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  • Volume 28: Lease accounting, financial instruments, revenue recognition, FPI comment letters, IAS Plus website
    The April-May 2012 issue includes convergence updates on lease accounting and financial instruments; next steps and an overview of the comment letters received about the reexposure of the revenue recognition standard; analysis of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s comment letters related to their review of Foreign Private Issuers (FPIs) using IFRS; the updated IAS Plus website; video highlights from Deloitte’s 2011 IFRS Summit; and upcoming classroom training and e-learning opportunities.
  • Volume 27: Offsetting disclosure requirements, “three-bucket” impairment model, highlights from the AICPA conference
    The February 2012 issue includes articles about the new offsetting disclosure requirements issued by the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board and International Accounting Standards Board; the “three-bucket” impairment model; highlights from the 2011 AICPA National Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments; two upcoming classroom training opportunities that address the practical and strategic implications of IFRS; and IFRS e-learning opportunities.
  • Volume 26: Revenue Recognition, SEC Staff Updates, and IFRS E-Learning
    The December 2011 issue includes articles about revenue recognition convergence, including the tax consequences; an overview of the comments that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) received following its May 2011 staff update on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); observations on the two SEC staff updates issued in November 2011; highlights from our fourth annual IFRS Summit; and IFRS e-learning opportunities.
  • Volume 25: SEC Roundtable, Statutory Reporting, and the IASB’s Agenda Consultation
    The October 2011 issue includes articles about the SEC’s recent roundtable discussions on IFRS, a look at statutory reporting and how multinational companies may be impacted, and an update about the IASB’s Agenda Consultation request.
  • Volume 24: Revenue recognition, SEC update, and changes at the IASB
    The August 2011 issue includes articles about the SEC’s recent update on IFRS and convergence, the revised revenue recognition exposure draft expected to be issued soon, an update about the recent leadership changes at the IASB, and upcoming training opportunities.
  • Volume 23: Offsetting, fair value, and how prepared companies are for changes to the leases standards
    The May 2011 issue includes an overview of a recent Deloitte survey about how prepared companies are to comply with new Leases accounting standards and information about the changes ahead for offsetting and the International Accounting Standards Board’s recently issued fair value standard.
  • Volume 22: Revenue Recognition, Impairment, and Fair Value
    The March/April 2011 issue includes articles about how the revenue recognition exposure drafts might impact your company, the additional guidance issued by the Boards on their impairment proposals, and the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s fair value proposal.
  • Volume 21: Hedge Accounting, Change Management Strategy, R&D Costs, and Convergence
    The February 2011 issue includes articles about the changes ahead for hedge accounting, the importance of a change management strategy for your IFRS conversion, the impact of IFRS convergence on research and development (R&D) costs, the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s approach to convergence (big bang or staggered?), and highlights from the 2010 AICPA National Conference.
  • Volume 20: Updates on Leasing, Insurance Contracts, and Tax
    The November/December 2010 issue includes articles about the changes ahead for lease accounting, the exposure draft for insurance contracts, why tax analysis can’t wait for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the SEC’s recent progress report on the transition to IFRS, and brief highlights from Deloitte’s IFRS Summit 2010.
  • Volume 19: Cut Costs and Improve Transparency with an IFRS Center of Excellence
    The October 2010 issue includes articles about cutting costs and improving transparency with an International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Center of Excellence; coming changes for lease accounting; accounting for property, plant, and equipment under IFRS – and what companies should consider in an effort to achieve a successful conversion; and building an IFRS internal training program.
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