The chapter discusses the characteristics of information that the FASB and the IMA consider desirable. In many
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The chapter discusses the characteristics of information that the FASB and the IMA consider desirable. In many cases, their ideas are similar.
However, one place in which they differ is that the IMA has two criteria for how information should be used. The IMA say managers should use information in a way congruent to the goals of their organizations, and in an impartial manner. Why doesn’t the FASB have similar criteria?
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Introductory Accounting A Measurement Approach For Managers
ISBN: 9781138956216
1st Edition
Authors: Daniel P. Tinkelman
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