In the second level of the conceptual framework for financial reporting, verifiability refers to the fact that the information can be confirmed by a third party, such as a vendor or publicly available information. Verifiability ensures that different knowledgeable and independent observers can reach a consensus that a particular depiction is a faithful representation.
In the second level of the conceptual framework for financial reporting, ______refers to the fact that the information can be confirmed by a third party, such as a vendor or publicly available information.
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