financial prudence
1prudence — One of the fundamental accounting concepts. Accounts must be prepared on a prudent basis. Revenue must never be shown in the accounts until the cash realisation of the revenue is reasonably certain. On the other hand, costs arising as a result of …
2prudence — noun 1) you have gone beyond the bounds of prudence Syn: wisdom, judgment, good judgment, common sense, sense, sagacity, shrewdness, advisability Ant: folly, recklessness 2) financial prudence …
3prudence — pru|dence [ˈpru:dəns] n [U] a sensible and careful attitude that makes you avoid unnecessary risks ▪ financial prudence …
4prudence concept — The accounting concept that insists on a realistic view of business activity and stresses that anticipated revenues and profits have no place in a profit and loss account until they have been realized in the form of cash or other assets for which …
5prudence concept — The accounting concept that insists on a realistic view of business activity and stresses that anticipated revenues and profits have no place in a profit and loss account until they have been realized in the form of cash or other assets for which …
6Prudence at Number 10 — I like John Prescott. He reminds me of the Labour politicians I knew back in the 80s: working class, sincere and useless.Prudence [ The selected name is a reference to Gordon Brown s continual references, throughout his time at the Treasury,to… …
7prudence — [[t]pru͟ːd(ə)ns[/t]] N UNCOUNT Prudence is care and good sense that someone shows when making a decision or taking action. [FORMAL] Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region... A lack of prudence may lead to… …
8Countrywide Financial — Infobox Company company name = Countrywide Financial Corp. company type = Subsidiary of Bank of America foundation = 1969 location = Calabasas, CA, USA revenue = profit$6,061,437,000 USD (2007) operating income = loss$1,310,274,000 USD (2007) net …
9International Financial Reporting Standards — Les normes internationales d information financière, plus connues au sein de la profession comptable et financière sous leur nom anglais de International Financial Reporting Standards ou IFRS sont des normes comptables, élaborées par le Bureau… …
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