Solution Manual For Intermediate
Accounting IFRS 4th Edition
Which of the following is NOT a component of comprehensive income under IFRS?
A) Revenues
B) Expenses
C) Income tax expense
D) Foreign currency translation adjustments
Answer: A) Revenues
According to IFRS, how should goodwill be accounted for after initial recognition?
A) Amortized over a maximum of 20 years
B) Revalued to fair value at each reporting date
C) Tested for impairment annually
D) Written off in the year following initial recognition
Answer: C) Tested for impairment annually
Under IFRS, how should a company recognize revenue from the sale of goods?
A) When the goods are shipped
B) When the payment is received
C) When the risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the buyer
D) When the invoice is sent to the buyer
Answer: C) When the risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the
buyer
Which IFRS standard deals with the measurement of property, plant, and
equipment?
A) IFRS 9
,B) IFRS 15
C) IAS 16
D) IAS 37
Answer: C) IAS 16
Under IFRS, how are borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition,
construction, or production of a qualifying asset treated?
A) Expensed in the period incurred
B) Capitalized as part of the cost of the asset
C) Recognized as a liability
D) Recorded as a separate expense on the income statement
Answer: B) Capitalized as part of the cost of the asset
Under IFRS, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an intangible asset?
A) Identifiability
B) Physical substance
C) Control over the asset
D) Future economic benefits
Answer: B) Physical substance
IFRS requires the presentation of a statement of financial position at which of the
following intervals?
A) Quarterly
B) Annually
C) Monthly
D) Semi-annually
Answer: B) Annually
,Which of the following methods is used to account for investment property under
IFRS?
A) Cost model only
B) Fair value model only
C) Both cost model and fair value model
D) None of the above
Answer: C) Both cost model and fair value model
Under IFRS, how is a deferred tax asset recognized?
A) When it is probable that taxable profit will be available against which the
deductible temporary difference can be utilized
B) When it is certain that there will be a tax refund
C) When there is no need to pay taxes in the current year
D) When an entity has a liability for income taxes
Answer: A) When it is probable that taxable profit will be available against which the
deductible temporary difference can be utilized
Which of the following IFRS standards deals with the accounting for leases?
A) IFRS 16
B) IFRS 9
C) IFRS 13
D) IAS 12
Answer: A) IFRS 16
According to IFRS, how should a company account for a change in accounting
estimate?
A) Adjust the carrying amount of the asset or liability prospectively
B) Restate prior period financial statements
, C) Recognize the change as a prior period adjustment
D) Disclose the change in the notes to the financial statements only
Answer: A) Adjust the carrying amount of the asset or liability prospectively
Under IFRS, which of the following is NOT an acceptable valuation basis for financial
instruments?
A) Fair value
B) Amortized cost
C) Historical cost
D) Replacement cost
Answer: D) Replacement cost
How does IFRS 15 define 'performance obligation'?
A) A promise to transfer a good or service to a customer
B) A legal obligation to pay a debt
C) An obligation to fulfill a loan agreement
D) A requirement to provide collateral
Answer: A) A promise to transfer a good or service to a customer
Which of the following statements about the IFRS Conceptual Framework is true?
A) It provides detailed guidance on how to account for specific transactions.
B) It outlines the objectives and concepts for general purpose financial reporting.
C) It prescribes specific accounting treatments for all types of transactions.
D) It is a legally binding standard for financial reporting.
Answer: B) It outlines the objectives and concepts for general purpose financial
reporting.
Under IFRS, which of the following is NOT included in the statement of changes in
equity?
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