Intermediate Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780136912644
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon; Jana S. Raedy; Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.16BE
Element Definitions, U.S. GAAP, IFRS. Identify whether the following elements are elements under U.S. GAAP IFRS, or both, and point-in-time or period-in-time elements.
Element | U.S. GAAP, IFRS, or Both | Point in Time or Period of Time |
Investments by owners | _________________ | _________________ |
Income | _________________ | _________________ |
Losses | _________________ | _________________ |
Liabilities | _________________ | _________________ |
Equity | _________________ | _________________ |
Comprehensive income | _________________ | _________________ |
Assets | _________________ | _________________ |
Gains | _________________ | _________________ |
Capital maintenance adjustment | _________________ | _________________ |
Expenses | _________________ | _________________ |
Distributions to owners | _________________ | _________________ |
Revenues | _________________ | _________________ |
Performance | _________________ | _________________ |
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