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<title>Abstract</title> This paper comments on a previous paper in this journal concerning EU endorsement of IFRS. It is suggested here that the previous authors should consider whether there can be more than one true and fair view even in one country and especially across European countries. It is further...
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<title>Abstract</title>We examine the tax disclosures of 161 large IFRS-reporting companies in five countries by studying in detail how they carry out two numerical reconciliations mandated by IAS 12. Using a variety of approaches, we conclude that there are systematic differences in IFRS reporting practice...
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This paper brings together the comments made by the European Accounting Association's Financial Reporting Standards Committee to a discussion paper (DP) issued by European Financial Reporting Advisory Group/UK Accounting Standards Board (ASB). It analyses the content of the DP and then discusses...
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There were three important regulatory developments in 2009 for accounting by private entities in Europe, including a new IASB standard designed mainly for private entities. This research note considers the EU regulatory context and other issues relevant to research into voluntary adoption of...
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In a previous issue of this journal, Richard Barker addressed some problems with the IFRS definitions of income and profit. I apply his conclusions to the definition of ‘revenue’ that he did not cover. I point out other difficulties with the definition: the implication that some sales to...
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The literature on the links between tax and financial reporting suggests that the strength of those links varies over time and from one jurisdiction to another. The links in Germany were seen to be particularly strong, and those in the UK rather weak. Previous literature was largely set in the...
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The European Accounting Association (EAA) Financial Reporting Standards Committee (FRSC) provided a response to the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB's) 2013 Discussion Paper (DP) on completing and revising its Conceptual Framework. The response consisted of a literature-based...
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