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Your task is to analyse client information using the information and questions raised

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Your task is to analyse client information using the information and questions raised by the CEO, and present the findings in a Statement of Advice with a covering Business Letter.

For each issue, you are expected to:

1) Identify the facts and accounting topic

2) Apply the relevant legislation, accounting standard and/or process

3) Make a recommendation and/or summary of the correct accounting treatment

Assessment Instructions & Description

Assume that you are a team of graduate accountants working for Epic Group Ltd, an independent consulting & accounting firm situated at 369 Sunshine Avenue, Brisbane, QLD 4000. The Manager of your firm, Ms Diana Keaton, has asked you to draft a letter in response to an email received from Mr Hugh Jackson, the CEO of Kalender Group Ltd (a public company), raising accounting issues – see the copy of the email on the below.

• Part A: Technical component – The technical content of your advice and the explanation on each of the issues, the calculations (if any), and the sources used.

• Part B: Communication Skills – The generic skills of letter writing; layout, clear meaning, structure and organisation, appropriate tone and grammar, spelling, and punctuation, etc., throughout the whole assignment.

From: Hugh Jackson

Sent: 15 November 2021

To: Diana Keaton

Dear Diana

Thank you for your time this morning.

As discussed, I would like you to provide advice on the following issues which came up in the most recent board meeting. We have recently restructured our senior management team, including a number of board members. With the change in management, we thought that everyone would benefit from a clear explanation of all the issues from the outset of our governance.

Most of the board members, including myself, are not qualified accountants. Our company is quite diverse, with a number of subsidiaries that have been acquired over the years. For the benefit of all board members to understand, we would like a clear explanation of how the companies in our Group become consolidated into one set of financial statements. Even though we have a CFO who prepares all this information for our Group, we would like an independent explanation of the process, including the rules or regulations that should be applied. Our companies also trade between each other in our Group. We are concerned that these dealings are not allowed. Would you please explain how to deal with such transactions?

The Board would also like to know how to account for a number of companies where we own 20% of their shares. We can’t see valuations for these shares in the accounts, and therefore we were concerned that they have been missed in our reports. Would you please explain where this information should be disclosed and how these investments are valued?

Finally, the Board is quite concerned about the low value of goodwill in the Group accounts. Most of the companies in our Group have been trading for a long time. Other public companies have large Goodwill assets disclosed in their financial statements. The Board would like to know why our assets do not include a significant amount for Goodwill to represent our business value. Could you please advise the Board how to incorporate an increased amount of Goodwill into our financial statements for the upcoming Annual Reports? How can we maintain the value of the Goodwill in future?

Would you mind responding by letter (not email) as I would like to present your views to our board? I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

Regards

Hugh Jackson

594 Attitude Terrace, Spring Hill, Q 4000

Hint
Accounts & FinanceFinancial analysis: It is the process of evaluating the projects, budgets, businesses, and also other finance-related transactions for the determination of their suitability and the performance. Also, financial analysis is basically used to analyze if an entity is solvent, liquid, stable, or profitable enough to warrant the investment that are monetary....

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