IASB
Maybe We Should Just Let the Banks Write Their Own Loan Loss Accounting Rules
To an even more literal extent, that is.
IASB Practically Begging the U.S. to Join Its New Accounting Standards Advisory Forum Now
If there was ever a time to get Hans Hoogervorst to run around IASB HQ naked, this would be it.
IFRS Foundation's Cool Club Doesn’t Require Support of IFRS, Rather Something That Would Closely Resemble IFRS
Back in November, the IASB threw out this Accounting Standards Advisory Forum idea that would allow a dozen national rulemaking bodies to get together and talk fancy about debits and credits. Basically, an accounting cool club.
ICAEW to IASB: The U.S. Is Just Not That into You
This morning we learned that the ICAEW gave up, refusing to go along with the lie that the IASB has been telling itself all this time -- "They'll call. They'll realize that they've been wasting their time with U.S. GAAP all this time and they'll call."
The IASB Poaches a KPMG Partner and Issues a Press Release, Part I
Beating PwC to the punch, no dout.
IASB Chairman Asks G20 Task Force To Turn Up Their Hearing Aids
He's also willing to speak louder if that helps.
Oh God, The IASB Is Humiliating Itself with Some Sort of IFRS-only Cool Treehouse Club Idea
Someone's feeling ignored.
FASB Chair Vows to Finish Term Cooperating, Condorsing, Enverging, Whatever
Leave it to a bunch of people that are good with numbers to make up words out of thin air.















