations; (5) discuss how accounting for varied levels of influence impact the items reported on/off the face of investors' financial statements; (6) from DT's perspective, discuss the potential positives and negatives of its arrangement with Owner with respect to Holdings; and (7) after analyzing additional facts, discuss the nature of the relations of Simon and Herb III with Owner.