Top Posters
Since Sunday
T
2
g
1
New Topic  
goji.go goji.go
wrote...
Posts: 5977
10 years ago
A not-for-profit museum holds a collection of historical treasures. It manages the treasures in a manner that meets all three criteria permitting the option to either capitalize the collection or not. The museum has chosen not to capitalize its collection. It then receives a donation of several items that it intends to sell to help meet operating expenses. How should the museum account for the donated items?
      a.   It must recognize the fair value of the donated items as revenues or gains and assets when it receives the donation.
      b.   It has an option either to recognize or not to recognize the fair value of the donated items as revenues or gains when it receives the donation.
      c.   It may not recognize a revenue or gain until it sells the donated items.
      d.   It must disclose the donation in the notes to the financial statements, but it may not recognize a revenue or gain until it sells the donated items.
Read 297 times
3 Replies
Diesel
Replies
Answer accepted by topic starter
f_zah1f_zah1
wrote...
Top Poster
Posts: 10774
10 years ago
Sign in or Sign up in seconds to unlock everything for free
1

Related Topics

goji.go Author
wrote...
10 years ago
Thanks so much f_zah1.

You were correct Smiling Face with Open Mouth
Diesel
wrote...
10 years ago
You're very welcome!
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1716 People Browsing
Show Emoticons
:):(;):P:D:|:O:?:nerd:8o:glasses::-):-(:-*O:-D>:-D:o):idea::important::help::error::warning::favorite:
Related Images
  
 3102
  
 749
  
 669
Your Opinion
What percentage of nature vs. nurture dictates human intelligence?
Votes: 452

Previous poll results: What's your favorite math subject?