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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Denise Lugo, Bloomberg BNA staff correspondent, discusses the controversy surrounding the adoption of “Other Comprehensive Basis of Accounting” (OCBOA)--a non-authoritative type of accounting guidance allowed for private companies in the U.S. She also outlines the positions adopted by the AICPA—in favor-- and the NASBA—strongly opposed.
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