IFRS Advisory Council
On this page you will find Deloitte observer notes and other information related to meetings of the IFRS Advisory Council.
The Advisory Council normally meets three times a year, each time for a period of two days.
On this page you will find Deloitte observer notes and other information related to meetings of the IFRS Advisory Council.
The Advisory Council normally meets three times a year, each time for a period of two days.
The IFRS Advisory Council met in London on 24-25 February 2014. Topics discussed included key strategic issues, IASB and Trustee activities, the IPSASB governance review, leases, corporate reporting, the education initiative, and the investor outreach strategy.
24 Feb 2014 - 25 Feb 2014
The IFRS Advisory Council met in London on 10-11 June 2013. Topics discussed included the costs and benefits of IFRS adoption, project updates and discussion on various IASB projects, an evaluation of the post-implementation review process, the Accounting Standards Advisory Forum (ASAF), and the role and composition of the IFRS Advisory Council.
10 Jun 2013 - 11 Jun 2013
The IFRS Advisory Council met in London on 25-26 February 2013. The meeting covered a broad range of topics, including the impact of the newly created Accounting Standards Advisory Forum (ASAF) on the IFRS Advisory Council, updates on the IASB's January 2013 Disclosure Forum and on the disclosure principles in the Conceptual Framework, a discussion of the limited amendments to IFRS 9 and other matters.
25 Feb 2013 - 26 Feb 2013
The IFRS Advisory Council met in London on 22-23 October 2012. The meeting covered a broad range of topics, including the proposed Accounting Standards Forum formalising ties with national and regional standard setters, IASB agenda proposals on rate-regulated activities and 'bearer biological assets' under IAS 41, improving consistent application of IFRSs, project updates and other matters.
22 Oct 2012 - 23 Oct 2012
18 Jun 2012 - 19 Jun 2012
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