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Aggressive vs. Conservative - Schweser vs. CFAI Definition
Anyone else run into this problem where when CFAI refers to “Aggressive” accounting choices they are referring to accelerated depreciation, shorter lives, etc. wheras Schweser happens to refer to this as “Conservative”?
Anyone else find this confusing or am I missing something?
Example:
CFAI:
“On average, however, an inventory buildup is a good indication that the company has problems with managing its inventory levels and/or has not been sufficiently aggressive in
writing down the value of that inventory as the turnover slows.”
(CFA Institute. Level 2 Volume 2 - Financial Reporting and Analysis, 4th Edition. Pearson Custom Publishing 283).
Schweser:
“Firms may adopt aggressive accounting practices that overstate the value of earnings by, for example, accelerating revenues to the current period or deferring expenses to a later period. Current earnings will be higher, but future earnings will be lower” |
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