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AICPA Publishes IFRS.com


May 20, 2008 (SmartPros) The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced the introduction of a new Web site to help members and financial professionals learn about and stay informed on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).



The new IFRS.com site, developed in partnership with its marketing and technology subsidiary CPA2Biz, was officially launched May 15 and publicly announced at the Spring meeting of the AICPA's governing Council in Florida.

"It is increasingly clear that as international standards gain wider acceptance and use in the United States, the accounting profession must keep pace," said Barry C. Melancon, president and chief executive officer of the AICPA. "Our hope is IFRS.com will provide the information and resources CPAs need."

IFRS is set by the International Accounting Standards Board in London, the international equivalent of the U.S.'s Financial Accounting Standards Board in Norwalk, Conn.

The AICPA Council voted May 18 to designate the IASB for the first time as an accounting body for purposes of applying IFRS in the U.S. Multimedia content on the new Web site IFRS.com includes informational videos, explanatory material about IFRS, training programs and links to useful resources.

"Recognizing the accelerating pace of global acceptance of IFRS, we at the AICPA are working to provide the U.S. accounting profession with the tools CPAs need to learn about, understand and apply IFRS," Melancon said.

While a 55 percent majority of CPAs said in a recent survey by the AICPA that they expect U.S. introduction of IFRS will have a direct impact on their firms and their work, 59 percent said they have not begun to prepare for IFRS adoption. A minority of 17 percent said they were actively preparing and 24 percent said they were having preliminary discussions about how to get ready for IFRS, according to the survey of 1,240 respondents.

The AICPA introduced an 8-hour CPE course titled "International Versus U.S. Accounting: What in the World is the Difference?" designed to teach CPAs the significant differences and similarities between U.S. generally accepted accounting principle (GAAP) and IFRS, analyze financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS, and standardize reporting in an international environment.

On May 1, the AICPA released a draft proposal for public comment outlining proposed content updates for the CPA exam. The proposal increases emphasis on ethics and provides more in-depth descriptions of the skills necessary for entry-level CPAs. It proposes including IFRS on the exam for the first time.

Other recently launched initiatives dedicated to further IFRS education include the Deloitte IFRS University Consortium and the Ernst & Young Academic Resource Center

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