EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, VOLUME 2 S
EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, VOLUME 2 S
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Author: Warfield
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Chapter 18, Problem 33Q
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Revenue recognition: Revenue recognition is an accounting principle that decides the process of determining and accounting for revenue. Revenue on any transaction is recognized on the performance of the obligation.

Disclosures: Any new or secret information which is declared to everyone.

To determine the qualitative and quantitative disclosures are required related to revenue recognition.

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EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, VOLUME 2 S

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Revenue recognition explained; Author: The Finance Storyteller;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=816Q6pOaGv4;License: Standard Youtube License