<p>IAS 8 defines the concept of accounting policy as "the specific principles, bases, conventions, rules and practices applied by an entity in preparing and presenting financial statements". Within the framework of this concept, this research that is derived from International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) contributes to the accounting literature by focusing on the alternative accounting policies' debate related to presentation and recognition issues in the European, Australian and Turkish context and concludes that there is an influence of local accounting policies over IFRS practice in Turkey and this influence still exists in Europe and Australia. This shows that as long as diversity in accounting policies of IFRS is present, enti...
In the context of continuous globalization, it is essential to have common accounting standards that...
This paper examines the contemplated worldwide adoption of IFRS. This paper explores whether a one s...
AbstractAccounting is a byproduct of its environment. It takes information and transmits it for us...
IAS 8 defines the concept of accounting policy as "the specific principles, bases, conventions,...
IAS 8 defines the concept of accounting policy as "the specific principles, bases, conventions, rule...
This paper proposes a framework for understanding management's decision-making on observable account...
The adoption of IFRS in the European Union in 2005 aimed to increase the comparability of publicly t...
The article investigates the nature of the accounting policies as a set of principles, approaches, m...
With International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) a contribution is made to create a common la...
I present a summary and analysis of a series of papers from this special issue of Accounting in Euro...
In this paper, we discuss the progress in the accounting standards in Turkey and provide some insigh...
This paper expands the IFRS accounting systems' classification proposed by Nobes [(2011). IFRS pract...
The purpose of the paper is to compare national accounting standards of Macedonia and Albania with I...
Convergence of accounting standards in the context of the European Union is defined by the European ...
This paper examines the differences between the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) a...
In the context of continuous globalization, it is essential to have common accounting standards that...
This paper examines the contemplated worldwide adoption of IFRS. This paper explores whether a one s...
AbstractAccounting is a byproduct of its environment. It takes information and transmits it for us...
IAS 8 defines the concept of accounting policy as "the specific principles, bases, conventions,...
IAS 8 defines the concept of accounting policy as "the specific principles, bases, conventions, rule...
This paper proposes a framework for understanding management's decision-making on observable account...
The adoption of IFRS in the European Union in 2005 aimed to increase the comparability of publicly t...
The article investigates the nature of the accounting policies as a set of principles, approaches, m...
With International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) a contribution is made to create a common la...
I present a summary and analysis of a series of papers from this special issue of Accounting in Euro...
In this paper, we discuss the progress in the accounting standards in Turkey and provide some insigh...
This paper expands the IFRS accounting systems' classification proposed by Nobes [(2011). IFRS pract...
The purpose of the paper is to compare national accounting standards of Macedonia and Albania with I...
Convergence of accounting standards in the context of the European Union is defined by the European ...
This paper examines the differences between the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) a...
In the context of continuous globalization, it is essential to have common accounting standards that...
This paper examines the contemplated worldwide adoption of IFRS. This paper explores whether a one s...
AbstractAccounting is a byproduct of its environment. It takes information and transmits it for us...