Total Credits: 4
Many financial professionals are aware of the pending adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the United States. However, most financial statement users are not aware that, independent of IFRS adoption, the form and content of the primary financial statements may change as a result of the FASB-IASB convergence project. This reformatting of the basic financial statements as many of us know them will result in significant measurement and systems modification. In addition, enterprise-wide user re-education will be mandatory. As we go to print, the FASB and the IASB have retained this item on their 'deferred agenda'. Both Boards plan to resume deliberation after the priority convergence items are fully addressed. Due to this deferral, the risk all companies face is the failure to pay attention to the impact of these proposed changes. Now is not the time to be complacent! Take advantage to begin your reformatted financial statement planning process now!
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WILLIAM F. O’BRIEN, MBA, CPA, is a financial management consultant and educator with over 40 years of experience. He has held senior financial management positions with Intel Corporation and ROLM Corporation and served as CFO for several emerging high technology companies. Mr. O’Brien has extensive experience in corporate planning, financial analysis, cash management and managerial accounting in both domestic and international settings. He has served on the faculties of Santa Clara University and San Jose State University and is a frequent financial seminar speaker in both the U.S. and abroad.
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