
a.
Introduction: Asset refers to the resource which is owned by the organization. It is used to operate the primary activities of the business and produce the required output.
To discuss: Whether the Company G's trained employees meet the definition of an asset. The characteristics of an asset and whether the employees meet these characteristics.
b.
Introduction: Human capital refers to the knowledge, skills, which a single person possess and the ability to perform in terms of some financial value.
The amount to place a value to Company g’s employee if it’s possible as per SFAC No.5, and whether they should be reported as an asset in the balance sheet.
c.
Introduction: Prospective investor refers to the one from whom the organization has proposed for obtaining the financing to be proposed.
To explain: Whether the value expressed would be more relevant to investors and whether the capital asset be more faithful if human capital is considered.

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