International Classification of Financial Reporting

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accounting
Accounting Classifications
accounting theory research
Author_Christopher Nobes
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Cd Country
classification
comparative accounting systems
Corridor Method
Country's GNP
Country’s GNP
cross-border financial regulation
E Cl
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FASB
financial reporting
Financial Reporting System
financial statement analysis
harmonisation of accounting
IASB
IASB's Standard
IASB's Website
IASB’s Standard
IASB’s Website
IASC
IFRS
IFRS Practice
IFRS Usage
international accounting
international accounting classification models
International Accounting Differences
Multidimensional Scaling
National GAAP
Overt2 Options
postgraduate accounting studies
Proposition P3
reporting standards
Sec State
Strong Equity Market
Tertiary Education
UK Accounting
Unconsolidated Accounting
Unconsolidated Statements

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415736930
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jan 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Financial reporting practices differ widely between countries and this has far-reaching implications for multinational businesses. Over more than a century, there have been attempts to classify countries into groups by similarities of practices. With the recent spread of International Financial Reporting Standards, it might appear that classification is largely of historical interest, but this is not the case, for several reasons explained in this book.

Christopher Nobes offers a critical analysis of the many previous accounting classifications, having drawn lessons from other fields of science and social science. Revised and updated to reflect the IFRS era, the book discusses how old classifications are reflected in today’s international differences in practice under IFRS. It concludes with a discussion on the most useful classifications, and how classifications can still be relevant in the era of international standards.

This book will be essential for academics, postgraduates and undergraduates in international accounting, accounting theory and to international accounting professionals.

Christopher Nobes is Professor of Accounting at Royal Holloway (University of London) and the Unoversoty of Sydney. He was a member of the Board of the International Accounting Standards Committee from 1993 to 2001. He has been a consultant to PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1987. He has been joint editor of Accounting and Business Research, and is now on the editorial boards of nine journals, including Abacus, Accounting and Business Research and British Accounting Review. He was chosen for the Outstanding International Accounting Educator Award of the American Accounting Association in 2002.