IASB IASB

IASB - Definition and Overview

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) was founded on April 1, 2001 as the successor of IASC based in London, UK. IASB is responsible for setting International Accounting Standards.

Before the transformation the non-profit organization IASC Foundation was founded in March 2001 in Delaware, US as the parental body of the IASB. The IASC Foundation has two main bodies, the Trustee and IASB as well as Standard Advisory Council and the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee.

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Example Usage of IASB

TDBeadles: @officialTila I believe in ya since I found ya online. Remember you are still new to me. I didn't see your reality show. Evil Fairy IASB.
Tax__Accounting: RT @Corp_Finance IASB Standards for Small and Medium Enterprises contains IFRS for SMEs Primary Source Database. http://bit.ly/6vI3mi
SECGAAPWatch: RT @Corp_Finance IASB Standards for Small and Medium Enterprises contains IFRS for SMEs Primary Source Database. http://bit.ly/6vI3mi
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