Financial Intelligence: A Manager's Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean By Joe Knight and Karen Berman
“Accountants in the United States rely on a set of guidelines known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP (pronounced gap) for short… Companies take those guidelines and apply a logic that makes sense for their particular situations. The key, as accountants like to say, is reasonableness and consistency… The rest of the world—more than one hundred countries—uses… International Financial Reporting Standards, or IFRS.” “The most important GAAP guideline that accountants rely on for recording or recognizing a sale is that the revenue must have been earned. A products company must have shipped the product. A service company must have performed the work… Project-based companies typically have rules allowing partial revenue recognition when a project reaches certain milestones… The ‘sales’ figure on a company’s top line always reflects the accountant’s judgments about when they should recognize revenue. And where there is judgment, there is room for dispute—not to say man...
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