Commercial Applications
Ms. Mira is auditing a company's financial statements and notices that no footnotes have been provided for significant liabilities. Which accounting principle is most likely being violated?
- Matching Principle
- Revenue Recognition Principle
- Principle of Full Disclosure
- Conservatism Principle
GAAP
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Principle of Full Disclosure
Reason — The Principle of Full Disclosure requires that accounts should be prepared in such a way that all material information required by users of financial statements is clearly disclosed, including by way of footnotes or annexures. Failure to provide footnotes for significant liabilities (e.g., contingent liabilities) violates this principle.
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- To identify and classify economic transactions for meaningful presentation.
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(2) The Entity Concept dictates that all transactions should be recorded using a single currency.
(3) The Entity Concept suggests that the money withdrawn by the proprietor from the firm for his personal use should be treated as drawings.
(4) The Entity Concept focuses on matching revenues and expenses to determine net income.
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- Business entity concept
- Realisation concept
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