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The most practical, authoritative guide to implementing GAAP Until now, accountants have had no guidance for what controls,policies, procedures, forms, reports, or archiving requirementsthey should use to properly mesh with the latest GAAP. An idealcompanion volume to the Wiley GAAP guide, the GAAPImplementation Guide provides the practical applicationinformation essential to ensuring that a company's accountingsystems are fully capable of incorporating the most recentGAAP. GAAP Implementation Guide features handy,illustrative decision trees showing how to determine which GAAPruling to use in a variety of situations, eliminating hours of timewading through detailed GAAP rulings. Other helpful, timesavingfeatures include: A concise version of the more detailed GAAP found in the WileyGAAP guides Specific accounting policies that comply with GAAP, especiallyin terms of creating controls that mesh with GAAP The most common accounting transactions modified to work withinGAAP restrictions Specific controls that allow the maximum level of control overaccounting systems while remaining in compliance with GAAP Templates for forms and reports that can be used in aGAAP-compliant accounting system Numerous examples of footnotes that can be used to describeGAAP-mandated financial disclosures Hundreds of GAAP-compliant journal entries for most accountingtransactions Identification of the types of reports and other information tobe retained as part of a comprehensive accounting system GAAP Implementation Guide is a valuable tool forCFOs, controllers, accounting managers, and general ledgeraccountants who need to ensure that their company properly treatsall types of accounting transactions in accordance with GAAP.
This guide delivers mandatory pronouncements on GAAP implementation in a clear, concise, easy-to-follow Miller format. This manual explains how FASB and AICPA standards apply to specific business transactions. It provides information on: FASB technical bulletins (GAAP level B); AICPA statements of position (GAAP level B); AICPA AcSEC practice bulletins (GAAP level C); FASB implementation guides (GAAP level D); and AICPA accounting interpretations (GAAP level D). This Miller GAAP manual was designed with one goal in mind: to provide complete answers quickly.
Until 1992, EITF consensuses had the same level of authority in the GAAP hierarchy as industry practice. The issuance of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 69 elevated the authority of EITF consensuses to a level above industry practice and made their application Mandatory for new transactions. Our 1999 Miller GAAP from the Emerging Issues Task Force is packed with analysis and explanation of all current issues on which the EITF reached a consensus since its inception in 1984 (though the July 1998 meeting). Financial professionals will get over 1,000 pages covering mandatory accounting transactions not addressed anywhere else. Readers can even earn up to 24 credit hours of low-cost CPE.