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  <title>Accounting for Teeth</title>
  <description>Today&amp;amp;nbsp;the topic of our Bridge The GAAP -&amp;amp;nbsp;Accounting Podcast is fair value. &amp;amp;nbsp;We&amp;amp;rsquo;re going to discuss the concept&amp;amp;nbsp;fair value through the prism of&amp;amp;nbsp;several unusual commdoties in the South Pacific, including spinner dolphins' teeth.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;By doing so, we will answer&amp;amp;nbsp;shed light on the meaning of fair value and some of the questions raised by its consideration.&#13;
Along the way we&amp;amp;rsquo;ll discuss the&amp;amp;nbsp;requirements of&amp;amp;nbsp;Accounting Standard ASC 820, which defines fair value and creates a framework for its measurement and reporting. &amp;amp;nbsp;We&amp;amp;rsquo;ll discuss the fair value hierarchy, which is established under ASC 820 as well.&#13;
The podcast includes&amp;amp;nbsp;a brief look at the 10-K filing of Birner Dental Management Services, Inc., which uses the trademark name PERFECT&amp;amp;nbsp;TEETH and provides a convenient example of a liability measure at fair value using Level 3 inputs under the fair value hierarchy.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
There's even a brief discussion about some of the philosophy of Adam Smith.&amp;amp;nbsp; Enjoy!</description>
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