Private Company Council

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The Private Company Council (PCC) is a body established by the Financial Accounting Foundation to improve the process of setting accounting standards for private companies. The PCC works closely with the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to identify and address the unique needs of private company financial reporting. By providing tailored guidance, the Private Company Council aims to enhance the relevance and clarity of financial statements for private entities.

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