Regulation · Object 360

Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Cost Accounting Standards 404, 408, 409, and 411

Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Cost Accounting Standards 404, 408, 409, and 411: a regulation cited by 3 reports, first seen 2026-07-16.

As of 2026-07-16 · 3 links

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Reports reached 3 Verticals 0 Provenance edges 3

First seen 2026-07-16 · primary vertical real-estate-property.

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  • 2026-07-16 New regulation: Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Cost Accounting Standards 404, 408, 409, and 411

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  • Reaches 3 reports across 0 verticals in the ontology graph /explore/
  • First observed 2026-07-16 /changes/