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    Current GAAP Defines Three Types of Changes
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Current GAAP Defines Three Types of Changes

Question 53

Question 53

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Current GAAP defines three types of changes:
a. Changes in accounting principle
b. Changesin accounting estimate
c. Changes in reporting entity
Define each item, give an example, and describe how it should be accounted for.

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