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  2. IAS 8 - Wikipedia

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    e. International Accounting Standard 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors or IAS 8 is an international financial reporting standard (IFRS) adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). It prescribes the criteria for selecting and changing accounting policies, accounting for changes in estimates and ...

  3. ADM’s multiple accounting errors and SEC probe are ‘highly ...

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    But, due to weakening demand, profits have not lived up to initial expectations. ADM has a checkered history when it comes to accounting. In the 1990s, the company was implicated in a price-fixing ...

  4. IAS 10 - Wikipedia

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    IAS 10 (titled Events After the Balance Sheet Date) was issued in May 1999 by the International Accounting Standards Committee, the predecessor to the IASB. It was reissued by the IASB in December 2003 and retitled Events After the Reporting Period in September 2007 as a consequential amendment resulting from revisions to IAS 1 Presentation of ...

  5. Going concern - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A going concern is an accounting term for a business that is assumed will meet its financial obligations when they become due. It functions without the threat of liquidation for the foreseeable future, which is usually regarded as at least the next 12 months or the specified accounting period (the longer of the two).

  6. The accounting crisis everybody seems to ignore, and the ...

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    PwC fared the best of the Big Four: the PCAOB found deficiencies in 5 of the 54 audits it inspected, a deficiency rate of 9%. That was up from 4% in 2021, and 2% in 2020. Deloitte’s deficiency ...

  7. Matching principle - Wikipedia

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    Accounting. In accrual accounting, the matching principle dictates that an expense should be reported in the same period as the corresponding revenue is earned. The revenue recognition principle states that revenues should be recorded in the period in which they are earned, regardless of when the cash is transferred.

  8. Cash flow statement - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In financial accounting, a cash flow statement, also known as statement of cash flows, [1] is a financial statement that shows how changes in balance sheet accounts and income affect cash and cash equivalents, and breaks the analysis down to operating, investing and financing activities. Essentially, the cash flow statement is concerned ...

  9. Backflush accounting - Wikipedia

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    Backflush accounting. Backflush accounting is a subset of management accounting focused on types of "postproduction issuing;" It is a product costing approach, used in a Just-In-Time (JIT) operating environment, in which costing is delayed until goods are finished. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Backflush accounting delays the recording of costs until ...