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''Accounting.''  
1. ''Financial reporting - accounting concepts.''  
The accounting principle that income and assets should only be recognised when they are reasonably certain, whilst expenses and liabilities should always be recognised whenever they are probable.
 
The accounting practice of recognising income and assets only when they are reasonably certain, whilst recognising expenses and liabilities whenever they are probable.
 
 
Prudence is not an excuse for accounting manipulations such as 'big bath' provisioning.
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Neither overstate, nor understate'''''</span>
 
:Neutrality is supported by the exercise of prudence.
 
:Prudence is the exercise of caution when making judgements under conditions of uncertainty.
 
:Prudence does not allow for overstatement or understatement of assets, liabilities, income or expenses.
 
:''IFRS Conceptual Framework project summary, March 2018''
 
 
In this context, ''conservatism'' is an alternative term for prudence.
 
 
2. ''Risk management and strategy.''
 
In risk management and strategy, 'prudent' approaches are conservative ones, reflecting a relatively low risk appetite.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accounting concepts]]
* [[Accounting concepts]]
* [[Accruals accounting]]
* [[Accruals concept]]
* [[Accruals concept]]
* [[Big bath]]
* [[Conceptual framework]]
* [[Conservative]]
* [[Consistency]]
* [[Consistency]]
* [[Disaggregation]]
* [[Disaggregation]]
   
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]] (IFRS)
* [[Neutrality]]
* [[Reckless prudence]]
* [[Risk management]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 23 June 2022

1. Financial reporting - accounting concepts.

The accounting practice of recognising income and assets only when they are reasonably certain, whilst recognising expenses and liabilities whenever they are probable.


Prudence is not an excuse for accounting manipulations such as 'big bath' provisioning.


Neither overstate, nor understate
Neutrality is supported by the exercise of prudence.
Prudence is the exercise of caution when making judgements under conditions of uncertainty.
Prudence does not allow for overstatement or understatement of assets, liabilities, income or expenses.
IFRS Conceptual Framework project summary, March 2018


In this context, conservatism is an alternative term for prudence.


2. Risk management and strategy.

In risk management and strategy, 'prudent' approaches are conservative ones, reflecting a relatively low risk appetite.


See also