Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration

This study focuses on the initial recognition, subsequent measurement, and disclosures of the heritage assets owned by the Intramuros Administration (IA). It also aims to find out if IA's accounting policy on heritage assets has a significant difference from the Exposure Draft that was proposed...

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Main Authors: Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C., Picar, Toni Venette R., Wang, Michelle Phoebe G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-114732022-02-04T07:35:31Z Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C. Picar, Toni Venette R. Wang, Michelle Phoebe G. This study focuses on the initial recognition, subsequent measurement, and disclosures of the heritage assets owned by the Intramuros Administration (IA). It also aims to find out if IA's accounting policy on heritage assets has a significant difference from the Exposure Draft that was proposed by the Accounting Standards Board and if the selected government agencies consider PGAS 9: Others Assets still applicable as a current accounting standard. To gather data, the researchers handed out survey questionnaire and conducted interviews with selected government agencies PGAS 9 and a possible accounting standard on heritage assets in the Philippines. All of the respondents capitalize their heritage assets at historical cost and do not depreciate them. The selected government agencies rarely revalue the said assets at fair market value, and also do not further disclose about the assets in the Notes to Financial Statements. The data collected were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Statistical tools such as chi-square test and binominal test were used for the quantitative analysis. Results show that the selected government agencies deem PGAS 9 as irrelevant to the current accounting standard, and that IA's valuation and disclosure of heritage assets are significantly different from what the Exposure Draft has recommended. The researchers have concluded that the accounting policies used by the IA on heritage assets, IA does not show fairly presented values and proper disclosure in their financial statements. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10828 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cultural property--Accounting--Philippines Attest function (Auditing)--Philippines Government property--Accounting Accounting
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Cultural property--Accounting--Philippines
Attest function (Auditing)--Philippines
Government property--Accounting
Accounting
spellingShingle Cultural property--Accounting--Philippines
Attest function (Auditing)--Philippines
Government property--Accounting
Accounting
Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C.
Picar, Toni Venette R.
Wang, Michelle Phoebe G.
Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
description This study focuses on the initial recognition, subsequent measurement, and disclosures of the heritage assets owned by the Intramuros Administration (IA). It also aims to find out if IA's accounting policy on heritage assets has a significant difference from the Exposure Draft that was proposed by the Accounting Standards Board and if the selected government agencies consider PGAS 9: Others Assets still applicable as a current accounting standard. To gather data, the researchers handed out survey questionnaire and conducted interviews with selected government agencies PGAS 9 and a possible accounting standard on heritage assets in the Philippines. All of the respondents capitalize their heritage assets at historical cost and do not depreciate them. The selected government agencies rarely revalue the said assets at fair market value, and also do not further disclose about the assets in the Notes to Financial Statements. The data collected were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Statistical tools such as chi-square test and binominal test were used for the quantitative analysis. Results show that the selected government agencies deem PGAS 9 as irrelevant to the current accounting standard, and that IA's valuation and disclosure of heritage assets are significantly different from what the Exposure Draft has recommended. The researchers have concluded that the accounting policies used by the IA on heritage assets, IA does not show fairly presented values and proper disclosure in their financial statements.
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author Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C.
Picar, Toni Venette R.
Wang, Michelle Phoebe G.
author_facet Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C.
Picar, Toni Venette R.
Wang, Michelle Phoebe G.
author_sort Marcojos, Meryl Clarisse C.
title Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
title_short Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
title_full Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
title_fullStr Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
title_full_unstemmed Heritage Accounting in Selected Government Institutions in Metro Manila: A Focus on the Initial Recognition, Subsequent Measurement and Disclosure of Intramuros Administration
title_sort heritage accounting in selected government institutions in metro manila: a focus on the initial recognition, subsequent measurement and disclosure of intramuros administration
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10828
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