The EU Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs considered IFRS 8 on 9 October. I presumed we’d know their decision by now. But I now note
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Accounts are for users – let’s not forget it
Sir Mike Rake has told the FT that: Financial statements have become “meaninglessly complex” and accounting-standards setters should fix the current system instead of rushing
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IFRS 8 – broad based concern in the EU Parliament
The European Parliament has now discussed IFRS 8. The resolution to adopt was subject to heavy amendments before the committee – and from across the
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IFRS 8 – what an independent expert says
Nicholas Veron of the Bruegel Group was asked to advise the European Parliament on IFRS 8 and the EC’s report on its adoption. This is
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EU Parliament on IFRS 8
The EU Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee is to consider IFRS 8 on October 3. The resolution they will consider is here. Three things
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IASB nominated for corporate irresponsibility award
Each year the Berne Declaration presents the “Public Eye” awards during the Davos economic summit. One award made each year is for Corporate Irresponsibility. The
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IFRS 8 – TJN submission to the European Parliament
I sent the following mail earlier today on behalf of TJN to members of the EU Parliament committee considering IFRS 8 this week: To: Pervenche
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IFRS 8 gets EC support, but will the European Parliament agree?
Charlie McCreevy, European Commissioner for the Internal Market announced the outcome of the IFRS 8 review by the European Commission yesterday when making a speech
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The outrage at IFRS 8
Dennis Howlett has written a great blog in response to Prem Sikka’s Guardian blog on IFRS 8. I an only suggest you read it. But,
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