FASB Accounting Standards Codification

Know Your Code

The FASB Accounting Standards Codification is the single source of authoritative nongovernmental U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (US GAAP).  The Codification is available within Accounting Research Manager (CCH), but the Library also subscribes to it as a stand-alone site.

As indicated on the screen shot below, there are three features of particular note about the FASB Accounting Standards Codification Site.  They are:

  1. The “What’s New” area helps you keep track of the latest changes in the Codification. You can view what’s new by date, by topic or by document.
  2. The “Cross Reference” area will direct you to a section of the Codification when you have an older accounting reference. If you find a mention of a previous accounting standard, such as a FASB Statement (FAS) or a Statement of Position (SOP), in an article or textbook, use the Cross Reference area to get directed to the current section of interest in the Codification. The Cross Reference area is also useful for quickly navigating to a section of the Codification  when you have a document number such as 926-20-25-4.
  3. The “Notice to Constituents” provides information that will help you understand the Codification’s structure, content, style and history and provides excellent guidance on how to reference the Codification in financial reports and from within the text of a research paper.

Structure of the Code

The Codification’s classification system is significantly different from the structure of previous accounting standards. The structure is as follows:

Topic SubTopic Section Paragraph
Entertainment-Films Other Assets-Film Costs Recognition General-Overall Deals
926 20 25 4

Citing the Code

One question we get at the Reference Desk, quite a lot actually, is “How do I cite the Codification in my bibliography?”. Since inquiring minds want to know, the following is my interpretation of how the Codification would appear using:

APA Format

Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). (2010). Accounting standards codification TM. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Retrieved from http://asc.fasb.org/

MLA Format

Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Accounting Standards Codification TM. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), 2010. Web. 4 Nov. 2010.

RefWorks Users:

If you use Refworks, here is an example of how to fill out the fields when you “Add a New Reference” to your account.

Ref Type: Generic
Source Type: Electronic
Output Language: Unknown
Authors, Primary: Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Title, Primary: Accounting Standards Codification TM
Pub Year: 2010
Publisher: Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Links: http://asc.fasb.org/
Retrieved Date: 4 Nov. 2010 (MLA) (APA doesn’t require a retrieved date for this type of source)

***Please, always double check with your professor when referencing your sources.***

Connect to this database:

Please visit FASB Codification to explore this resource further, or visit our Databases page to view a complete list of our resources.

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