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Our IFRS publications address the following commonly asked questions: Briefly, what are the requirements of IFRS? What does changing to IFRS involve? How does IFRS compare to other accounting frameworks? What do IFRS financial statements look like? Where can I get advice on applying and interpreting IFRS?


New IFRS publications


IFRS and US GAAP: Similarities and differences
This new edition (September 2008) has been completely redesigned for the US market. It puts into context how the conversion to IFRS has ramifications far beyond the accounting department; provides insight on the impact of key differences between IFRS and US GAAP; and encourages early consideration of what IFRS means to US organisations.
IFRS for acquisitions (M&A): Pocket guide
A practical guide for dealmakers and preparers. This pocket guide sets out the potential impacts of the new standards and insights with regard to acquisition and disposal strategies; due diligence work and contractual clauses; the use of expert valuations; and the presentation of financial performance and financial communication.
Download the PDF for IFRS for acquisitions (M&A): Pocket guide Download English version pdf (1.29mb)
Illustrative interim financial information for existing preparers: June 2008
This practical guide to applying IAS 34, Interim Financial Reporting, reflects standards issued up to 31 March 2008. It provides an illustrative set of condensed interim financial information prepared in accordance with IAS 34 for a fictional manufacturing and retail group.
IFRS pocket guide 2008
The IFRS pocket guide has been updated to provide a summary of the recognition and measurement requirements of IFRS published up to March 2008.

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