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2004 is the year when companies around the world need to move their financial reporting to the rules laid down by the International Accounting Standards Board. In this article the chairman of that board, Sir David Tweedie outlines what this change will mean. He also points out that the success of the process is down to way that the regulators behave and whether vested interests are allowed to triumph.
Balance Sheet – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 2004
Keywords: Financial reporting; International finance; Reports; Accounting standards
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