Accounting Regulatory Bodies Paper

Accounting Regulatory Bodies Paper
Angela Nicol
University of Phoenix


Accounting Regulatory Bodies Paper
Introduction
The success of a company is very dependent upon its financial accounting. In accounting there are numerous Regulatory bodies that govern the accounting world. These companies are extremely important to a company because they set the standards when it comes to the language and decision making of a company. These regulatory bodies can be structured as agencies, associations, commissions, and boards. Without companies like the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Internal Accounting Standards Board (IASB), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and other regulatory bodies a company could not make well informed decisions. In this paper the author will look at only four of them.
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)
The first one of the organizations that is responsible for assisting and overseeing companies is the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). “The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation” (SEC 2008, ¶ 1). Basically it is the SEC’s job to interpret the laws that congress passes and assist companies in implementing these laws. While Congress makes modifications to laws it is this companies job to also make all companies aware of these changes and help them to make a smooth transition into using the newly amended law.
The Financial Accounting Standards Boards (FASB)
The second organization was designed by the SEC in 1973. The FASB was designed with the purpose of creating financial accoun ...
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