Digital 2-Book Edition: eUSPAP® + eGRM
This linked edition combines USPAP® and the USPAP® Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) into one publication. Linked references embedded within the publication allow users to move seamlessly between USPAP® and the Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions and the Reference Index of the GRM.
USPAP and the GRM are required materials for the 7-Hour and 15-Hour USPAP courses. This digital linked edition is recommended for meeting that requirement as it provides enhanced navigability between the two publications during course work.
This linked edition combines USPAP® and the USPAP® Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) into one publication. Linked references embedded within the publication allow users to move seamlessly between USPAP® and the Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions and the Reference Index of the GRM.
USPAP and the GRM are required materials for the 7-Hour and 15-Hour USPAP courses. This digital linked edition is recommended for meeting that requirement as it provides enhanced navigability between the two publications during course work.
This linked edition combines USPAP® and the USPAP® Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) into one publication. Linked references embedded within the publication allow users to move seamlessly between USPAP® and the Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions and the Reference Index of the GRM.
USPAP and the GRM are required materials for the 7-Hour and 15-Hour USPAP courses. This digital linked edition is recommended for meeting that requirement as it provides enhanced navigability between the two publications during course work.
This linked edition combines USPAP® and the USPAP® Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) into one publication. Linked references embedded within the publication allow users to move seamlessly between USPAP® and the Advisory Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions and the Reference Index of the GRM.
USPAP and the GRM are required materials for the 7-Hour and 15-Hour USPAP courses. This digital linked edition is recommended for meeting that requirement as it provides enhanced navigability between the two publications during course work.