Full IFRS and IFRS for SMEs Adoption by Private Firms - Empirical Evidence on Country Level

Saucke M


Abstract
Since the foundation of the IASB in 2001, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) have been adopted by listed companies in more than 130 countries worldwide. During the same period of time, many countries have also expanded the scope of IFRS adoption to the field of private firms. Since the issuance of the IFRS for SMEs in July 2009, the situation has become a lot more complex. The worldwide process towards international accounting harmonization cannot be summarized by simply adding up the number of Full IFRS adopters anymore. Separate analyses are needed for the field of listed and private firms as well as for Full IFRS and IFRS for SMEs adoption. Besides, countries continue to modify IFRS for local purposes instead of adopting IFRS ‘as published by the IASB'. They often restrict the mandatory or voluntary use of these standards to the individual or consolidated financial statements of local entities with a certain size or legal form. For this reason, more attention has to be given to the ‘how' of IFRS adoption.



Publication type
Book (monograph)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2015

Editor
Saucke M

Number of pages
331

Volume
12

Title of series
Münsteraner Schriften zur Internationalen Unternehmensrechnung

Publisher
Peter Lang

Place
Frankfurt a. M.

Language
German

ISBN
978-3631662984