Fasb

/ˈfæzbi/ noun

Financial Accounting Standards Board; the independent organization that establishes accounting and financial reporting standards for public and private companies in the United States. It creates the rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

Established in 1973 to replace the Accounting Principles Board after accounting scandals revealed the need for independent standard-setting. Named for its mission to establish standards for financial accounting and reporting that guide preparation of financial reports.

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