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An accounting standard is a common set of principles, standards and procedures that define the basis of financial accounting policies and practices. ... In the United States, the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles form the set of accounting standards widely accepted for preparing financial statements.

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Publicly traded companies typically are subject to the most rigorous standards. Small and midsized businesses often follow more simplified standards, plus any specific disclosures required by their specific lenders and shareholders.

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