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CPA - Wiley Exam Question 2. According to the FASB conceptual framework, the objectives of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on a. Managers Decisions . b. Reporting for regulators. c. The need for conservatism. d. The needs of the users of the information.?

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تم إضافة السؤال من قبل mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate , Accounting Manager , Andersen saudi arabia
تاريخ النشر: 2016/06/19
danish shafiq
من قبل danish shafiq , Accountant , Anayat Fan

the correct option is "D" which is the needs of the users of the information.

Financial Accounting Standards Board has set the objective for financial reporting should be according to the needs of the users of the information.

Manelle San Juan
من قبل Manelle San Juan , Accounting Staff , Century Pacific Food, Inc

The objectives of of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on (d.) the needs of the users of the information.

 

manseer muhammed ali
من قبل manseer muhammed ali , Accountant General , Royal Lighting L.L.C & Royal Furnishing LLC

According to the FASB conceptual framework, the objectives of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on  The needs of the users of the information

SHAHZAD Yaqoob
من قبل SHAHZAD Yaqoob , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , ABDULLAH H AL SHUWAYER

TheFASBhasbeengiventwocharges.First,itistodevelopaconceptualframeworkofaccountingtheory.Second,itistoestablishstandards(generallyacceptedaccountingprinciples)forfinancialaccountingpractice.Theintentistodevelopatheoreticalfoundationofinterrelatedobjectivesandconceptsthatleadstotheestablishmentofconsistentfinancialaccountingandreportingstandards.Inotherwords,theconceptual

R            A      frameworkshouldprovidealogicalstructureanddirectiontofinancialaccountingand

reporting.Thisconceptualframeworkisexpectedto:

1.    guidetheFASBinestablishingaccountingstandards

2.    provideaframeofreferenceforresolvingaccountingquestionsinsituationswhereastandarddoesnotexist

3.    determinetheboundsforjudgmentinthepreparationoffinancialstatements

4.    increaseusers’understandingofandconfidenceinfinancialreporting

5.    enhancecomparability

 

TheFASBexpectsthattheconceptualframeworkwillencouragecompaniestoprovidefinancial(andrelated)informationthatisusefulinefficientlyallocatingscarceeconomicresources in capital and other markets.1

Exhibit2-1showstherelationshipamongtheobjectives,concepts,andstandards,

theirpurposes,andthedocumentsissuedbytheFASB.TheoutputsoftheconceptualframeworkareStatementsofFinancialAccountingConcepts;todate,eighthavebeenissued.Theoutputsofthestandard-settingprocessareincludedintheFASBAccountingStandardsCodificationdiscussedinChapter1.ThestandardscontainedintheCodificationidentifythepreferableaccountingpracticefromthevariousalternativesthatariseinresponsetothechanging,dynamicbusinessenvironment.Asmuchaspossible,theFASBconsidersitsconceptualframeworkinestablishingthesestandards.

Becauseofthelargetask,theFASBdivideditsconceptual frameworkactivitiesintoseveral projects. Exhibit2-2shows these projects. Thefirstprojectdealtwithidentifying

 

 

1.     This discussion is based on a background paper,“The Conceptual FrameworkProject,” FinancialAccountingStandards Board (Stamford, Conn., 1980).

 

 

 

theobjectivesoffinancialreporting.ThisprojectresultedinFASBStatementofFinancialAccountingConceptsNo.1,“ObjectivesofFinancialReportingbyBusinessEnterprises.”Thisdocumentestablishedthefocusoftheremainingprojects,whicharedividedintotwogroups(accountingandreporting).TheQualitativeCharacteristicsProjectlinked

 

 

 

EXHIBIT2-2        ConceptualFrameworkProjectsforFinancialAccountingandReporting

 

Objectives Project

 

Accounting                                                                                                     Reporting

Projects                                                                                                         Projects

 

 

QualitativeCharacteristicsProject

 

Elements                                                                                             FinancialStatements

andFinancialReporting

 

 

 

Recognition                                                                                                       Income

 

 

 

Measurement                                                                                                  CashFlow

andLiquidity

 

AdaptedfromFigure1inTheConceptualFrameworkProject,”FinancialAccountingStandardsBoard(Stamford,Conn.,1980).

Mahmoud Hamid
من قبل Mahmoud Hamid , Finance Manager , Experts

Answer (D) is the correct answer: The objectives of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on the needs of the users (internal and outsiders) of the informatioin.

Barkat Ali
من قبل Barkat Ali , Accountant , Abdullah Bin Ahmed Bin Mohd Al Muzahmi Trading

D. One of the objectives of financial reporting identified by SFAC No. 1 is to provide information that is useful to users in their decision making.

Response A is incorrect because GAAP is derived from the objectives.

Response B is incorrect because financial statements report on the business entity, not the management. Management's stewardship may only be indirectly inferred from the financial statements.

Response C is incorrect because conservatism is a fundamental concept of SFAC No. 1.

georgei assi
من قبل georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

I completely agree with the answers to colleagues

Shameer Nazir Madari
من قبل Shameer Nazir Madari , Assistant Finance Manager , METAL AND RECYCLING COMPANY K.S.C. (PUBLIC)

Correct answer is

d. The needs of the users of the information.

 

One of the objectives of financial reporting identified by SFAC No. 1 is to provide information that is useful to users in their decision making. 

Zaheer uddin Raja
من قبل Zaheer uddin Raja , Accounts Supervisor , Pakistan International Airlines

option d. .................................

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