monetary
(adjective)
1. Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money.
(adjective)
Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money.
Examples of monetary in the following topics:
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Involuntary Conversion
- Unlike a voluntary sale, involuntary conversion of assets can involve an asset exchange for monetary or non-monetary assets .
- Monetary assets consist of cash or cash-equivalent assets.
- Non-monetary assets are not easily converted to cash, such as equipment.
- An exchange between non-monetary assets should be analyzed to determine if the exchange has commercial substance.
- For non-monetary asset exchanges without commercial substance, the expectation is that the exchange will not materially alter future cash flows.
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Characteristics of Intangible Assets
- Intangible assets are identifiable non-monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched, or physically measured.
- Intangible assets are defined as identifiable non-monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured, and are created through time and effort.
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Revenue
- Revenue refers to the receipt of monetary value from the sale of goods or services and other income generating activities.
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Types of Transactions
- The amount recorded is the actual monetary value of the transaction, not the list price of the merchandise.
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Analyzing Intangible Assets
- Intangible assets are defined as identifiable non-monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured.
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Fundamental Concepts in Accounting
- Money Measurement, accounts only deal with items to which monetary values can be attributed.
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Reporting Cash
- Cash is reported on the balance sheet at its current monetary, or fair, value to accurately reflect the entity's value on the statement. .
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Introduction to GAAP
- Monetary Unit Principle: assumes a stable currency is going to be the unit of record.
- The FASB accepts the nominal value of the US Dollar as the monetary unit of record unadjusted for inflation.
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Introduction to IFRS
- Financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units, i.e., globally implemented Historical cost accounting during low inflation and deflation only under the traditional Historical Cost paradigm
- Stable measuring unit assumption: financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units or traditional Historical cost accounting only under the traditional Historical Cost paradigm.
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Terminology of Accounting
- Intangible assets are identifiable non-monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured, are created through time and effort, and are identifiable as a separate asset.