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gaap accounting for relocation expenses: Manual of Accounting - New UK GAAP , 2013-01-01 Manual of Accounting - New UK GAAP addresses the requirements of FRS 102 which is the new UK GAAP and will be adopted by all companies not wanting to move to IFRS and who are too large to implement the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities which in 2015 can be applied by companies with a turnover of .6,500,000 per year and a balance sheet of .3,260,000 per year. |
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