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GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) is a set of accounting rules and standards used in the United States, while GAAS (Generally Accepted Auditing Standards) is a set of auditing standards used by auditors when examining and reporting on financial statements. While GAAP provides guidelines for how financial statements should be prepared, GAAS provides guidelines for how auditors should conduct their audits and issue their reports. In summary, GAAP focuses on accounting principles, while GAAS focuses on auditing standards.
GAAP is what companies have to adhere to while preparing F/St's.GAAS is what auditors have to adhere to during an engagement.REF:"Auditing & Assurance Services"Author: Timothy Louwers, Robert Ramsay, David Sinason, Jerry StrawserEdition: 3 (2007-12-04) Publisher:McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Gaas's population is 450.
It is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes when they make landfall.
The area of Gaas is 9,130,000.0 square meters.
No GaAs is a semiconductor- and as such is essentially a covalent compound.
GAAP is a financial term but it doesn't describe earnings. GAAP means Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and they're the principles, standards and procedures companies use to prepare financial statements. By using GAAP, an investor can read a company's annual report with some confidence the company is counting its money in generally the same way the company across the street from it counts theirs. These go hand in hand with GAAS, the Generally Accepted Auditing Standards accountants use to ensure a company that's using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles is not exceeding their Generally Accepted Limits.
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Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) has a 2.5eV band gap (@ 295 K)
GaAs has high mobility compare to Si
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