responsibility accounting
21Financial Accounting Foundation - FAF — An independent, private sector organization that is mainly responsible for establishing and improving financial accounting and operating standards, and educating its constituents about those standards. The Financial Accouting Foundation has… …
22International Standards of Accounting and Reporting — Intergovernmnetal Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR)ISAR was created by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 1982, and is the only intergovernmental expert body focused on… …
23Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR) — The ISAR working group is hosted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). ISAR was created in 1982 by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). [ECOSOC resolution 1982/67] The mission of ISAR is to… …
24Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research — (PRIM R) is a membership based 501(c)(3) non profit organization in the United States which is dedicated to advancing ethical standards in the conduct of biomedical and social, behavioral, and educational research. In keeping with both federal… …
25Financial Accounting Standards Board — FASB In the USA, a non government body founded in 1973 with the responsibility of promulgating generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). This is achieved by the issue of Statements of Financial Accounting Standards, which practising… …
26social accounting issues — Issues that concern the impact of an entity on society, both within the organization and externally. Social accounting issues may include charitable donations of equipment and time, education initiatives (such as sponsorships and research… …
27social responsibility reporting — corporate social reporting The reporting of social accounting issues by a business. These may be discussed in the annual accounts and report or form the basis of a separate report. Social responsibility costs are the costs to the business of e.g …
28social accounting issues — Issues that concern the impact of an entity on society, both within the organization and externally. Social accounting issues may include charitable donations of equipment and time, education initiatives (such as sponsorships and research… …
29social responsibility reporting — corporate social reporting The reporting of social accounting issues by a business. These may be discussed in the annual accounts and report or form the basis of a separate report. Social responsibility costs are the costs to the business of e. g …
30Financial Accounting Standards Board — Independent board with responsibility to establish and interpret Generally Accepted Accounting Principles …