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Author: J. Russell Madray, CPA, CIA, CMA, CFM
Description: At the same time, however, preparers, auditors, and others have expressed concerns about the ability to apply a fair value measurement principle. The FASB believes that in large part, those concerns resulted because there was limited application guidance for measuring fair value. The only guidance that did exist, prior to the issuance of SFAS No. 157, had evolved "piece-meal" over time and was dispersed among the many pronouncements that require fair value measurements, as well as FASB Concepts Statement No. 7, Using Cash Flow Information and Present Value in Accounting Measurements. Differences in that guidance added to the complexity in GAAP. In addition, there was limited conceptual guidance for addressing measurement issues in the FASB's conceptual framework. In response to these concerns, FASB ultimately issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 157, Fair Value Measurements, in September of 2006. This course will review SFAS No. 157. Topics covered include:
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