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Accounting for Liabilities: Conceptual Issues, Standard Setting, and Evidence from Academic Research

Accounting Horizons 19 (3), 159 (2005);
doi: 10.2308/acch.2005.19.3.159

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Christine A. Botosan, Associate Professor
University of Utah.

Lisa Koonce, Professor
The University of Texas at Austin.

Stephen G. Ryan, Associate Professor
New York University.

Mary S. Stone, Professor
The University of Alabama.

James M. Wahlen, Professor
Indiana University.
In this paper, we summarize conceptual issues that arise in the definition, recognition, derecognition, classification, and measurement of liabilities. We also highlight problems in existing accounting standards for liabilities and identify opportunities to refine those standards. Where relevant, we describe evidence from empirical accounting research involving liabilities and identify opportunities for future research. Our objective is to highlight the inconsistencies and controversies surrounding existing accounting standards for liabilities, and to describe the research evidence that provides insights into accounting for liabilities. A better understanding of the current problems in accounting for liabilities and the related research evidence should help standard setters and their constituents in their attempts to improve GAAP, and should stimulate future academic research to shed new light on accounting for liabilities. ©2005 American Accounting Association
History: Submitted December 2004; accepted March 2005
Permalink: http://link.aip.org/link/ACHXXX/v19/i3/p159/s1

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