
Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781119372936
Author: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 24, Problem 1Q
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Introduction: Notes to financial statements can be the information which is left out from the balance sheet and income statement provided in the financial statements in the form of a note.
To identify: To identify the major advantages of notes to the financial statements and the types of items that are usually reported in note.
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Major advantages of notes to the financial statements are as follows:
- 1) Additional information related to specific financial statements can be qualitatively explained, or to expand the information on the financial statements supplementary data of the quantitative information can be provided.
- 2) Explanation on basic contractual agreements.
Types of items reported in footnote are as follows:
- 1) Accounting methods used are disclosed
- 2) Contingent assets and liabilities are disclosed
- 3) Creditors claimed is examined
- 4) Equity holder claims
- 5) Executors commitments
Conclusion
Above presented are the advantages of notes and the types of items usually reported in a note.
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