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Reporting the impact of COVID-19
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS Reporting the impact of COVID-19
As the impact of a novel strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to unfold around the world, those individuals responsible for preparing financial statements and approving them for issue need to be cognisant of not only what has happened and is happening at the reporting date and the time the financial statements are approved, but also what is likely to happen next.
28 Apr 2020
COVID-19 Financial Reporting and Disclosures
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS COVID-19 Financial Reporting and Disclosures
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is spreading around the globe rapidly. The virus has taken its toll on not just human life, but businesses and financial markets too, the extent of which is currently indeterminate. Entities need to carefully consider the accounting implications of this situation.
24 Apr 2020
Tax Alert No. 9839 GDT
Tax Alert Tax Alert No. 9839 GDT
Tax Alert No. 9839 GDT
14 Apr 2020
Accounting implications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS (IFRS) Accounting implications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The spread of the Coronavirus is impacting businesses around the world. Entities need to carefully consider the accounting implications of this situation. This IFRS Alert considers the impact of the Coronavirus on 31 December 2019 year ends
16 Mar 2020
Implementation of IFRS 17
IFRS Implementation of IFRS 17
Implementation of IFRS 17
05 Mar 2020
Navigating the changes to IFRS 2020
IFRS Navigating the changes to IFRS 2020
Navigating the changes to IFRS 2020
04 Feb 2020
Accounting alert
IFRS Accounting alert
Accounting alert
26 Jan 2020
Deliberate market focus drives solid growth for Grant Thornton
Grant Thornton Deliberate market focus drives solid growth for Grant Thornton
Global results FY2019
08 Jan 2020
Example Financial Statements 2019
IFRS Example Financial Statements 2019
Example Financial Statements 2019
11 Jun 2019
Instruction 9898 on zero-rated VAT on export services
Tax alert Instruction 9898 on zero-rated VAT on export services
Instruction 9898 on zero-rated VAT on export services
10 Jun 2019
Understanding the discount rate
IFRS Understanding the discount rate
IFRS 16
30 Apr 2019
Lease Payments
IFRS Lease Payments
IFRS 16
29 Apr 2019
Interim Consolidated Financial Statements 2019
IFRS Interim Consolidated Financial Statements 2019
Interim Consolidated Financial Statements 2019
04 Apr 2019
Thriving in 2019’s global economy
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REPORT (IBR) Thriving in 2019’s global economy
Thriving in 2019’s global economy
26 Mar 2019
Women in business 2019
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REPORT (IBR) Women in business 2019
Women in business 2019
05 Mar 2019
Sale and leaseback accounting
IFRS Sale and leaseback accounting
IFRS 16
12 Feb 2019
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