Which of the following is not an indicator of reliable measurement for an asset?
a. Benefits can be expected on the basis of available evidence or logic.
b. Valuation method is free from material error or bias.
c. Faithful representation of the asset’s benefits.
d. Reliable information will, without bias or undue error, faithfully represent those transactions and
events
b. Valuation method is free from material error or bias.
d. Non-Cash Availment Authority (NCAA)
c. Assets, Expenses, Liability, Equity and Revenue
c. Significant changes with an adverse effect on the entity have taken place during the period, or are
expected to take place in the near future, in the extent to which, or the manner in which, an asset is
used or is expected to be used.
b. 1,898,230
Entity A grants a cash advance of 2,000 for the trav ₱ eling expenses of an officer. Actual expenses amount to
₱1,800. The officer remits the excess cash advance.
6. The entry to record the grant of cash advance is
a. Advances to Officers and Employees
Cash – Disbursing Officer
2,000
2,000
b. Advances to Officers and Employees
Cash – Modified Disbursement
System (MDS), Regular
2,000
2,000
c. Advances to Officers and Employees
Cash – Collecting Officer
2,000
2,000
d. Any of these.
b. Advances to Officers and Employees
Cash – Modified Disbursement
System (MDS), Regular
2,000
2,000
d. All of these
The entry to record the liquidation of the cash advance is
a. Traveling Expenses – Foreign
Advances to Officers and Employees
1,800
1,800
b. Traveling Expenses – Foreign
Due to Officers and Employees
1,800
1,800
c. Cash – Collecting Officers
Advances to Officers and Employees
1,800
1,800
d. a and c
a. Traveling Expenses – Foreign
Advances to Officers and Employees
1,800
1,800
d. neither a nor b
b. Obligations
d. It is subsequently measured at fair value.
d. Whether the asset is classified as with finite or indefinite useful life
b. As a major repair
b. For a given reporting period
d. to provide information regarding the government’s financial performance
b. dated not earlier than February 14 of the year following the reporting period.
d. equipment costing ₱15,000
a. Add the cash paid to the initial measurement of the asset received.
c. Heritage assets
At the beginning of Year 1, a government entity acquires an intangible asset for 100,000. The intangible ₱
asset has a useful life of 10 years. At the end of Year 3, the entity determines an indication of impairment and
makes the following estimates:
Fair value less costs to sell 60,000
Value in use 50,000
22. How much is the impairment loss?
a. 10,000
b. 20,000
c. 30,000
d. 0
b. 20,000
b. 5,714
d. 90,000
b. Non-adjusting events are never recognized but are always disclosed.
c. Statement of compliance with the PPSAS and basis of preparation of financial statements.