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Session Unit 6:
                                                                  23. Financial Reporting Standards



       LOS 23.f: Compare key concepts of financial reporting standards under IFRS and US

       generally accepted accounting principles (US GAAP) reporting systems, p.31


         • The IASB framework lists income and expenses as elements related to performance,

             while the FASB framework includes revenues, expenses, gains, losses, and

             comprehensive income.

         • The FASB defines an asset as a future economic benefit, whereas the IASB defines it as
             a resource from which a future economic benefit is expected to flow. Also, the FASB

             uses the word probable in its definition of assets and liabilities.


         • The FASB does not allow the upward valuation of most assets.



            In many cases, however, a company will present a reconciliation statement showing
            what its financial results would have been under an alternative reporting system.
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