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IAS 10 is an international accounting standard that requires adjusting events after the reporting period to be reflected in the financial statements. Non-adjusting events need to be disclosed if material, and going concern is reconsidered if the entity is no longer viable.
Learn about the history, adoption, and conceptual framework of IFRS, the global accounting standards issued by the IFRS Foundation and the IASB. Compare IFRS with US GAAP and other national standards, and see the profiles of IFRS use in 166 jurisdictions.
This is a list of the IFRSs and official interpretations, as set out by the IFRS Foundation. It includes accounting standards either developed or adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), the standard-setting body of the IFRS Foundation.
Learn how your surgical cut heals in three stages: swelling, rebuilding, and remodeling. Find out what to watch for and when to call your doctor if you have an infection or other problems.
Learn about 22 common skin rashes and how to identify them. See pictures of rashes caused by bug bites, viral infections, allergies, and more.
The IASB is the independent accounting standard-setting body of the IFRS Foundation, responsible for developing and promoting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Learn about its history, members, due process, funding and related terms.
The IASC was founded in 1973 and dissolved in 2001, developing a set of International Accounting Standards (IAS) that were later adopted as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The IASC was an initiative of national accountancy bodies from various countries, and its membership expanded over time to include some non-auditor organizations.
The IAS is a fundraising and membership organization run by the Church of Scientology. It was created in 1984 to protect Scientology's assets from the IRS and to recognize its supporters with honor statuses and awards.