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The most practical, authoritative guide to not-for-profit GAAP Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2001 is a comprehensive, easy-to-use guide to the accounting and financial reporting principles used by not-for-profit organizations. It is written with the needs of both the financial statement preparer and attestor in mind. It provides a complete review of the authoritative accounting literature that impacts all types of not-for-profit organizations. At the same time, Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2001 features many examples and illustrations that will assist the reader in applying authoritative literature to real-life situations. Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2001 excels in providing financial statement preparers and attestors with the most comprehensive and usable information because of these features: • Easy-to-use information that enables the reader to find needed information quickly • Coverage of accounting principles specifically related to not-for-profit organizations, as well as accounting principles applicable to all types of organizations • Specific coverage of accounting issues for different types of not-for-profit organizations • A comprehensive disclosure checklist that helps financial statement preparers and attestors ensure all disclosures required by GAAP have been considered • Many examples and illustrations that make putting accounting theory into practice an easy task This 2001 Edition also includes new information covering: • FASB Statements No. 137 and 138, which amend and defer the effective date of FASB Statement No. 133 "Accounting for Derivative Financial Instruments and Hedging Activities" • FASB Concepts Statement No. 7 "Using Cash Flow and Present Value in Accounting Measurements" • FAF’s Financial Accounting Series Special Report "Accounting by Recipients for Nonreciprocal Transfers, Excluding Contributions by Owners: Their Definition, Recognition, and Measurement" • FASB Exposure Draft "Business Combinations and Intangible Assets," including coverage of the latest discussions of the separate project on combinations and mergers of not-for-profit organizations • FASB Exposure Draft "Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets and for Obligations Associated with Disposal Activities" • Latest revision of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide for Not-for-Profit Organizations Wiley Not-for-Profit GAAP 2001 strives to be a thorough, reliable reference that you’ll use constantly. It’s designed to be kept on your desk rather than on your bookshelf. And don’t forget to add Wiley Not-for-Profit Accounting Field Guide 2001 to your library
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