The FASB has developed the Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification (or more simply the Codification).
Question:
The FASB has developed the Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification (or more simply “the Codification»). The FASBs primary goal in developing the Codification is to provide in one place all the authoritative literature related to a particular topic. To provide easy access to the Codification, the FASB also developed the Financial Accounting Standards Board Codification Research System (CRS). CRS is an online, real-time database that provides easy access to the Codification. The Codification and the related CRS provide a topically organized structure, subdivided into topic, subtopics, sections, and paragraphs, using a numerical index system.
You may find this system useful in your present and future studies, and so we have provided an opportunity to use this online system as part of the Broadening Your Perspective section.
Instructions
Academic access to the FASB Codification is available through university subscriptions, obtained from the American Accounting Association (at http://aaahq.org/FASB/Access.cfm), for an annual
fee of $150. This subscription covers an unlimited number of students within a single institution. Once this access has been obtained by your school, you should log in (at http://aaahq.org/ascLogin.
cfm) and familiarize yourself with the resources that are accessible at the FASB codification site.
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Accounting Principles
ISBN: 9781118566671
11th Edition
Authors: Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, Donald Kieso