The Federal Communication Commission is the agency responsible for monitoring television. It was created by the United States Congress. They also regulate radio and satellite.
FASB (pronounced: faz-bee) standing for Financial Accounting Standards Board.
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) set US GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Practices)
AICPA stands for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. It is the national professional organization for certified public accountants (CPAs) in the United States, providing resources, guidelines, and advocacy for the profession. The AICPA sets ethical standards and auditing standards for CPAs and offers various educational and professional development opportunities.
Not exactly. The FASB conceptual framework sets the general philosophies that the specific reporting standards are based on. For example, the framework establishes that the accrual basis of accounting should be used; the idea that expenses should be matched with the corresponding revenues (the Matching Principle), the Principle of Conservatism, etc. The specific reporting standards generally work inside this framework, unless doing so would mislead financial statement users.
Accountants and auditors are primarily regulated by organizations such as the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) in the United States, which oversees the audits of public companies. Additionally, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) sets professional standards and ethics for CPAs. In many countries, national accounting boards or regulatory authorities also play a role in overseeing the profession, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and standards. Internationally, the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) promotes global standards and practices for the accounting profession.
Broadcast media is regulated by government agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, which sets guidelines and enforces regulations on things like content standards, ownership rules, and licensing. Additionally, industry self-regulation through organizations like the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and codes of conduct can also play a role in regulating broadcast media.
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses.
The Consumer Protective Services Commission (CPSC) sets and enforces safety standards for items that are bought from businesses.
In the United States, the Consumer Products Safety Commission sets standards for consumer products. In India it is the Indian Standard Institution (ISI), which sets the standards for the products and also for many other things.
The office furniture industry has safety standards that are determined by ANSI/BIFMA. This organization tests products and sets standards that determine the overall acceptable levels for safety.
The commission rate is typically set by the seller or the company offering the product or service, often in consultation with agents or brokers involved in the transaction. Factors influencing the rate include industry standards, the complexity of the sale, and negotiation between parties. In real estate, for example, the commission is usually a percentage of the sale price agreed upon before listing the property. Ultimately, it can vary widely based on market conditions and individual agreements.
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Capitalised, as an abbreviation, it most often stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is a non-government organization that sets worldwide proprietary in industrial and commercial standards for each respective industry and country. Their standards or set requirements eventually becomes law to a respective industry.
The three sets of factors that influence the standards of behavior in an organization are individual factors (such as values and beliefs of employees), organizational factors (such as leadership and management practices), and external factors (such as industry norms and societal expectations). All these factors play a role in shaping the ethical standards and behavior within an organization.
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses. Other agencies that focus on specific products are: the FDA (Food and packaged water ,Medical Devices and Drugs), EPA (Pesticides and anything that falls under FIFRA or TOSCA plus Drinking Water standards and devices), USDA (dairy and meat products), OSHA (workplace standards and practices), and the new Consumer Agency for Consumer Credit.
The W3C
do you think unifrom transmission standards and code sets were included in HIPAA?