INDEX Introduction IFRS in India Objectives of IFRS Scope of IFRS Does India need IFRS Standards ? Company profile [ JSW Steel Ltd. ] Data of collection Data Analysis Limitation of the study Methodology Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography ABBREVIATIONS USED D ADS: American Depository Share CBDT: Central Board of Direct Taxes (of India) FASB: Financial Accounting Standards Board (of the USA) FCCB: Foreign Currency Convertible Bond
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The study focused on the adoption process of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) on a developing economy‚ with particular reference to Nigeria. The paper is based on the data obtained from literature survey and archival sources in the context of the globalization of International Financial Reporting and the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).Nigeria has embraced IFRS in order to participate in the benefits it offers‚ including attracting foreign direct investment
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BP IFRS (Name) (Institutional Affiliation) Introduction Impact of any change in the business environment is always felt on the processes and procedures into place. In the past few years‚ overall business environment has gone tremendous ups and downs. During the last two decades‚ multinational companies have grown like they had never done ever in the history. Nations like India and China which have great population and market potential but were earlier following socialistic
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Consolidation and IFRS: an introduction Academic year 2010/2011 Patrice Schumesch Sebastian Harushimana Table of contents (1/4) Introduction - Why IFRS ? - General principles Measurement of assets and liabilities - Formation expenses - Intangible assets - Property‚ plant & equipment - Leases - Impairment of assets Slide 2 Consolidation and IFRS: an introduction Table of contents (2/4) Measurement of assets and liabilities (cont’d) - Government grants - Inventories and
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Corporations in Australia have started adopting IFRS as its domestic financial reporting standards since 2005. Although AIFRS applied almost whole contents and wording of IFRS‚ owing to the different domestic legislative environment‚ some modifications were needed and included the removal of certain options permitted or wording changes under IFRS. The species of these differences that exist between IFRS and AIFRS can be universally sorted as follow: 1. Recognition differences. 2. Measurement
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stands for International Accounting Standards Board; it is the independent board charged with the standard setting of the IFRS. The IASB is important because it develops and publishes the IFRS as well as provides rulings on interpretations of the IFRS. The IASB consist of 15 fulltime multinational members; the current chairman is Hans Hoogervorst from the Netherlands. IFRS stands for International Financial Reporting Standards and is the organization whose main goal is to “to develop a single
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5.13.205.60 Under the first approach in 5.13.205.40‚ management of Newco concludes that a business combination has occurred in which Newco is the acquirer (as the vehicle for the new shareholders). Accordingly‚ Newco applies IFRS 3 to the acquisition of both Y and Z. 5.13.205.70 Under the second approach in 5.13.205.40‚ the transaction is analysed as follows. • It is a business combination amongst entities under common control. • Newco chooses to apply book value accounting (see 5.13.50
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who is in the system and hopefully give them a better life. Many children are forced to live with grandparents or extended family because their parents are not able to care for them. The practice of adopting may not be for everyone. The process is long and other factors deter people from adopting. Adopting a child of a different race increases the deterrence of people wanting to adopt. Interracial adoption is becoming very prevalent. The practice has been controversial‚ with some groups arguing it’s
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Lecture on IFRS 9 and 13 02/11/2011 – Wednesday IFRS 13 Reasons for Issuing IFRS 13: * To reduce complexity and improve consistency in application when measuring fair value. Previously‚ there was limited and sometimes conflicting guidance on how to measure fair value. * To enhance disclosures for fair value. IFRS 13 was issued as part of the response to global financial crisis. * Also it is part of the convergence project to reduce differences between IFRS and US GAAP. Introduction:
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on a continuum between fully converging or partially converging with the international financial reporting standards (IFRS) with their “Made in Canada” (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants [CICA]‚ 2006) generally accepted accounting practice (GAAP)‚ Canada would lie very close‚ if not on the line of convergence. Over the past few years‚ before the consideration of IFRS and leading up to the full convergence of it‚ Canada’s GAAP has been a ‘no mans land’ (Martin‚ 2009). It was becoming
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