The principle that the reliability (faithful representation) of the financial information provided by a company should be open to confirmation, i.e., that an independent person with a reasonable knowledge of accounting should be able to look at the same data and reach broadly similar conclusions. The International Accounting Standards Board's Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting recognizes verifiability as a qualitative characteristic that enhances the usefulness of financial information.
Discover comprehensive accounting definitions and practical insights. Empowering students and professionals with clear and concise explanations for a better understanding of financial terms.