Japan’s rise from a feudalistic economy to a position as a leading industrial power is a result, in part, of two revolutionary changes in its accounting structure. The first change came during the latter part of the nineteenth century as part of...
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This Statement provides guidance to an auditor reporting on financial statements of one or more prior periods that are presented on a comparative basis with financial statements of the current period.
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1. This Statement applies to auditors' reports issued in connection with— a. Financial statements that are prepared in accordance with a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles (paragraphs 2-8). b....
Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 95, Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, AICPA, Professional Standards, vol. 1, AU sec. 150.05; amendment to SAS No. 25, The Relationship of Generally Accepted Auditing Standards to Quality Control...
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This Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) changes generally accepted auditing standards by — 1. Prescribing a new form for the auditor's standard report. Most significant among the changes from the previous standard report is (a) the addition of...