Which of the following increases the reported receivables in the financial statements? offsetting a credit balance in an account receivable a credit balance in an account payable               adjustment to eliminate a debit balance in accounts payable a credit balance in an allowance account

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  1. Which of the following increases the reported receivables in the financial statements?
    1. offsetting a credit balance in an account receivable
    2. a credit balance in an account payable              
    3. adjustment to eliminate a debit balance in accounts payable
    4. a credit balance in an allowance account

 

  1. Short-term receivables including non-trade receivables that are currently collectible may not be discounted to their present values because
    1. their face values are normally immaterial.
    2. they are so near their maturity dates that their values do not change.
    3. present value computation is very complex.
    4. the effect of discounting may be immaterial

 

  1. Which of the following statements is incorrect concerning the expected credit loss model of PFRS 9?
    1. The expected credit loss model applies to all financial instruments within the scope of PFRS 9, debt and equity alike.
    2. A credit loss may be recognized on the initial recognition of a debt instrument.
    3. The measurement of loss allowance is the same in ‘Stages 2 and 3.’
    4. Credit losses equal to “12-month expected credit losses” may be recognized on debt instruments acquired that were issued by entities having a high credit rating.
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