One day we don’t have to talk about the story of convergence between International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) and U.S. GAAP (“GAAP”). I believe that they will be fully converged someday in the future. It is generally assumed that, all standard setters would agree on a single, high-quality accounting standard and it can meet everyone’s need. However, there is also a long road to achieve this ultimate goal. Fortunately, the steps of convergence never stop. There are more than 100 countries
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countries have converted to and implemented the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)’s accounting standards. The United States, however, still maintains its own Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Both IASB and FASB have created International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S.GAAP) respectively. These accounting standards are rules of measurements for financial statements that companies issuing stock to the public must
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) governs the preparation of corporate financial reports. This paper will reflect on the FASB conception, its accountability, and members of the board. Furthermore, in many ways, the FASB standards known as generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), places limitations on business practices and financial reporting requirements; but it is required since accounting standards are crucial in a market where financial information should be transparent
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Accounting Standard Board Paper ACC/541 June 18, 2012 Accounting Standard Board Paper In the world of accounting there needs to be standards for all of the countries, whether they are in the United States of Overseas. The accounting boards will help with making sure that all of the information is done correctly and are reported in a consistent way so that investors can determine what company is better to invest in. The two types of accounting standards board that are being discussed is the
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Proposed Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts Issued: March 11, 2010 Comments Due: July 16, 2010 Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting: The Reporting Entity This Exposure Draft of a proposed Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts is issued by the Board for public comment. Written comments should be addressed to: Technical Director File Reference No. 1770-100 Responses from interested parties wishing to comment on the Exposure Draft must be received in writing by July 16, 2010
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Accounting Assumptions, Principles, and Constraints | XACC 280 | Amy Croall | The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has expounded policies named the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The rules were recognized to make monetary reports or “fiscal statements” beneficial to users. All monetary reports must cover comparable features so making choices is simpler. The features are “relevance, reliability, comparability and consistency” (Weygandt, Kimmel, & Kieso, 2008)
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Trueblood case 11-3: Masters of the Universe 1. Statement of the problem: Applying key concepts of the VIE model in ASC 810-10 (Statement 167), in order to perform a consolidation analysis for a Variable Interest Entity (VIE). 2. Summary of relevant (key) facts As the case depicts, ‘Jupiter’ is a joint venture formed by 2 unrelated parties, Saturn Inc. and Venus Inc. Jupiter has been created with the purpose of owning and operating organic clothing manufacturing and design facilities and
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generally accepted accounting principles when reporting their company’s financial data. The administration and finances of several regulatory boards and councils such as the financial accounting standards board, the financial accounting standards advisory council, governmental accounting standards advisory council, and the governmental accounting standards board is the responsibility of Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) (Weygandt, Kimmel, & Kieso, 2008). The Financial Accounting Standards Board
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The Relevance of the Value Relevance Literature For Financial Accounting Standard Setting: Another View Mary E. Barth Graduate School of Business Stanford University William H. Beaver Graduate School of Business Stanford University Wayne R. Landsman Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill January 2001 We thank Dan Collins, Brian Rountree, participants at the 2000 Journal of Accounting & Economics conference, and the editors, S. P. Kothari, Tom Lys,
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References………………………………………………………………………………10 Executive Summary The financial crash of 1929 and the subsequent depression of the 1930’s created the desire an need for the formation of a set of standards for financial reporting and began the evolution toward present day FASB rulings. From the first set of standards it became obvious that this would not be able to be handled informally and by 1972 the FASB was formed so as to be the go to, non-governmental source for all regulations in the accounting industry. However, the formation
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