C - Nti T N A D and Int RN Tio N - S Ov Tto RD Con RG e
The document discusses the goal of converging U.S. accounting standards and international standards, exploring the history of IFRS, the movement toward convergence of U.S. GAAP and IFRS, and the arguments for and against the adoption of IFRS for public companies in the United States.
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C - Nti T N A D and Int RN Tio N - S Ov Tto RD Con RG e
The document discusses the goal of converging U.S. accounting standards and international standards, exploring the history of IFRS, the movement toward convergence of U.S. GAAP and IFRS, and the arguments for and against the adoption of IFRS for public companies in the United States.
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The goal of converging U.S.
accounting standards and international standards is not of
recent origin. The history of IFRS, the movement toward convergence of U.S. GAAP and IFRS, and the arguments for and against the adoption of IFRS for public companies in the United States are explored in this chapter.