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  • May 21, 2018 at 1:33 pm #453125
    Rasad
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    Hi Mr. MikeLitttle

    can you explain me this question?

    7 Recognition is the process of including within the financial statements items which meet the definition of an
    element according to the IASB’s Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting.
    Which of the following items should be recognised as an asset in the statement of financial position of a
    company?
    A skilled and efficient workforce which has been very expensive to train. Some of these staff are still in
    the employment of the company.
    A highly lucrative contract signed during the year which is due to commence shortly after the year-end
    A government grant relating to the purchase of an item of plant several years ago, which has a
    remaining life of four years
    A receivable from a customer which has been sold (factored) to a finance company. The finance company has full recourse to the company for any losses.

    Why we didn’t recognize variant C as an asset because we have a past event control over the asset only we didnt know it is reliably measured .
    and why answer D is true. if we have sold the asset we didnt have a control over that however we know past event and reliable measure in variant D

    Thanks for attention

    May 21, 2018 at 4:01 pm #453150
    MikeLittle
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    Option C is a credit – Dr Cash, Cr Government Grant so that’s certainly not going to satisfy the Framework definition of an asset

    Option D? The factoring entity has acquired these debts but has full recourse against the entity in respect of any debts that don’t pay

    So the money from the factor is not in respect of the purchase of those debts! It’s, in fact, a loan secured on the book value of the debts so the double entry should have been:

    Dr Cash
    Cr Factor’s Loan Account

    OK?

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