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The US Government Accounting Standards Board.  
The US Government Accounting Standards Board.  
   
   
The Board issues a number of Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Concepts (SFFAC) and Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) which cover aspects of accounting standards similar to those issued to the private sector by the Federal Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
The Board issues a number of Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Concepts (SFFAC) and Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) which cover aspects of accounting standards similar to those issued to the private sector by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).


Details of their work and standards are available at: www.fasab.gov.   
Details of their work and standards are available at: www.fasab.gov.   
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accounting Standards Board]]
* [[Accounting Standards Board]]
* [[Federal Accounting Standards Board]]
* [[Financial Accounting Standards Board]]
* [[Statement of federal financial accounting concept]]
* [[Statement of federal financial accounting concept]]
* [[Statement of federal financial accounting standard]]
* [[Statement of federal financial accounting standard]]


[[Category:Accounting_and_Reporting]]
[[Category:Accounting_and_Reporting]]

Revision as of 12:37, 10 January 2014

(FASAB).

US Government accounting.

The US Government Accounting Standards Board.

The Board issues a number of Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Concepts (SFFAC) and Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) which cover aspects of accounting standards similar to those issued to the private sector by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).

Details of their work and standards are available at: www.fasab.gov.


See also