- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (Canada)
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of
Canada provides the framework of broad guidelines, conventions, rules and procedures ofaccounting .In Canada, professional development paralleled that of the
United States . In1936 , the Terminology Committee of theCanadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) formed and was asked to take steps to encourage greater uniformity in the use of accounting terms by its members. In1939 , the establishment of a joint research program withQueen's University culminated in the establishment in1946 of theAccounting and Auditing Research Committee . The aim of the committee was to improve the quality of judgement exercised in bothaccounting andauditing and to provide guidelines for communicating financial information and economic facts and for auditing procedures and techniques.In
1973 , theAccounting and Auditing Research Committee (AARC) gave way to two new committees – theAccounting Research Committee (ARC) and theAuditing Standards Committee (ASC). A deviation from prior policy was the invitation to other organizations to participate in ARC work by appointing up to six of its proposed members. The chief aim of the expanded structure is to continue the search for ways of increasing the thrust and scope of accounting and auditing research. In1982 , ARCs name was changed to theAccounting Standards Committee (ASC) and in1991 to the Accounting Standards Board (AcSB).For a number of years prior to
1968 , the Research Committee issued bulletins on financial disclosure, accounting principles, terminology, reporting and auditing procedures. In1968 , these bulletins were consolidated to form a major part of theCICA Handbook . Since1968 , the Handbook has been constantly updated by inclusion of approved exposure drafts on various current topics.The handbook is currently updated by a number of groups including the AcSB for profit and not for profit organizations, the Public Sector Accounting Standards board does public sector and the Auditing Standards Board does the auditing sections.
In early 2006, the AcSB decided for most entities that must follow AcSB standards to completely converge Canadian GAAP with international GAAP as set by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). For publicly accountable enterprises, IFRS will become mandatory in Canada for fiscal periods beginning after
January 1 ,2011 [ [http://www.cica.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/42454/la_id/1.htm When will this transition take place? ] ] . Currently, the CICA has proposed a Framework for Ownered Managed Enterprises (FOME) as GAAP for smaller private firms and non-for-profit organizations. [http://www.cica.ca/4/3/7/9/0/index1.shtml Update on Framework for Owner-Managed Enterprises ] ]Influences
To develop
financial accounting in Canada a group of organizations influence its evolution: TheCanadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), theCertified General Accountant s (CGA), theSociety of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA), and theCanadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA).These groups' activities have shaped accounting thought through:
#Education programs;
#Publication of journals; and
#Sponsorship and publication of special studies and research monographsParticularly active in monograph publication is the
Canadian Certified General Accountants' Research Foundation incorporated in1979 to foster and promote the advancement of education and research in accounting. The association also publishes theGAAP Guide , which summarizes and compares Canadian, United States and international accounting standards.ee also
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