conservatism

(noun)

A risk-averse attitude or approach; for accounting purposes, it relates to disclosing expenses and losses incurred immediately and delaying the recognition of revenues and gains until realized.

Related Terms

  • accrual

Examples of conservatism in the following topics:

  • Gain Contingencies

    • The disclosure of gain contingencies is affected by the materiality concept and the conservatism constraint.
  • Recognition of Revenue Prior to Delivery

    • However, expected loss should be recognized fully and immediately due to the conservatism constraint.
  • Introduction to GAAP

    • Conservatism principle: when choosing between two solutions, the one that will be least likely to overstate assets and income should be picked.
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