The major distinction between the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and its predecessor, the Accounting Principles Board (APB), is
a. the FASB issues exposure drafts of proposed standards.
b. all members of the FASB are fully remunerated, serve full time, and are independent of any companies or institutions.
c. all members of the FASB possess extensive experience in financial reporting.
d. a majority of the members of the FASB are CPAs drawn from public practice.
Answer: B