Financial Reporting Update 2012 webcast series

Session 2: Financial Reporting Update - On the horizon

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Hosted by Ernst & Young Australia

The second webcast in our series will look at future changes to Australian accounting standards. Significant changes are expected from these projects. The session will focus on the status of these projects and the likely implications of these changes on business. Specifically, this session will cover:

  • Financial instruments
  • Leases
  • Revenue recognition
  • Integrated reporting
  • IASB’s future agenda

Please join us for this interactive discussion.

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Originally broadcast on:
Thursday, April 19, 2012
12:00 am Eastern time

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Thu 19 Apr 2012 04:00:00 AM GMT

Duration: 01:00

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