International Accounting Standards - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 6 pages of information about International Accounting Standards.

International Accounting Standards - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 6 pages of information about International Accounting Standards.
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Comparable, transparent, and reliable financial information is fundamental for the smooth functioning of capital markets. In the global arena, the need for comparable standards of financial reporting has become paramount because of the dramatic growth in the number, reach, and size of multinational corporations, foreign direct investments, cross-border purchases and sales of securities, as well as the number of foreign securities listings on the stock exchanges. However, because of the social, economic, legal, and cultural differences among countries, the accounting standards and practices in different countries vary widely. The credibility of financial reports becomes questionable if similar transactions are accounted for differently in different countries.

To improve the comparability of financial statements, harmonization of accounting standards is advocated. Harmonization strives to increase comparability between accounting principles by setting limits on the alternatives allowed for similar transactions. Harmonization differs from standardization in that the latter...

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