09-25-2010, 02:34 PM
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<br />what is the best way to revise IFRS developments? can anybody recommend any nice book? which is updated with IFRS-9 as well..??
i am seeking recommendations for post qualification people..i have good grip to the extent of passing icap papers but i want to be the champion of IFRS and ISAs...
thanks
IASB
ACA
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PwC portals like inform give up to date IFRSs and also give latest drafts issued and pronouncements by IASB, that is a good place to start. Second PwC website also has very good articles written on new IFRSs, their implications etc you can get a very good grasp on these, I remember when implementing IFRS 4 for the first time on client, illustrative financial statements by PwC were more help then the actual standard itself.
P.S I don't think you are allowed to write ACA with your name up until such time that you are a member.
<br />what is the best way to revise IFRS developments? can anybody recommend any nice book? which is updated with IFRS-9 as well..??
i am seeking recommendations for post qualification people..i have good grip to the extent of passing icap papers but i want to be the champion of IFRS and ISAs...
thanks
IASB
ACA
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
PwC portals like inform give up to date IFRSs and also give latest drafts issued and pronouncements by IASB, that is a good place to start. Second PwC website also has very good articles written on new IFRSs, their implications etc you can get a very good grasp on these, I remember when implementing IFRS 4 for the first time on client, illustrative financial statements by PwC were more help then the actual standard itself.
P.S I don't think you are allowed to write ACA with your name up until such time that you are a member.