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Chapter
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Reporting
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1. Which of the following would NOT be a reason to obtain a greater understanding
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ofaccounting practices in other nations?
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A. Financial results are disclosed in different currencies.
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thisimpacts the preparation of financial statements.
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,3. The CPA Canada Handbook - Accounting is the handbook of Canadian accounting
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standards. Why do companies in Canada ensure that their financial reporting is
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consistentwith Canadian GAAP?
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A. Their bank requires them to do so.
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B. Their auditors require them to do so.
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C. Reporting under the CPA Canada Handbook - Accounting is required by public
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companies'boards of directors.
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D. Compliance with the CPA Canada Handbook - Accounting pronouncements is
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4. Which decision has Canada made with respect to financial reporting for
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privateenterprises?
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D. To develop and maintain its own standards for private enterprises.
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5. Starting in 2011, what is the definition of a private enterprise (PE) under Canadian GAAP?
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A. A corporation that has no public shareholders.
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B. A corporation that has less than 500 shareholders and is not listed on a stock exchange.
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C. A corporation which is not profit oriented.
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, 6. Which enterprises must report under IFRS in Canada?
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A. All corporations, government agencies and private companies.
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B. Public companies and private companies whose shareholders' equity is in excess of
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D. Publicly accountable enterprises.
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7. What approach did Canada first decide to take with respect to convergence with IFRS?
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A. They have no choice at all; they will need to report under IFRS.
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