RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Ongoing Training for FAS 133 JF Special Issues FD Institutional Investor Journals SP 98 OP 112 VO 2001 IS 1 A1 Walter R. Teets YR 2001 UL https://pm-research.com/content/2001/1/98.abstract AB Now that companies have passed through the initial implementation stage, there will be fewer public seminars available for training personnel on the intricacies of FAS 133. Companies will need to have materials available to introduce new personnel at all levels to the mechanics of the required accounting, as well as the impact of that accounting on financial statements. This article presents three basic cases that highlight the accounting for an interest rate swap, a foreign exchange forward, and a commodity future, and provides simplified financial statements that reflect the impact of derivative hedging activity.