The American Accounting Association's Financial Reporting Policy Committee's Response to the Preliminary Views on Financial Statement Presentation The Financial Reporting Policy Committee of the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section of the American Accounting Association COMMENTARY

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Bradshaw, Mark
Callahan, Carolyn
Ciesielski, Jack
Gordon, Elizabeth
Kohlbeck, Mark
Hodder, Leslie
Hopkins, Patrick E.
Laux, Robert
McVay, Sarah
Stober, Thomas
Stocken, Phillip
Yohn, Teri Lombardi
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financial statement presentation; financial reporting; Financial Accounting Standards Board; International Accounting Standards Board; SFAS NO. 131; PRICES FULLY REFLECT; CASH FLOWS; FUTURE EARNINGS; GAAP EARNINGS; INFORMATION; CLASSIFICATION; PERSISTENCE; DISCLOSURE; COMPONENTS;
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10.2308/acch.2010.24.2.279
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F8 [财政、金融];
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0202 ;
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board (hereafter, the Boards) issued the discussion paper Preliminary Views on Financial Statement Presentation in late 2008. The Boards propose to significantly reconfigure the presentation of financial statements to offer parallel statements with standardized partitions of each financial statement into five categories: business activities, financing activities, income taxes, discontinued operations, and equity. The allocation of transactions within these partitions will depend crucially on management's assessment of each transaction (i.e., the management approach). In this paper we comment on the proposal, with particular emphasis on empirical evidence and relevant theories from academic research. We highlight benefits of the proposed changes as well as some possible concerns. We conclude that the objective of providing a cohesive picture of activities through a uniform standardization of each financial statement by activity is desirable, but the proposed criteria for how activities are categorized results in potentially aberrant or confusing outcomes. Thus, any dissatisfaction with the current financial statement format may be replaced with other criticisms. Finally, the current proposal relies on the effectiveness of the management approach, which can only be successful if managers embrace the proposed structure.
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