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Financial Accounting Issues
Author: Steven C. Fustolo, CPA

Description:
The FASB Emerging Issues Task Force (EITF) essentially acts to resolve many interpretative issues under existing literature, which are beyond the scope of the FASB board.

FASB Staff Positions (FSPs) may also be used to make narrow and limited revisions to Statements or Interpretations that would have previously been made through Technical Bulletins, such as delaying the effective date of a particular statement.

This course addresses selected EITF and FSP consensus opinions that the author believes have broader appeal to the reader. At the end of this course, there is a detailed listing of the issues that have been discussed in the past 24 months.

Course Details:
Price:  $80.00
Field of Study:  Accounting
Prerequisites:  None
Level:  Basic
Advanced Preparation:  None
Course was last updated on:  09/17/09
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Library:
Learning Center Core
Accounting and Audit

Technical Requirements:
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Credit Available For: Units
CPE 5.0 CPE
QAS 5.0 CPE

Note: Recommended CPE credit is based on a 50-minute hour. Participants earning credits for states that require self-study to be based on a 100-minute hour will receive half the recommended CPE credits for successful completion of this course.

Since Continuing Professional Education requirements vary from state to state and are subject to change without notice, please contact your state board of accountancy for information on your CPE requirements and the applicability of this course to meet those specifications.

User Reviews
Reviewer: Stephen F. submitted on 01/30/2010
The review of accounting for revenue arrangements with multiple deliverables.
Reviewer: Kayla N. submitted on 12/28/2009
Organization of each unit
Reviewer: Patrick J S M. submitted on 12/28/2009
Relevance to current clients.
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