International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is fast becoming the global accounting language. Over 100 countries have now adopted IFRS and many more have committed to make the transition in the next few years. The benefits of global standards are widely acknowledged. For companies, however, the conversion to IFRS is a major change both for the finance function and for the wider business. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has recognised the need for guidance. In 2003 it published
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Standards (IFRS) as their accounting framework under which financial statements are prepared. This means the accounting standards Canada had been using generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) will no longer apply. What will this mean for PAEs and their investors? Will there be more or less decision useful information and will securities markets become more efficient with Canada’s adoption of IFRS or is it the same business, just different accounting? Executive Summary Comparing financial
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Australian School of Business Accounting ACCT1511 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1B Course Outline Semester 1, 2012 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration), student responsibilities and student support services. Table of Contents 1 PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 2 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS COURSE DETAILS 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 10 11 12
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Accounting Standards Board ACC/541 Accounting Standards Board Currently the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) are working on a joint venture known as the Norwalk Agreement that will most likely affect current and future individuals within the accounting field. Discussed within is the relationship between the IASB and FASB, the IASB equivalents of the original FASB pronouncements, and how a Master’s of Science in Accountancy
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Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance Services Thing 1, Thing 2, Thing 3 ACC/491 February 25, 2013 Professor Thing Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance Services In the early part of the 1960s, research scientists, as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency, generated the concept that it was possible to create a globally interconnected collection of computers. Through this experiment, it was envisioned
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Executive Summary MGT/307 January 18, 2011 Monica Neloms Executive Summary During Team As discussion First Tennessee Bank, Hunter Fan Company, Federal Express and Parsam Technologies are the companies discussed. Points of discussion were the companies’ organizational mission, fiscal policies, competition, economy, customer demands, restructuring and globalization. Restructuring Upon discussion, Team A found that First Tennessee Bank was restructured in 1987. This was
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ISBN for an individual volume: 978-1-55219-599-4 About CGA-CANADA _________________________________________ CGA-Canada today The CGA designation focuses on integrity, ethics, and the highest education requirements. Recognized as the country’s accounting business leaders, CGAs provide strategic counsel, financial leadership, and overall direction to all sectors of the Canadian economy. The Certified General Accountants Association of Canada — CGA-Canada — sets standards, develops education programs
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Financial recording is a necessary action to ensure that businesses can keep accurate, easy to understand records off all financial transactions that occur during the conduct of business. The major function of these financial reports, other than record keeping, is to ensure the balance of all debits and credits. When we create accounts, T accounts, we always insert debits on the left side and credits on the right side of the account; this provides a uniform system for accountants while enabling
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IFRS 13 Summary: Differences between IFRS 13 and Topic 820 under US GAAP •Largely consistent with Topic 820. •IFRS 13 goes further than US GAAP by requiring a quantitative sensitivity analysis disclosure for Level 3 financial instruments that are measured at fair value •IFRS 13 does not currently provide guidance on Investment Company accounting. Topic 820 provides guidance on investment company accounting •Minor wording and styling differences exist. Goals of issuing IFRS 13 •Dispersed
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| 4 | Topic 3 Explanation | 3-4 | | Internal control requirement | | 5 | Summary of recommendation | 5 | 6 | conclusion | 6 | case study 2 solution Dear president of LJB Company, * If the LJB Company should decide to become a publicly traded company, a few internal controls should be implemented to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). Management will need to provide periodic quarterly reports to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of LJB’s internal controls over financial
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