GARS "MOBILE" VERSION NOW AVAILABLE FOR TABLET DEVICES
Norwalk, CT, April 4, 2014—The Financial Accounting Foundation
(FAF) today announced the release of a version of the GASB Governmental
Accounting Research System® that has been designed for use on tablet
devices.
The new GARS "mobile" version includes all of the content and
most of the features of the full GARS Online site, but offers a streamlined
interface, especially suited to the tablet format.
GARS Online contains
authoritative generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) recognized by the
GASB to be applied by state and local governmental entities. Its content
includes the GASB Codification, Original Pronouncements, and
Implementation Guides.
GARS Online subscribers can access the new tablet
version through iOS (iPad) and Android-based devices at https://gars.gasb.org/. After user login, the system will
automatically recognize the user´s device and display the optimized view. The
tablet version is available for both Professional and Basic Views.
Link Icon—Bookmark
Upon accessing the tablet version,
on-screen pop-up instructions guide the user to add a link icon (bookmark) to
the device´s home screen. Additional detail is available in the Help section of
the GARS "mobile" version.
The FAF announced
the availability of a tablet version of the Financial Accounting Standards
Board´s FASB Accounting Standards Codification® (FASB Codification) in
January.
About the Financial Accounting Foundation
The FAF is responsible for the oversight, administration, and
finances of both the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and its
counterpart for state and local government, the Governmental Accounting
Standards Board (GASB). The Foundation is also responsible for selecting the
members of both Boards and their respective Advisory Councils.
About the Governmental Accounting Standards Board
The
GASB is the independent, not-for-profit organization formed in 1984 that
establishes and improves financial accounting and reporting standards for state
and local governments. Its seven members are drawn from the Board´s diverse
constituency, including preparers and auditors of government financial
statements, users of those statements, and members of the academic community.
More information about the GASB can be found at its website, http://www.gasb.org/.