
Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition
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ISBN: 9781119372936
Author: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield
Publisher: WILEY
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Conceptual framework: The theoretical structure which is created to support the real time situation in a standardized manner is termed conceptual framework. In other terms, conceptual framework is a logical presentation of interrelated objectives and the fundamentals that can lead to a standard procedure. The conceptual framework for financial accounting provides the nature, limitation, and functions of the financial accounting.
To determine what is conceptual framework and why is it necessary.
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Reasons for conceptual framework in financial accounting:
- (a) The conceptual framework helps IFRS to provide more useful standards for accounting the transactions.
- (b) The theory base provides a path to take a quick decision during discrepancies.
- (c) The understanding of the financial reports and statements becomes easy for the users.
- (d) The standard creates a way to compare the statements of a competitor and also provides scope for future planning.
Conclusion
Thus, conceptual framework creates a common format or procedure in recording the transactions in the
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