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Concept introduction
Revenue recognition: This concept deals with timing and measure of revenue. Fundamental principle of revenue recognition is that the company should recognize revenue when goods or services are transferred to the customer, and revenue must be measured at an exact amount that is expected to be received from the customer.
Whether the given concepts are the same or not and give the reason to choose the FASB.
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Revenue recognition: This concept deals with timing and measure of revenue. Fundamental principle of revenue recognition is that the company should recognize revenue when goods or services are transferred to the customer, and revenue must be measured at an exact amount that is expected to be received from the customer.
Whether it is true that revenue is recognized when control is transferred and the reason to choose the control model by FASB.
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Revenue recognition: This concept deals with timing and measure of revenue. The fundamental principle of revenue recognition is that the company should recognize revenue when goods or services are transferred to the customer, and revenue must be measured at an exact amount that is expected to be received from the customer.
To explain: The component of the definition.
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Revenue recognition: This concept deals with timing and measure of revenue. The fundamental principle of revenue recognition is that the company should recognize revenue when goods or services are transferred to the customer, and revenue must be measured at an exact amount that is expected to be received from the customer.
The transaction about which respondents are worried reason to feel the control model and reason to think of the respondent that FASB will address the concern.

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