Change in Accounting Principle Definition | Becker

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Change in Accounting Principle

An accounting principle may be changed only if the alternative principle is preferable and more fairly presents the information. Changes in accounting principle are normally reported using the cumulative effect approach and are reported retrospectively as a change to the opening balance of retained earnings if the cumulative effect can be determined. Changes in accounting principle are reported net of tax.

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