Abstract
In 2012, more than 120 nations including Canada and Mexico either require or allow companies to use IFRS. The SEC is considering the adoption of IFRS for US-listed companies. These developments provide for the need to integrate IFRS into the accounting curriculum. However, jointly conducted surveys by the AAA and KPMG (2008-2011) report that high quality and effective IFRS teaching resources are still needed. In response to this rapid growth in IFRS and the dearth of pedagogical materials, we have created the website www.TeachingIFRS.com. Our website consolidates and provides links to numerous freely available IFRS pedagogical materials, which address both the full version of IFRS and the IFRS for SMEs. It provides easy access to IFRS e-Learning modules, job trends, certification programs, videos and webcasts, official pronouncements, news releases, textbooks and much more. Professors and students now have a single, one-stop resource for the teaching and learning of IFRS. TeachingIFRS.com complements and provides valuable IFRS supplements for the accounting curriculum, from introductory to capstone courses, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
| Original language | English |
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| State | Published - 2012 |
| Event | Fifth Annual AAA Conference on Teaching and Learning in Accounting (CTLA) - Washington, D.C. Duration: Jan 1 2012 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Fifth Annual AAA Conference on Teaching and Learning in Accounting (CTLA) |
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| Period | 01/1/12 → … |
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