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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.
This manual offers analysis and explanation of FASB statements, interpretations, ARBs and APB opinions, with detailed examples and illustrations, an in-depth disclosure index, observation paragraphs, and extensive cross-referencing.
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