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The essential GAAP guide for the industry. Wiley GAAP 99 provides a thorough study and analysis of all GAAP pronouncements set forth in the pronouncements of the FASB and its predecessor agencies. This useful guide includes all the latest findings of the Emerging Issues Task Force and the AICPA Accounting Standards Executive Committee (ASEC) Statements of Position. Plenty of real-world examples are included to make interpreting GAAP a snap. Patrick R. Delaney (DeKalb, IL) is the Arthur Andersen LLP Alumni Professor of Accountancy at Northern Illinois University and author of the bestselling Wiley CPA Examination Review. James R. Adler works with American Tax and Business Services. Barry J. Epstein is a partner at BDO Seidmon LLP in Chicago. Michael F. Foran is a professor at Wichita State University.
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9780190247157 | Oxford Univ Pr, December 1, 2015, cover price $29.95
Paperback:
9780471316633, titled "Gaap 99: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles" | Pap/cdr edition (John Wiley & Sons Inc, March 1, 1999), cover price $131.00 | also contains Gaap 99: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles | About this edition: The essential GAAP guide for the industry.
Product Description: The core of this book is a novel theory of distributive justice premised on the fundamental moral equality of persons. In the light of this theory, Rakowski considers three types of problems which urgently require solutions--the distribution of resources, property rights, and the saving of life--and provides challenging and unconventional answers...read more
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9780198240792 | Reprint edition (Clarendon Pr, August 12, 1993), cover price $63.00 | About this edition: The core of this book is a novel theory of distributive justice premised on the fundamental moral equality of persons.
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