Answer: The statement "A. Relevant information is complete, neutral, and free from error." is incorrect
Explanation: The generally accepted accounting principles are a set of rules and norms that serve as an accounting guide to formulate criteria related to the measurement of equity and to the information of the patrimonial and economic elements of an entity. While one of these 14 principles speaks of neutrality in none mentions that Relevant information is complete, neutral, and free from error