On the recordNovember 12, 2003
If FASB is not going to follow their own procedures that call for public input and make a decision before the comment period has even begun, why have a comment period?
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congress.govIf FASB is not going to follow their own procedures that call for public input and make a decision before the comment period has even begun, why have a comment period?
Bunning criticizes FASB for not considering public input.
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