Deck 3: Standard Setting

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Research into accounting regulation:

A) Is extensive
B) Shows that accounting is independent of political influence
C) Supports capture theory
D) Looks after the interests of a wide range of stakeholders
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Which of the following groups have been criticised for their failure to respond to exposure drafts?

A) Auditors
B) Academics
C) Large Australian companies
D) Analysts
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Signalling Theory postulates that:

A) Non-disclosing entities will do better in the market for finance
B) Regulation decreases the cost of capital
C) Regulation is largely unnecessary
D) Financial reporting is a pointless activity
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of Capture Theory?

A) People rationally advance their own self interest
B) Economic markets are fragile
C) Regulation is costly
D) The is an efficient market
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Disadvantage of principles-based standards is:

A) They allow mangers to select policies that may not reflect the substance of a transaction
B) They allow accountants to use professional judgement
C) They supply broad guidelines
D) All of the above
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One of the advantages of principles-based standard is:

A) They allow for no professional judgement
B) They are generally simpler
C) They do not improve representational faithfulness of financial statements
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of Bushfire theory?

A) People are proactive when it comes to regulation
B) People are reactive when it comes to regulation
C) People are not influenced by media when it comes to regulation
D) People are apathetic when it comes to regulations
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Which of the following groups benefits most from rules based accounting regulation?

A) Managers
B) Auditors
C) Shareholders
D) Accountants
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Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of regulation?

A) It can be difficult to reverse
B) It leads to standardisation
C) It can restrict communication
D) It can be difficult to determine the optimal regulations
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One of the rules-based standard disadvantages can be:

A) They can be very complex
B) They can be very simple
C) They allow for no manipulation
D) None of the above
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Financial Reporting Council are responsible for: standard setting.

A) Broad oversight of the standard-setting process
B) Providing strategic direction and advice to the AASB
C) Appointing board members to the AASB
D) all of the above
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Which of the following was identified as a benefit when Australia accepted the international harmonisation of its accounting standards?

A) International comparability of financial statements would increase
B) The cost of capital would decrease
C) Reporting costs would be lowered
D) All of the above
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Which of the following have been blamed for the Global Financial Crisis?

A) Corporate governance structures
B) Accounting standards
C) Auditor-Client relationships
D) All of the above
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Which if the following is an advantage of rules-based accounting standards?

A) Reduced complexity of standards
B) Reduced opportunities for earnings management through judgements
C) Can cover most situations
D) Improve representational faithfulness of financial statements
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Which of the following has NOT been identified as a problem with Australia accepting the international harmonisation of its accounting standards?

A) IFRS standards tend to be more complex
B) Compromises sometimes need to be made when creating standards
C) Too few countries have adopted international accounting standards
D) None of the above, they are all problems
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the AASB? standard setting.

A) Making accounting standards
B) Promoting international accounting standards
C) Participate in the development of international accounting standards
D) Enforcing compliance with accounting standards
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of public interest theory?

A) People rationally advance their own self-interest
B) Economic markets are fragile
C) Regulation is costly
D) There is an efficient market
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of accounting regulation?

A) Increased efficiency in allocating capital
B) Cheaper production of accounting disclosure
C) Reduced lobbying to produce favourable outcomes
D) Increased public confidence
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Which of the following can the AASB NOT do when adopting IFRSs?

A) Change or remove requirements that are seen as anti-competitive
B) Change words to take into account Australian legislation
C) Require additional disclosure
D) Limit the number of optional treatments
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Which of the following is NOT a key element of regulation?

A) An intention to intervene
B) A restriction on choice
C) Regulation should be biased
D) The exercise of control
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Deck 3: Standard Setting
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Research into accounting regulation:

A) Is extensive
B) Shows that accounting is independent of political influence
C) Supports capture theory
D) Looks after the interests of a wide range of stakeholders
C
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Which of the following groups have been criticised for their failure to respond to exposure drafts?

A) Auditors
B) Academics
C) Large Australian companies
D) Analysts
B
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Signalling Theory postulates that:

A) Non-disclosing entities will do better in the market for finance
B) Regulation decreases the cost of capital
C) Regulation is largely unnecessary
D) Financial reporting is a pointless activity
C
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of Capture Theory?

A) People rationally advance their own self interest
B) Economic markets are fragile
C) Regulation is costly
D) The is an efficient market
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Disadvantage of principles-based standards is:

A) They allow mangers to select policies that may not reflect the substance of a transaction
B) They allow accountants to use professional judgement
C) They supply broad guidelines
D) All of the above
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One of the advantages of principles-based standard is:

A) They allow for no professional judgement
B) They are generally simpler
C) They do not improve representational faithfulness of financial statements
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of Bushfire theory?

A) People are proactive when it comes to regulation
B) People are reactive when it comes to regulation
C) People are not influenced by media when it comes to regulation
D) People are apathetic when it comes to regulations
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Which of the following groups benefits most from rules based accounting regulation?

A) Managers
B) Auditors
C) Shareholders
D) Accountants
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Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of regulation?

A) It can be difficult to reverse
B) It leads to standardisation
C) It can restrict communication
D) It can be difficult to determine the optimal regulations
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One of the rules-based standard disadvantages can be:

A) They can be very complex
B) They can be very simple
C) They allow for no manipulation
D) None of the above
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Financial Reporting Council are responsible for: standard setting.

A) Broad oversight of the standard-setting process
B) Providing strategic direction and advice to the AASB
C) Appointing board members to the AASB
D) all of the above
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Which of the following was identified as a benefit when Australia accepted the international harmonisation of its accounting standards?

A) International comparability of financial statements would increase
B) The cost of capital would decrease
C) Reporting costs would be lowered
D) All of the above
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Which of the following have been blamed for the Global Financial Crisis?

A) Corporate governance structures
B) Accounting standards
C) Auditor-Client relationships
D) All of the above
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Which if the following is an advantage of rules-based accounting standards?

A) Reduced complexity of standards
B) Reduced opportunities for earnings management through judgements
C) Can cover most situations
D) Improve representational faithfulness of financial statements
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Which of the following has NOT been identified as a problem with Australia accepting the international harmonisation of its accounting standards?

A) IFRS standards tend to be more complex
B) Compromises sometimes need to be made when creating standards
C) Too few countries have adopted international accounting standards
D) None of the above, they are all problems
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the AASB? standard setting.

A) Making accounting standards
B) Promoting international accounting standards
C) Participate in the development of international accounting standards
D) Enforcing compliance with accounting standards
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Which of the following is a fundamental assumption of public interest theory?

A) People rationally advance their own self-interest
B) Economic markets are fragile
C) Regulation is costly
D) There is an efficient market
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of accounting regulation?

A) Increased efficiency in allocating capital
B) Cheaper production of accounting disclosure
C) Reduced lobbying to produce favourable outcomes
D) Increased public confidence
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Which of the following can the AASB NOT do when adopting IFRSs?

A) Change or remove requirements that are seen as anti-competitive
B) Change words to take into account Australian legislation
C) Require additional disclosure
D) Limit the number of optional treatments
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Which of the following is NOT a key element of regulation?

A) An intention to intervene
B) A restriction on choice
C) Regulation should be biased
D) The exercise of control
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