subsequent cash receipts are included in income. The cost recovery method is used when the uncertainty of collection of the sales price is so great that even use of the installment method cannot be justified. Under the cost recovery method‚ both revenues and cost of sales are recognized at the point of sale‚ but the related gross profit is deferred until all costs of sales have been recovered. Each installment must also be divided between principal and interest‚ but unlike the installment method
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Tiffany Fuentes Business Ethics April 11‚ 2014 Stretching the Principles of Revenue Recognition In the business world‚ not everything will work perfect to our advantage‚ but one thing people in the business world should always make sure to do is to be smart when making decisions. The best way to be smart on making decisions is following their own ethics as leaders. To be successful‚ there should not exist dishonesty‚ greed‚ or arrogance because these three factors will bring any business
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capital and revenue expenditure is a capital expenditure results in an addition to an asset account whereas a revenue expenditure results in an addition to an expense account. Capital expenditures are payments for asset alterations‚ additions and replacements. Revenue expenditures benefit a current period and are made to maintain assets with routine repairs or replacement of a minor part. Again capital expenditure will benefit 2 or more accounting periods through depreciation process and expenses for future
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Comparing IFRS to GAAP Essay John Lebo ACC/291 8 July 2015 Paul Brown Comparing IFRS to GAAP Essay Some steps which both the FASB and the IASB have taken in regards to moving the fair value measurement for the financial instruments have come a long way. FASB and ISAB are each individually‚ for the majority moving forward towards a fair value measurement for the financial instruments areas. Each believes in the fair value measurement rule to be a much more accurate description of how a company’s
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EXPENSES ANANDA CHAIRUNNISA ISA ANDRIA RAHMAN MEGA PUSPITASARI MELISA ANGGRENI NOPITA AULIA SIREGAR SAPPHIRA JULIA SAPUTRI 1. Expense Defined In accounting‚ expense has a very specific meaning. It is an outflow of cash or other valuable assets from a person or company to another person or company. This outflow of cash is generally one side of a trade for products or services that have equal or better current or future value to the buyer than to the seller. Technically
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The FASB takes an interest effectively in the improvement of IFRS‚ giving info on IASB ventures through the IASB’s Accounting Standards Advisory Forum (ASAF) and through different means. The FASB adds to the improvement of IFRS by sharing perspectives in light of its past experience or created through the FASB’s expected procedure‚ partner effort‚ examination‚ and thoughts. We trust our endeavors to enhance GAAP advantage from the global viewpoints increased through our cooperations with the IASB
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Consolidation and IFRS: an introduction Academic year 2010/2011 Patrice Schumesch Sebastian Harushimana Table of contents (1/4) Introduction - Why IFRS ? - General principles Measurement of assets and liabilities - Formation expenses - Intangible assets - Property‚ plant & equipment - Leases - Impairment of assets Slide 2 Consolidation and IFRS: an introduction Table of contents (2/4) Measurement of assets and liabilities (cont’d) - Government grants - Inventories and
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accountant determines income by subtracting expenses from revenues. As simple as this may seem‚ there are many complexities that arise when trying to implement this concept. For example‚ there are many activities and events that must take place to generate revenues. The accountant adopts the procedure of recognizing revenues at the time a certain critical event takes place. The sales (or accrual) basis is the most widely used method for recognizing revenues. Revenues are assumed to be earned at the time
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Wrong Number: Telecom Tricks The telecommunications industry had its own bizarre take on revenue recognition during the boom. From 1997 to 2000‚ Global Crossing took on over $7 billion of debt to lay 1.7 million miles of fiber-optic cable to transport data via the Internet. When completed in summer 2001‚ the network spanned 27 countries and 200 major cities around the globe. The company’s debt load didn’t seem to faze investors—Global Crossing’s market capitalization reached $40 billion in 1999
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a) -Revenues are inflows of assets or settlements of liabilities or both. Revenues come from activities of the entity’s central operations. -Gains are increases in net assets and from peripheral or incidental transactions of an entity. -The difference between gains and revenues depend to a great extent on the typical activities of a company. For example‚ when McDonald’s sells a hamburger‚ it records the selling price as revenue. However‚ when Mc Donald’s sells land‚ it records any excess of
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