

ANSWER:
Option: FASB
Reason: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARD BOARD is the private sector organisation that establishes and improves the GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCORDING PRINCIPLES in the United States.
Slide 8 chapter 01: Accounting in Business Explain generally accepted accounting principles and d...
1. Name the assumptions underlying generally accepted accounting principles. Comment on the validity of the stable unit of measurement assumption during periods of high inflation. 2. Identify and discuss the underlying assumptions or concepts of accounting
Name the assumptions underlying generally accepted accounting principles. Comment on the validity of the stable unit of measurement assumption during periods of high inflation. Explain and provide examples.
Under generally accepted accounting principles, the assets owned by a business are reported in the balance sheet at their historical cost. Identify and briefly explain two accounting principles other than the cost principle that supports the valuation of assets at cost in the balance sheet.
PROY B MARTIN ACC 114 CHAPTER 1 AND 2 Din chen 1. Generally accepted accounting principles are a.standards that indicate how to report economie events. b. prineiples that have been proven correct by academie researchers e. theories that are based on physical laws of the universe. d. income tax regulations of the Internal Revenue Service. 2. The SEC and PAD Are two organizations that are primarily responsible for establishing generally accepted accounting principles. It is true that a. the EC...
E1-20 Below are the four underlying assumptions of generally accepted accounting principles. Match each business assumption with its description. ssumptions Descriptions Economic entitya. A common denominator is needed to measure all 2.BGoing concerrn 3. D Periodicity 4. A Monetary unit business activities. particular economic body. is anticipated that a business entity will continue b. Economic events can be identified with a c. In the absence of information to the contrary, it to operate indefinitely. d. The economic life of a...
Slide / chapter 02: Accounting for Business Transactions Define debits and credits and explain double-entry accounting. Knowledge Check 02 Indicate how to increase and decrease each account listed below. Account Increase Decrease Common Stock select ✓ select Credit Debit Professional Fees Earned lect Uneared Revenue select select Salaries Expense • Select submit answer & continue Slide 7
earch forums . Chapter 15 - Generally Accepted Accounting Principles DB #5 Why is it permissible to violate generally accepted accounting principles when preparing reports used strictly by management? Your response should be a minimum of 100 words. In your answer, explain and provide support as to why or why not it is acceptable and give an example for either argument. If you use an outside source in support of your answer, follow APA formatting for the reference. For this...
The December 31, 2014 balance sheet of Myers and Myers, prepared under generally accepted accounting principles, follows (This problem requires knowledge of present value calculations. Refer to Appendix A.) P3-8 The differences between present value, book value, and liquidation value Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Assets Cash Short-term investments Land Buildings and machinery Total assets $ 8,000 20,000 80,000 16,000 $124,000 $10,000 Current liabilities 14,000Long-term liabilities 20,000 Common stock 80,000 Retained earnings $124,000 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
chapter 01: Accounting in Business Identify users and uses of, and opportunities in, accounting. Knowledge Check 01 Identify the type of information user for the items listed below using the drop-down list. Event Activity Type Customers select Chief Financial Officer select Payroll Clerk select Marketing Manager select submit answer & continue Slide 3 w < Prev 1 of 5 !! Score answer > chapter 01: Accounting in Business Identify users and uses of, and opportunities in, accounting. Knowledge Check 01...
12. If you had to explain or define "generally accepted accounting principles or standards," what essential char- acteristics would you include in your explanation? 13. In what ways was it felt that the pronouncements issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board would carry greater weight than the opinions issued by the Accounting Principles Board? 14. How are FASB preliminary views and FASB exposure drafts related to FASB "statements"? 15. Distinguish between FASB Accounting Standards Updates and FASB Statements of Financial...