The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is an independent organization responsible for establishing accounting and financial reporting standards in the United States. FASB's standards provide a framework for how financial statements should be prepared and presented, ensuring transparency, consistency, and comparability in financial reporting across different organizations. Their guidelines impact various accounting principles, such as revenue recognition, the presentation of financial statements, and the treatment of assets and liabilities.
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