FASB No. 8
U.S. accounting standard that requires US firms to translate their foreign
affiliates' accounts by the temporal
method; that is reporting gains and losses from currency
fluctuations in current income. It was in effect between 1975 and 1981 and
became the most controversial accounting standard in the US It was replaced
by FASB No. 52 in 1981.
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