Comprehensive Income, Entity Theory or Entity Concept? A Diplomatic Compromise in Financial Reporting

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Abstract

The globalizations of markets and increased international cooperation in the harmonized accounting systems have highlighted the difficulties inherent in the development of generally accepted accounting principles. The Financial Accounting Standards Board, FASB, and the International Accounting Standards Board, IASB, are therefore working - through shared projects – in conducting a “Conceptual Framework Project”, which will lead to increased knowledge and understanding of the principles of international accounting convergence. The process of international harmonization has defined the concept of “Comprehensive Income”, i.e. a new structure of the Income Statement, in which they reside clearly even charges and unrealized gains (as final assets adjustments, monetary exchange variations and so on). The Balance Sheet and the Financial Statements in general, continue to maintain an approach prone to theory of property valuation, given the shareholder, as the main carrier of social interest.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)8-19
Numero di pagine12
RivistaDE COMPUTIS
Volume13
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2016

Keywords

  • Entity theory

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