The Definitions of Net Income and Comprehensive Income and Their Implications for Measurement
Autor: | Takao Kamiya, Ikuo Nishikawa, Yasunobu Kawanishi |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Net national income
050208 finance Comprehensive income Actuarial science business.industry media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Liability Distribution (economics) Accounting 050201 accounting Net income Cash 0502 economics and business Value (economics) Economics Asset (economics) business media_common |
Zdroj: | Accounting Horizons. 30:511-516 |
ISSN: | 1558-7975 0888-7993 |
Popis: | SYNOPSIS: Historically, accounting standard-setters have not been successful in defining net income. Nor have they been successful in justifying the use of other comprehensive income (OCI) and recycling. This paper proposes the definitions of net income and comprehensive income and an approach to measurement based on the proposed definitions. Net income and comprehensive income should be defined as two separate elements of financial statements, with OCI being the linkage factor that reconciles the two elements. Recycling of all OCI items is required for both elements to have the characteristic of all-inclusiveness. Net income should represent the irreversible outcomes of an entity's business activities, and it follows that the measurement basis of current value should be used from the perspective of reporting an entity's financial performance only when an asset (or a liability) is readily converted to cash (or settled) and the entity's business activity does not legally, contractually, or economically restrict the entity's opportunity to convert the asset to cash (or settle the liability). |
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