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Exposure Drafts, Comment Letters, and Statements of Position

2001

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Aicpa Audit And Accounting Guide: Depository And Lending Institutions: Banks And Savings Institutions, Credit Unions, Finance Companies And Mortgage Companies;Depository And Lending Institutions: Banks And Savings Institutions, Credit Unions, Finance Companies And Mortgage Companies;Certain Financial Institutions And Entities That Lend To Or Finance The Activities Of Others; Exposure Draft (American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), 2001, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Financial Institution Guide Combination Task Force Jan 2001

Aicpa Audit And Accounting Guide: Depository And Lending Institutions: Banks And Savings Institutions, Credit Unions, Finance Companies And Mortgage Companies;Depository And Lending Institutions: Banks And Savings Institutions, Credit Unions, Finance Companies And Mortgage Companies;Certain Financial Institutions And Entities That Lend To Or Finance The Activities Of Others; Exposure Draft (American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), 2001, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Financial Institution Guide Combination Task Force

Exposure Drafts, Comment Letters, and Statements of Position

(This copy is missing Appendices A and B.) This American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Audit and Accounting Guide has been prepared to assist financial institutions in preparing financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and to assist independent accountants in reporting on financial statements (and, as discussed in appendix B, other written management assertions) of those entities. Chapters of the Guide are generally organized by financial statement line item into four sections: a. An Introduction that describes the general transactions and risks associated with the audit area. (The introduction does not address all possible transactions …