FASB is powerful indeed, but as I quietly mentioned in the first paragraph, it is not responsible for what is known as the “generally accepted accounting principles” (GAAP). FASB hashes out the more detailed rules for the increasingly complex world and standards of business accounting. This article is primarily concerned with the GAAP, but it’s difficult to talk about accounting without mentioning FASB.
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A comprehensive article on the key components of accounting including an explanation of: