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FASAB amends standards for federal loans and loan guarantees.


In May, the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) is a United States federal advisory committee whose mission is to develop generally accepted accounting principles for federal financial reporting entities.  issued two pronouncements dealing with federal agency loans and loan guarantees.

The intention of Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards no. 18, Amendments to Accounting Standards for Direct Loans and Loan Guarantees, is to improve financial reporting for subsidy costs and performance of federal credit programs. The new standard, which pertains to loans and guarantees from U.S. agencies such as the Small Business Administration and the Department of Education, applies when a federal agency provides a loan for a student or the SBA guarantees a loan for an individual.

Statement no. 18, which amends Statement no. 2, Accounting for Direct Loans and Loan Guarantees, becomes effective after September 30, 2000. (For the text of the document, see Official Releases, page 112.)

FASAB's second issuance, an exposure draft, requires program-by-program reconciliation for major credit programs to help identify each program's performance. The ED refines Statement no. 18's mandate for displaying such reconciliation on a reporting entity's balance sheet. Titled Credit Program Reconciliation and Technical Amendments to Accounting Standards for Direct Loans and Loan Guarantees in SFFAS SFFAS Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards
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 No. 2 and No. 18, the ED includes questions on which FASAB FASAB Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
FASAB Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Board
 particularly wants respondent feedback. The comment deadline for the ED is August 10, 2000. Further details are available on the Web site at www.financenet.gov/ fasab.htm.

The AICPA AICPA

See American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
 governing council last fall named FASAB as the accounting standard-setting body for the federal government, raising it to the level of FASB FASB

See: Financial Accounting Standards Board


FASB

See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
 and GASB (see "AICPA Recognizes FASAB as GAAP GAAP

See: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles


GAAP

See generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
 Standard Setter," JofA, Mar. 00, page 24).
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Title Annotation:Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2000
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