Milestone One: Bankruptcy Instructions In your final project, imagine yourself as an accountant at a certified public accountant (CPA) firm. The partners would like you to write a white paper about a

ACC 690 Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric Overview: The final project for this course is the creation of a white paper consisting of a report and spreadsheets. You will be placed in a scenario in which you will take the role of an associate in a certified public accountant (CPA) firm. The CPA partners in the scenario ask you to create a report for the firm’s clients to help address some of the ques tions they ask. You will address questions from the firm’s clients by assembling the necessary information in a written report format. Your report shoul d include spreadsheet examples. Topics addressed in the white paper will cover bankruptcy, interim and s egment reporting, foreign currency transactions , and nonprofit and governmental accounting. Your three milestone assignments for this course consist of drafting shorter repo rts and supporting spreadsheets that will prepare you for the completion of your comprehensive white paper . You should use your instructor’s feedback from the milestone submissions to improve your final submission . Prompt: For Milestone One, draft a short paper covering Section I , Part A of the final project. In the paper , discuss the issue of bankruptcy, both voluntary and forced, as well as liquidation. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: I. Inc orporation: Clients considering structuring their new business as a corporation are aware that t here are complex issues to consider when accounting for an incorporated entity. The clients often want information about the following key areas: A. Differentiate between various forms of bankruptcy and restructuring that the clients sh ould understand. 1. Summarize the key points of interest if the company fell on hard times and had to file voluntary bankruptcy . What ethical implications should be considered when debating whe ther or not to file bankruptcy? 2. Identify the key areas of concern if the company fell on hard times and their creditors forced them into bankruptcy . What defenses a re available in this situation? 3. Illustrate hypothetical calculations that would be done to help creditors understand how much money they might receive if the company were to liquidate . Ensure all information is entered accurately. Refer to the illustration (Exhibit 13.2) in your textbook to view potential calculations. Rubric Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must be submitted as a 2 - to 3 -page Word document (excluding the title page, reference page, and spreadsheet addendums). Use double spacing, 12 -point Times New Roman font, one -inch margins, and at least two academic sources (in addition to your textbook) cited in APA format. Your accompanying spreadsheets must be submitted as Microsoft Excel files. Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value Incorporation: Voluntary Bankruptcy Summarizes the key points of interest if the company had to file voluntary bankruptcy and discusses the ethical implica tions that should be considered Summarizes the key points of interest if the company had to file voluntary bankruptcy, but does not discuss the ethical implications that should be considered, or discussion is cursory or has inaccuracies Does not summarize the key points of interest if the company had to file voluntary bankruptcy 30 Incorporation: Forced Bankruptcy Identifies the key areas of concern if the company was forced into bankruptcy and the defenses available in this situation Identifies the key areas of concern if the company was forced into bankruptcy but does not identify defenses available, or identification is cursory or has inaccuracies Does not iden tify the key areas of concern if the company was forced into bankruptcy 30 Incorporation: Liquidate Correctly illustrates hypothetical calculations Illustrates hypothetical calculations but there are inaccuracies Does not illustrate hypothetical calculations 30 Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas 10 Total 100%