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    The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) was established in 1973 in order to create and develop standards of financial accounting and reporting for the general use of the public and, in particular, users of financial information including auditors, creditors and investors. This financial information is standardized for greater clarity for the guidance and education of users (FASB org, 2009a). The primary purpose of FASB as a private and non-profit organization is to develop Generally Accepted

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    Earnings per share is introduced by the Financial Accounting Standards Board as the functionality used to calculate an institutions’ earnings for the year-end financial statements. The institutions can be made of up a simple or complex capital structure. It must be calculated on a constant basis in order for reports to remain consistent. FASB provides a formula of “dividing income available to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period” (FASB

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    The purpose of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is to create and improve the standards of financial accounting and reporting for nongovernmental entities. It is a standard for not for profit financial reporting which provides useful information to investors and other users of financial reports. The Accounting Standards Update 2011-5 discusses the reporting and presentation of comprehensive income and its components in a full set of general purpose financial statements. The goal

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    The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157: Fair Value Measurements ("FAS 157") to provide guidance about how entities should determine fair value estimations for financial reporting purposes. These guidelines coincide with the conceptual framework and provide a baseline for accounting professionals to gauge the true worth of an asset. The goal of the conceptual framework to provide clear concise information across the accounting profession

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    Almost 10 years ago on July 13, 2006, FASB, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued FIN 48 the Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes. FIN 48 is also known as Interpretation No. 48 that became effective during December 2006 fiscal year. It explains the uncertain tax positions regarding the calculations and disclosures of reserves in the Statement No. 109 of the FASB. The purpose of the FASB Interpretation No. 109, also referred to as, FIN 48, clarifies uncertainty in income taxes recognized

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    Intermediate Accounting Paper The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is a private, not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to develop generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) within the United States in the public 's interest. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) designated the FASB as the organization responsible for setting accounting standards for public companies in the U.S. It was created in 1973, replacing the Accounting Principles Board and the Committee

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    In 1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) was created and their mission is “to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting for the guidance and education of the public, including issuers, auditors, and users of financial information.” (FASB.org, 2009a). The FASB is a private, not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to develop generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) within the United States. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

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    It all began on October 2002 where the International Accounting Standards Board and Financial Accounting Board signed a memorandum of understanding that has come to be known as the “Norwalk Agreement”. Here the two boards met and decided to make their standards fully compatible and put it into practice and once they conquer their goal, they have to make sure it is maintained. But before I divulge into details regarding the future and presently achieved goals of the convergence, I would like to throw

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    switched to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for their financial reporting, as well as the continued efforts made between the IFRS and US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP), it is evident that international convergence is an overall appealing idea for global reporting. With that said, for decades now US GAAP has worked with IFRS to create a universal standard; and while progress has been made to diminish variances between the standards, there are still large, if

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    When it comes to the rules of accounting, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, or FASB, is in charge mostly. Their main responsibilities include making changes to the rules of accounting they think is crucial for key people and businesses as well as inform them of the changes made. To make sure the rules are understandable by the people and businesses, FASB change and update them to fit what is in today’s capabilities. One of the most important recent changes happened in the first month of twenty-sixteen:

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