with Chris Nobes, University of London
Key Features:
- Outline of all changes to IFRS coming into force from 2015 onwards
- Focus on major new or revised standards of general application, including revenue recognition, lease accounting and impairment of receivables
- Revisions to the conceptual framework, and the practical effects
- Practical examples of how to apply the new rules
- Comparisons with US and UK/Irish GAAP
Christopher Nobes is a Professor of Accounting at Royal Holloway College of the University of London, and an Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian Business School. He has held visiting posts in Amsterdam, Barcelona, New York, San Diego and Venice. Professor Nobes was a member of the Accounting Standards Committee of the UK and Ireland (1987-1990) and a member of the Board of the International Accounting Standards Committee (1993-2001). His field of research is international differences in financial reporting.