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IFRS conversion - management briefings

Accountancy Age's series of briefings on dealing with IFRS conversion

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Accountancy Age is producing series of briefings on dealing with IFRS conversion. Click on the links below to read the series as it unfolds:

IFRS update - a management briefing
IFRS is now live and public companies across Europe are grappling with its implications. The time for preparation is over and implementation is now on every finance director's agenda. Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers brings you the latest IFRS update.

Internal controls - a management briefing
Unlock the potential of internal control with this latest management briefing, produced in conjunction with KPMG

IFRS update 2 - a management briefing
IFRS: are you on track? Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers brings you the latest IFRS updates as part of a new series of management briefings.

IFRS update 3 - a management briefing
IFRS update: Are you pushing the right buttons? Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers brings you the third of our IFRS management briefings.

IFRS update 4 - a management briefing
In the fouth installment of our IFRS management briefings, Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers brings you the state of play over the now year-old accounting rules.

IFRS update spring 2006 – a management briefing
In the fifth of our IFRS management briefings, Accountancy Age in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers looks at the immense ammount of work that has been done on IFRS so far, and the rewards that are set to come.

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