IFRS update 3 - a management briefing

In the third installment of our IFRS management briefings, Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers brings you the latest updates on the new accounting rules.

Written by James Bennett

IFRS update: Are you pushing the right buttons?

UK listed companies are 10 months down the line in their adoption of the new standards, and with interim reports flooding in thick and fast, the results of how they have had to rapidly adapt to the reporting changes is finally beginning to emerge.

Link: Download the entire briefing as a .pdf here

In this issue find out how Aviva has managed a massive £170m IFRS project, why deferred tax remains a thorn in the side of many businesses and accounting firms, how the role of non-executive directors is changing, what 10 points your company should already have made to comply with the standards and much, much more.

IFRS update October 2005 - Introduction

IFRS update October 2005 - Interim reports

IFRS update October 2005 - Case study

IFRS update October 2005 - Subsidiaries

IFRS update October 2005 - Tax

IFRS update October 2005 - Non-execs

IFRS update October 2005 - The state of play

IFRS update October 2005 - Convergence

IFRS update October 2005 - Bonuses

IFRS update October 2005 - The regulators

IFRS update October 2005 - Technology

IFRS update October 2005 - Leasing

IFRS update October 2005 - The next generation

Link: Access IFRS - PwC’s IFRS resource centre

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