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    Why is IFRS so strong in using Fair Value instead of Historical Cost for its valuations of Property‚ Plant and Equipment? IFRS defines Fair value as the amount for which an asset could be exchanged or a liability settled between knowledgeable willing parties in an arms length transaction. Whereas Historical cost ignores the amount the asset could be sold for in the open market‚ called fair value‚ until the asset is actually sold. For Historical Cost the company carries the asset on the balance

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    “accounting standards” and “financial reporting” refer to. Accounting standards refer to the accounting methods used in an accounting system like the IFRS. Financial reporting refers to the representation of financial information‚ in order to be uniform the financial reporting must be based on a fixed set of rules‚ invole complete objectivity and no bias. The IFRS (International financial reporting standards) has indeed helped the uniformity of financial reporting. However‚ in some cases due to subjectivity

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    GAAP vs IFRS Diffen › Economics › Business › Business Finance › Accounting GAAP (US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) is the accounting standard used in the US‚ while IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is the accounting standard used in over 110 countries around the world. GAAP is considered a more “rules based” system of accounting‚ while IFRS is more “principles based.” The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to switch to IFRS by 2015. What follows

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    U.S. GAAP vs. IFRS Financial Ratios Impact : International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Generally Acceptable Accounting Principles (US GAAP) are standard-setting bodies that were established with the purpose of developing high quality‚ understandable‚ transparent and comparable financial information that could be useful to the financial statement users. The conceptual basis and many general accounting principles are very similar under IFRS and US GAAP. However

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    Cited: Ankarath‚ Nandakumar‚ et al. Understanding IFRS Fundamentals: International Financial Reporting Standards. Hoboken‚ New Jersey. John Wiley & Sons Inc.‚ 2010. Print. Bragg‚ Steven M. Wiley GAAP 2011: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Hoboken‚ New Jersey. John Wiley & Sons Inc.‚ 2010. Print. "FASB: Property‚ Plant and Equipment

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    accounting week 5

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    Running head: COMPARING IFRS TO GAAP University of Phoenix ACC/290 Week 5 8/12/2014 Susan KuniyoshiRunning head: COMPARING IFRS TO GAAP IFRS 2-1: In what ways does the format of a statement of financial of position under IFRS often differ from a balance sheet presented under GAAP? IFRS does not mandate a specific order or classification of accounts on the statement of financial position. In most cases‚ companies report assets in reverse order of liquidity. An example of the order of accounts

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    Corporation Reconciliation from U.S. GAAP to IFRS 2014 Income under US GAAP $1‚000‚000 Adjustments:   Reversal of write-down of inventory to replacement cost 10‚000 Additional depreciation on revaluation of equipment (25‚000) Impairment loss on intangible asset (5‚000) Recognition of deferred development costs 80‚000 Reversal of amortization of deferred gain on sale and leaseback  (30‚000) Income under IFRS $1‚030‚000   2014 Stockholders’ equity under US GAAP $8‚000‚000 Adjustments:

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    Convergence Accounting

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    | Convergence | Acc304 | | Home | 5/22/2011 | This report will discuss the convergence of IFRS and GAAP‚ it will cover some of the similarities and differences between the two‚ go over risk for companies as well as ways for companies to prepare. | IFRS and GAAP and what convergence means. In financial surprise accounting the objective for financial reporting are to provide useful information for potential investors and creditors‚ assessing cash flow‚ and about claims and changes

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    CASE 4-1: Bessrawl Corporation Reconciliation of net income from U.S. GAAP to IFRS 2011 Net Income according to U.S. GAAP attributable to equity holders of Bessrawl Corporation ………… $1‚000‚000.00 IFRS adjustments: Add: Reversal of inventory cost written down to replacement cost….. 10‚000.00 Less: Additional depreciation of building after 2011 revaluation……..

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    Bessrawl Memo

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    time and effort‚ however switching to IFRS could be beneficial to your company. In this memo we would like to address the costs and benefits of switching from U.S GAAP to IFRS. We will also analyze the impact that the change would have on Bessrawl’s financial statements. One of the cons of switching to IFRS is the cost and time. The initial cost to convert to IFRS will be high as the employees need to be retrained on how to prepare financial statements under IFRS standards. The process of implementing

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