GENERAL ACCOUNTING SECTION 1530 comprehensive income PURPOSE AND SCOPE .01 This Section establishes standards for reporting and display of comprehensive income. It does not address issues of recognition or measurement for comprehensive income and its components. .02 This Section does not apply to not-for-profit organizations (see FINANCIAL STATEMENT PRESENTATION BY NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS‚ Section 4400). DEFINITIONS .03 The following terms are used in this Section with the meanings
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Presentation of Comprehensive Income By: Logan Bell October 3‚ 2012 The Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2011-05‚ Comprehensive Income: Presentation of Comprehensive Income was issued to increase the importance of items reported in other comprehensive income. The FASB‚ along with IASB‚ worked jointly to improve and converge the reporting and presentation requirements for items contained in other comprehensive income. At the same time FASB issued ASU 2011-05‚ IASB issued an amendment to IAS
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Memorandum –to-the- File: Comprehensive Income Date: June 5‚ 2013 RE: Question about the definition or example of comprehensive income. Facts: I have been contacted by my client who has asked the question about the definition or example of comprehensive income. In recent years‚ there is increased use of fair values for measuring assets and liabilities. Furthermore‚ possible reporting of gains and losses related to fair value has placed a strain on income reporting. Because fair values are
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Reporting Comprehensive Income FASB topic 220-10-45 outlines what is required for companies to report comprehensive income (CI). To do this‚ the entity must report CI either in a single continuous financial statement or in two separate but consecutive financial statements. If an entity prefers to report CI in a single continuous financial statement‚ then the entity must report the components in two sections entitled net income and other comprehensive income (OCI). For both net income‚ and OCI‚
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Course Project Comprehensive Balance Sheet December 31st 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash $42‚485 Account Receivable $165‚824 Allowance for Doubtful accounts 1‚850 Net Accounts Receivable 163‚974 Inventories 499‚493 Securities (available for sale/at fair market value) 28‚250 Notes Receivable (due next year) 23‚000 Prepaid Expenses 16‚252 Total Current Assets……………………………………………………………………………………$773‚454 Non-Current Assets
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IP Subnetting How many bits of mask are required to provide 30 host addresses? 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 30 = 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 = 00011110 How many networks will be created using a 255.255.0.0 given a class A IP network (i.e.‚ 10.0.0.0)? About 16‚000‚000 What would be the dotted decimal equivalent o the slash notation of /30? 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100
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its deployment has been on-going since the mid-2000s. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address 2) IP Address Classes. In the preceding topics I introduced the concepts of IP address classes and showed how the classes related to ranges of IP addresses. Of the five classes‚ D and E are dedicated to special purposes‚ so I will leave those alone for now. Classes A‚ B and C are the ones actually assigned for normal (unicast) addressing purposes on IP internetworks‚ and therefore the primary focus
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Backdrop addresses cowboy by Margaret Atwood The male hero could be said to be portrayed in Atwood’s poem “Backdrop addresses cowboy” by the cowboy. The cowboy is a clichéd symbol of masculinity made famous by the Western film industry of America. One can immediately conjure him up‚ square-jawed and handsomely rugged in Stetson and spurred boots‚ galloping around on his trusty steed rescuing damsels in distress with whom he intends on riding off romantically into the sunset with. This is however
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Addresses for thank yous! Ms. Madeline Cucuzza and Mr. Ed Zalinski 4 Cedarwood Terrace Woodland Park‚ NJ 07424 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Makarow 10 lincoln st. Bloomfield‚ NJ 07003 Ms. Caitlin Burke and Mr. Michael Bustard 203 Yoakum parkway Apt 1815 Alexandria‚ VA 22304 Ms. Patrice Cucuzza and Mr. Evan Silagi 29 Green Ave. Apt A2-4 Madison‚ NJ 07940 Ms. Jenna Bucci 70 Overlook Terrace Nutley‚ NJ 07110 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Maurillo 85 Franklin St. Verona‚ NJ 07044 Ms. Mallory Meyers and Mr. John
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number and this system‚ known as IPv4‚ is still in use today. However‚ due to the enormous growth of the Internet and the predicted depletion of available addresses‚ a new version IPv6‚ using 128 bits for the address‚ was developed in 1995. IPv6 was standardized as RFC 2460 in 1998‚ and its deployment has been ongoing since the mid-2000s. IP addresses are binary numbers‚ but they are usually stored in text files and displayed in human-readable notations‚ such as 172.16.254.1 (for IPv4)‚ and 2001:db8:0:1234:0:567:8:1
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