ACC 430 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Non-Governmental Organization, Governmental Accounting Standards Board, Accrual

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The nfp audit and accounting guide of the aicpa, with the tacit approval of both the fasb and the gasb, has provided guidance on how to differentiate a governmental organization from a nongovernmental organization. Colleges and universities, hospitals, museums, and social service agencies are examples of organizations that may be either governmental or nongovernmental. Popular election of officers or appointment/approval of a controlling majority of the members of the organization"s governing body by officials of one or more state or local governments. The potential for unilateral dissolution by a government with the net assets reverting to a government. The power to enact and enforce a tax levy. Fasb has had the responsibility for providing guidance on generally accepted accounting principles for nfp organizations since 1979. The gasb is responsible for government organizations including governmental not-for-profit organizations. Fasb"s objectives of financial reporting for nfp organizations are to provide information useful in:

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