Answer:
1. Historical cost VIOLATION
2. Disclosure principle VIOLATION
3. Matching VIOLATION
4. Historical cost VIOLATION
5. Matching VIOLATION
6. Matching principle VIOLATION
Explanation:
1 &4. Note here that standard accounting procedures mandates that transactions should be recorded precisely in their historical context with no such adjustments.
2. This is a disclosure violation probably done by the company to reduce taxes on its assets which is prohibited by accounting law.
3 &5 & 6. Both transactions represents a matching violation in which transactions are mismatched or adjusted deliberately leading to inaccurate financial account status.