What is the difference between GAAP and IFRS presentations of the current assets section on the balance sheet?
A) Under IFRS it is mandatory to present current assets first while under GAAP it is customary (but not required) to present noncurrent assets first.
B) Both IFRS and GAAP require that current assets are listed first.
C) Under GAAP it is mandatory to present current assets first,while under IFRS it is customary (but not required) to present noncurrent assets first.
D) It is customary (but not required) under both IFRS and GAAP to present noncurrent assets first.
E) GAAP requires that current assets be presented first,while IFRS requires that current assets be presented last.
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