Agenda for April IASB meeting is announced

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16 Apr 2004

The April 2004 monthly meeting of the International Accounting Standards Board will be held in London in three parts: Wednesday 21 April: Meeting of the IASB itself (at the IASB offices, 30 Cannon Street, London) Thursday and Friday 22-23 April: Joint meeting of the IASB and the US FASB (at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, 22 Portman Square, London) Monday and Tuesday 26-27 April: Meeting of the IASB with chairs of its partner national standard setters (at Painters Hall, 9 Little Trinity Lane, London) The agenda for the 21 April Board meeting is set out below.AGENDA – IASB MEETING 21 APRIL 2004 Standards for Small and Medium-Sized Entities IFRIC Interpretation 1 Changes in Existing Decommissioning, Restoration and Similar Liabilities IAS 39 – Transitional Provisions and 'Day One' Profit Recognition Business Combinations Phase II Revenue Recognition Short-term Convergence Reporting Comprehensive Income .

The April 2004 monthly meeting of the International Accounting Standards Board will be held in London in three parts:

  • Wednesday 21 April: Meeting of the IASB itself (at the IASB offices, 30 Cannon Street, London)
  • Thursday and Friday 22-23 April: Joint meeting of the IASB and the US FASB (at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, 22 Portman Square, London)
  • Monday and Tuesday 26-27 April: Meeting of the IASB with chairs of its partner national standard setters (at Painters Hall, 9 Little Trinity Lane, London)
The agenda for the 21 April Board meeting is set out below.

AGENDA – IASB MEETING 21 APRIL 2004

  • Standards for Small and Medium-Sized Entities
  • IFRIC Interpretation 1 Changes in Existing Decommissioning, Restoration and Similar Liabilities
  • IAS 39 – Transitional Provisions and 'Day One' Profit Recognition
  • Business Combinations Phase II
  • Revenue Recognition
  • Short-term Convergence
  • Reporting Comprehensive Income

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