Objectives, Qualitative Characteristics Flashcards

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What are the primary qualitative characteristics of financial information?

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Faithful representation and relevance (FARR)

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What are the ingredients of relevance?

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  • Predictive value
  • Confirmatory value
  • Materiality
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List the enhancing qualitative characteristics of financial information.

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  • Comparability
  • Verifiability
  • Timeliness
  • Understandability
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What does it mean to be free from error?

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Information is free from error if it is truthful.

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What is neutrality?

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To be neutral, accounting information must be free of bias.

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What are the ingredients of faithful representation?

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  • Completeness
  • Free from material error
  • Neutrality
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Who is the target audience of financial statements?

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Decision makers; mainly potential investors, creditors, and regulators

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What is confirmatory value?

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To be relevant, accounting information should assist decision makers in confirming past predictions.

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What is understandability?

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Information is understandable if the user comprehends it with reasonable effort and diligence.

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What are objectives of financial reporting?

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To provide information about the entity to current and future users of the financial statements who are making credit and investment decisions

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What is predictive value?

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To be relevant, accounting information should assist financial statement users in making predictions about future events.

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What is comparability?

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The quality of information that enables users to identify similarities and differences between sets of information.

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What is timeliness?

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To be relevant, accounting information must be received in time to make a difference to the decision maker.

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What is verifiability?

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Information is verifiable if different knowledgeable and independent observers can reach similar conclusions.

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What is completeness?

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Information is complete if it includes all data necessary to be faithfully representative.

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