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Financial Accounting and Reporting: Introduction to Accounting Standards

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Accounting standards
1. Issuing of accounting standards is the responsibility of the
A. PICPA B. FRSC C. AASC D. CPE Council
2. The Commission upon the recommendation of the Board shall within ninety (90) days from the effectivity of the
IRR, create an accounting standard setting body to be known as the
A. Financial Reporting Standards Council C. Accounting Standards Committee
B. Financial Reporting Standards Committee D. Financial Reporting Standards Board
3. FRSC shall be composed of
A. Fifteen members and a Chairman C. Fourteen members and a Chairman
B. Fourteen members with a Chairman D. Eight members and a Chairman
4. All of the following are represented in FRSC, except
A. Commission on Audit C. Securities and Exchange Commission
B. Board of Accountancy D. Department of Budget and Management
5. Which of the following is true regarding the FRSC?
A. The FRSC is created by PRC upon recommendation of BOA to assist BOA in carrying out its powers and
functions under RA 9298.
B. The FRSC shall be composed of a Chairman and 14 representatives.
C. The Chairman and members of FRSC are appointed by PRC upon recommendation of BOA and shall have a
term of three years renewable for another term.
D. All of the statements are true.
6. A common set of accounting standards and procedures are called
A. financial account standards C. objectives of financial reporting
B. generally accepted accounting principles D. statements of financial accounting concepts
7. Accounting principles are "generally accepted" only when
A. an authoritative accounting rule-making body has established it in an official pronouncement
B. it has been accepted as appropriate because of its universal application
C. both a and b
D. neither a nor b
8. Generally accepted accounting principles
A. include detailed practices and procedures as well as broad guidelines of general application
B. are influenced by pronouncements of the SEC and Regulatory Accounting Principles
C. change over time as the nature of the business environment changes
D. all of these
9. Choose the correct statement about generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
A. They are laws
B. The Bureau of Internal Revenue enforces GAAP
C. Firms that do not comply with GAAP may suffer negative economic consequences
D. GAAP in the Philippines is represented by PSAs
10. Generally accepted accounting principles
A. Are fundamental truths or axioms that can be derived from laws of nature
B. Derive their authority from legal court proceedings
C. Derive their credibility and authority from general recognition and acceptance by the accounting profession
D. Have been specified in detail in the FRSC framework
11. Generally accepted accounting principles in the Philippines are represented by
A. PASs B. PSAs C. PFRSs D. SFASs
12. Philippine Financial Reporting Standards (PFRSs) comprise:
I. Philippine Financial Reporting Standards
II. Philippine Accounting Standards
III. Interpretations adopted by the Philippine Interpretations Committee (PIC)
IV. Accounting Practice Statements and Implementation Guidance
A. I, II, III B. I, II, III, IV C. I and II D. I and III
13. Application and Implementation Guidance included in PFRSs
A. forms part of the standards and are in themselves standards
B. does not form part of the standards
C. may or may not be integral part of the standards
D. are useless if the accountant is a CPA
14. In the absence of a GAAP addressing a particular transaction
A. Management may use its judgment in developing a relevant and reliable accounting policy
B. Management should consider the most recent pronouncements of other standard-setting bodies that use a
similar conceptual framework to develop accounting standards, other accounting literature and accepted
industry practices
C. The entity should refer to the Conceptual Framework.
D. The entity should refer to its External Auditor.

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15. When resolving accounting problems not specifically addressed by current standards, an entity should be guided
by the hierarchy of reporting standards. The correct sequence of the hierarchy of reporting standards in the
Philippines is
I. PASs, PFRSs and Interpretations II. Conceptual Framework III. Judgment
A. I, III, II B. I, II, III C. II, I, III D. I, II
International Standards
16. Approval of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and related documents, such as the Conceptual
Framework for Financial Reporting, exposure drafts, and other discussion documents, is the responsibility of the
A. International Accounting Standards Board C. International Accounting Standards Committee
B. International Accounting Standards Council D. Financial Reporting Standards Council
17. The objectives of the International Accounting Standards Board are (choose the incorrect statement)
A. To develop, in the public interest, a single set of high quality, understandable and enforceable global
accounting standards that require high quality, transparent and comparable information in financial
statements and other financial reporting to help participants in the various capital markets of the world and
other users of the information to make economic decisions;
B. To promote the use and rigorous application of those standards
C. To eliminate differences between standards used by various countries
D. To work actively with national standard-setters to bring about convergence of national accounting standards
and IFRSs to high quality solutions
18. The purpose of the International Accounting Standards Board is to
A. Issue enforceable accounting standards.
B. Develop a single set of high-quality IFRS.
C. Develop a uniform currency for measurement.
D. Arbitrate accounting disputes between auditors and international entities.
19. According to the Preface to International Financial Reporting Standards, which of the following are included in the
objectives of the IASB?
I. To harmonize financial reporting between IFRS and US GAAP
II. To work actively with national standard setters
III. To promote the use and rigorous application of accounting
IV. To harmonize financial reporting within the European Union
A. I, II, III B. II, III C. III, IV D. II, IV
20. The purpose of the International Accounting Standards Board is to
A. issue enforceable standards which regulate the financial accounting and reporting of multinational
corporations.
B. develop a uniform currency in which the financial transactions of companies throughout the world would be
measured.
C. promote uniform accounting standards among countries of the world.
D. arbitrate accounting disputes between auditors and international companies.
21. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
A. Directly influences governmental legislation regarding accounting standards.
B. Develops binding pronouncements for its members.
C. Is composed of members from national standard setting bodies.
D. Establishes uniform accounting standards to eliminate reporting differences among nations.
22. Generally accepted accounting principles in the Philippines are based on
A. IFRSs issued by IASB
B. SFAS issued by FASB
C. partly (a) and (b)
D. GAAP in the Philippines are originally formulated by the FRSC and are not based on standards issued by other
standard setting bodies.
23. In the event of conflict between the International Financial Reporting Standards and the local standards, which
among the following will prevail?
A. The provisions of the Corporation Code and Tax Code will prevail
B. The rule of the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission prevails
C. The rule of the International Accounting Standards prevails
D. The rule of local standards, laws and regulations shall prevail
24. What is the chronological order in the evaluation of a typical standard?
A. Discussion paper, Exposure draft and Standard.
B. Exposure draft, Discussion paper and Standard.
C. Exposure draft, Standard and Discussion paper.
D. Standard, Discussion paper, and Exposure draft.
25. International Financial Reporting Interpretations issued by IASB
A. are considered authoritative and must be followed.
B. cover newly identified financial reporting issues not specifically addressed.
C. cover issues where unsatisfactory or conflicting interpretations have developed.
D. All of these are correct regarding IFRIC Interpretations.

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26. Which of the following bodies is responsible for reviewing accounting issues that are likely to receive divergent or
unacceptable treatment in the absence of authoritative guidance, with a view to reaching consensus as to the
appropriate accounting treatment?
A. International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC)
B. Standards Advisory Council (SAC)
C. International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
D. International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation (IASC Foundation)
27. The IASB employs a “due process” system which
A. as an efficient system for collecting dues from members.
B. identifies the accounting issues that are the most important.
C. enables interested parties to express their views on issues under consideration.
D. requires that all accountants must receive a copy of financial accounting standards.
28. What is due process in the context of standard-setting at the IASB?
A. IASB operates in full view of the public.
B. Interested parties can make their views known.
C. Public hearings are held on proposed accounting standards.
D. All of these.
29. The IASB declared that the merits of proposed standards are assessed
A. from a position of neutrality C. based on arguments of lobbyist
B. from a position of materiality D. based on possible impact on behavior
30. What is a possible danger if politics plays too big a role in developing IFRS?
A. user groups become active.
B. Individuals may influence the standards.
C. The IASB delegates its authority to elected officials.
D. Financial reporting standards are not truly generally accepted.
Changes in standards
31. Choose the correct statement
A. Financial accounting is a social science and cannot be influenced by changes in legal, political, business and
social environments.
B. Financial accounting is an information system designed to provide information primarily to internal users.
C. General-purpose financial statements must be prepared by a certified public accountant.
D. The preparation of general-purpose financial statements is usually based on the assumption that the primary
users of the information are external decision makers.
32. Identify the incorrect statement(s).
I. GAAP is as much a product of political action as it is of careful logic or empirical findings.
II. GAAP is part of the real world, and it cannot escape politics and political pressures.
III. Changes in GAAP are generally triggered by changes in users’ needs.
IV. Realization is the process of converting an asset, liability or commitment into an income statement item.
V. Assets are always stated at historical cost on the balance sheet.
VI. Many accounting measurements are estimates and involve approximation and judgment.
A. I, II, IV B. IV, V C. IV D. I, II, III, VI
33. The following statements relate to the purpose/ reasons for the issuance of International Financial Reporting
Standards by IASB.
I. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) is committed to narrowing differences in Financial
Reporting Standards by seeking to harmonize regulations, accounting standards and procedures relating to
the preparation and presentation of financial statements.
II. The IASB believes that further harmonization can best be pursued by focusing on financial statements that are
prepared for the purpose of providing information that is useful in making economic decisions.
III. The IASB believes that financial statements prepared for general purpose meet the common needs of most
users.
IV. The IASB believes that US FASB Standards are not applicable in most countries other than in the US.
A. I, II B. I, II, IV C. I, II, III, IV D. I, II, III
“For with Him, nothing shall be impossible.”
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