These annual resources contain all the original pronouncements put forth by the FASB and AICPA. The FASB Original Pronouncements Volume I contains the Statements of Financial Accounting Standards issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board from its inception in 1973 to June 1, 1999. The FASB Original Pronouncements Volume II, the companion volume, contains material issued by the AICPA or its committees through June 1973 and by the FASB to June 1, 1999.
These annual resources contain all of the original pronouncements put forth by the FASB and AICPA. Volume 1 contains the Statements of Financial Accounting Standards issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board from its inception in 1973 to June 1, 1999. Volume 2, the companion volume, contains material issued by the AICPA and its committees and by the FASB from June 1973 to June 1, 1999.
Shading and sidebars alert readers when standards have been amended or superseded. * Status pages identify source of any changes, other pronouncements affected, and principal effective date. * EITF issues are cross-referenced to related pronouncements.
These annual resources contain all the original pronouncements put forth by the FASB and AICPA. Contains the Statements of. * Financial Accounting Standards issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and material issued by the AICPA or its committees.
The 2005 FASB Accounting Standards publications give accounting professionals and financial executives a complete source of the current authoritative accounting pronouncements issued by the FASB and its predecessors. ORIGINAL PRONOUNCEMNTS The 2005 Original Pronouncements contains the FASB and AICPA pronouncements in three volumes: * Original Pronouncements: Volume I-FASB Statements 1-120 (0-471-73791-7) * Original Pronouncements: Volume II- FASB Statements 121-154 (0-471-73791-7) * Original Pronouncements: Volume III-AICPA Pronouncements and FASB Interpretations, Technical Bulletins, FASB Staff Positions, and Concepts Statements (0-471-73791-7) Features * All Pronouncements amended by subsequent pronouncements reflect those amendments. * New in 2005-includes all current FASB Staff Positions. * Status pages before each pronouncement identify sources of changes and other pronouncements affected by that pronouncement Completely superseded Pronouncements that may no longer be applied are omitted, and status pages are retained for these omitted pronouncements. * EITF Issues and AICPA Accounting Standards Executive committee (AcSEC) Statements of Position and Practice Bulletins are cross-referenced on applicable status pages. * Separate appendixes identify amended paragraphs, effective dates for all pronouncements, and topics discussed by the FASB Emerging Issues Takes Force (EITF). * Volume III contains the appendixes and a topical index to material in the Original Pronouncements and Current Text volumes. EITF Issues, and the FASB's question-and-answer Special Reports and FASB Staff Positions. CURRENT TEXT The 2005 Current Text is an integration of financial accounting and reporting standards arranged by topic for General and Industry Standards and includes all currently effective (as of June 1, 2005) FASB Statements, Interpretations, and Technical Bulletins and AICPA APB Opinions, Interpretations, and Accounting Research Bulletins in two volumes: * Current Text Volume I- General Standards-Sections A06 to N35 (0-471-73789-5) * Current Text: Volume II: General Standards-Sections P16 to V18 and Industry Standards (0-471-73789-5 Features * Arranged alphabetically by topics for easy reference. * EITF Issues are listed by topic and where applicable linked to specific paragraphs. * AICPA AcSEC Statements of Position and Practice Bulletins are listed by topic where applicable. * FASB's questions-and-answer Special Reports and FASB Staff Positions are included by topic. * Links current Text paragraphs to the Original Pronouncements in a Volume II appendix. * Contains the appendixes and topical index as described above for Volume III of Original Pronouncements.
This guide features analysis and explanation of FASB statements, interpretations, ARBs and APBs. It includes examples and illustrations, as well as a disclosure index, observation paragraphs, and cross-referencing to original pronouncements.
The text and images in this book are in grayscale. A hardback color version is available. Search for ISBN 9781680922929. Principles of Accounting is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of a two-semester accounting course that covers the fundamentals of financial and managerial accounting. This book is specifically designed to appeal to both accounting and non-accounting majors, exposing students to the core concepts of accounting in familiar ways to build a strong foundation that can be applied across business fields. Each chapter opens with a relatable real-life scenario for today's college student. Thoughtfully designed examples are presented throughout each chapter, allowing students to build on emerging accounting knowledge. Concepts are further reinforced through applicable connections to more detailed business processes. Students are immersed in the "why" as well as the "how" aspects of accounting in order to reinforce concepts and promote comprehension over rote memorization.