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What (who) is GAAP$500083$ - definition

GAAP (Canada); Canadian GAAP

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (Canada)         
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of Canada provided the framework of broad guidelines, conventions, rules and procedures of accounting. In early 2006, the AcSB decided to completely converge Canadian GAAP with international GAAP, i.
Gaap         
  • Gaap, by [[Louis Le Breton]], 1863
GAAP IS ONE OF THE FOUR PRINCIPAL KINGS THAT HAVE POWER ON THE SEVENTY-TWO DEMONS SUPPOSEDLY CONSTRAINED BY KING SOLOMON
Goap; Göap
Gaap (also Tap, Coap, Taob, Goap) is a demon that is described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon,Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis: The Lesser Key of Solomon, Detailing the Ceremonial Art of Commanding Spirits Both Good and Evil; ed. Joseph H.
Russian Accounting Standards         
ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING STANDARDS IN RUSSIA
Russian Accounting Principles; Russian GAAP
Russian Accounting Standards (RAS; ), also called Russian Accounting Principles (RAP) or Russian GAAP, refer to the body of regulatory documents concerning financial accounting and reporting standards in the Russian Federation.

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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (Canada)

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of Canada provided the framework of broad guidelines, conventions, rules and procedures of accounting. In early 2006, the AcSB decided to completely converge Canadian GAAP with international GAAP, i.e. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), as set by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), for most entities that must follow AcSB standards. For publicly accountable enterprises, IFRS became mandatory in Canada for fiscal periods beginning after January 1, 2011. Privately accountable enterprises had the option of adopting IFRS, or a new set of standards called Accounting Standard for Private Enterprises (ASPE).