Beyond the GAAP - the monthly newsletter on financial and sustainability reporting

Each month, the newsletter Beyond the GAAP aims at keeping readers informed of financial and sustainability reporting developments.

Beyond the GAAP, Mazars’ monthly newsletter on accounting standards, is totally free. 

Each month, the newsletter Beyond the GAAP aims at keeping readers informed of financial and sustainability reporting developments.

You will notably find in each issue:

  • The news related to IFRS Accounting Standards (new Standards, amendments to Standards, IASB projects, IFRS IC agenda decisions, endorsement process in Europe)
  • The news and priorities set by ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority)
  • The news related to the issuance of sustainability reporting Standards (ESRS issued by EFRAG, IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards issued by the ISSB)

Each issue is available in PDF format.

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Beyond the GAAP - January 2015 issue

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As 2015 gets under way, discussions on the application of IFRS 15 are in full swing! Many technical subjects have now been discussed by the Joint Transition Resource Group, and already the idea of amending the standard as published has made some headway, at least on the FASB side.

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Beyond the GAAP - December 2014 issue

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While many businesses will spend 2015 working on the practical impact of the introduction of IFRS 15 and IFRS 9, the IASB has announced that other important publications will appear this year: the new draft conceptual framework should be available during the course of the first quarter, while the new standard on leases is expected at the end of the year.

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Beyond the GAAP - November 2014 issue

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The end of the year is fast approaching! This is an opportunity for us to provide an update on the new texts that are of mandatory application for the 2014 reporting period, or which may be applied early.

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Beyond the GAAP - October 2014 issue

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As entities begin to analyse the future impact of IFRS 15, the IASB and the FASB have published the report of the first meeting of the Transition Resource Group (TRG), charged with identifying any application problems that deserve the attention of the Boards.

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Beyond the GAAP - September 2014 issue

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After a short summer break, the IASB and the IFRS Interpretations Committee have returned to their work programme.

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Beyond the GAAP - July/August 2014 issue

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The IASB has taken advantage of the summer break to finalise a number of publications. These include the complete version of IFRS 9 on financial instruments, published in July.

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Beyond the GAAP - June 2014 issue

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At the beginning of the second half of 2014, it appears that some preparers have initiated an action plan to analyze their contracts with customers in the light of IFRS 15.

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Beyond the GAAP - May 2014 issue

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At last! Between the publication in December 2008 of the Discussion Paper on Revenue Recognition, and the arrival of IFRS 15 at the end of May 2014, nearly five and a half years have passed.

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Beyond the GAAP - April 2014 issue

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In publishing the definitive version of the hedging provisions of IFRS 9, Financial instruments, the IASB had already taken a major step towards revising the accounting treatment of entities’ risk management activities.

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Beyond the GAAP - March 2014 issue

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In our January 2014 issue, we highlighted the ongoing differences of opinion between the IASB and the FASB as they tried to finalise the standard on financial instruments. After years of work on the joint standard, they seem unable to reach a consensus on either phase 1 (classification and measurement) or phase 2 (impairment).

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