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Attitudes towards IFRS v2.0
Over 110 countries now require, or have permitted, IFRS for reporting purposes. Others, including Argentina, Canada, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea and Taiwan, have already committed to requiring, or voluntarily permitting, the adoption of IFRS for publicly accountable entities in 2011 or 2012. Learn more about the experiences and views of individuals like you who have gone through the IFRS conversion in BDO's report, Attitudes to IFRS v2.0. Click here for the report.
IFRS-Canadian GAAP Differences Series
This series of publications which will provide detailed information on the key differences between IFRS and Canadian GAAP. Click here to review and download all the latest issues.
International Financial Reporting (IFR) Bulletins
This is one of the regular publications distributed by the international BDO network, focusing on the latest developments in the area of international financial reporting. Click here to review and download all latest issues.
IFRS - Preparing for the Conversion Process
The Canadian Accounting Standards Board recently confirmed January 1, 2011 as the date IFRS will replace current Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (Canadian GAAP) for publicly accountable enterprises. Over the next three years, public companies will need to prove the IFRS conversion process has indeed been implemented. Outlined below is a summary of the IFRS changeover process as broken down by key dates. Learn more
Model IFRS Financial Statements
These documents comprise model financial statements of a listed company, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards.
The models are intended to be used as a source of technical reference, showing the suggested disclosures together with their sources. The statements and related notes cannot be expected to solve all complex technical problems. When faced with these, or where you have doubts, you should consult the standards referred to in the text or seek advice.
The file has been formatted for double sided printing, so that the guidance notes and technical references should print on the left-hand (even) pages and the financial statements on the right-hand (odd) pages. The model Financial Statements can be found in two versions:
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Ongoing Reporters: this model is designed for a company that has adopted IFRS in previous years and is therefore an ongoing IFRS reporter.
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First Time Adopters: this appendix to the ongoing reporter model is designed for a company that is adopting IFRS for the first time.
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