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GAAP

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

Accounting

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is the standardized framework of accounting rules, procedures, and standards used in the US. Set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) under SEC authority. Public US companies must follow GAAP; private companies often do voluntarily for credibility. Key GAAP principles: accrual basis, consistency, going concern, materiality, conservatism, revenue recognition (ASC 606), and lease accounting (ASC 842). International equivalents follow IFRS. GAAP makes financial statements comparable across companies and reliable for investors, lenders, and regulators. Major accounting frameworks differences (GAAP vs IFRS) matter for multinational operations and cross-border investing.

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