Survey Of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259631122
Author: Edmonds, Thomas P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 5, Problem 30P
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Identify given independent transactions as asset source (AS), asset use (AU), asset exchange (AE), or claims exchange (CE). Explain the way that each of the event affects assets, liabilities,
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The ratio quantifies the degree of available liquid assets is
Liquidity coverage ration
Temporay assets to total assets
O Temporary assets to volatile liabilities
Veiatie liabilities to total assets
QUESTION 49
Match the statements below with the accounting assumption, characteristic, or principle to which the statement relates. Assumptions/characteristics/principles may be used
once, more than once, or not at all.
V Recorded when the performance obligation is satisfied.
a. Revenue recognition principle
V The reason for recording accruals and deferrals in adjusting entries.
b. Matching principle
Valuing assets at amounts originally paid for them.
C. Historical cost principle
d.
Entity assumed to have a long life
Going concern assumption
Description of significant accounting policies and unusual events.
e. Full disclosure principle
f.
Information has predictive and confirmatory value.
Relevance characteristic
8. Consistency characteristic
PFRS 9, Financial Instruments deals with the measurement and classification of which of the following items? *
Impairment of assets
Hedge accounting
Financial assets
Financial liabilities
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