The standard is a result of a five-year development process with extensive consultation of SMEs worldwide. It is aimed to reduce the reporting burden for SMEs. 
      
    
    
      The IFRS  for SMEs responds to strong international demand from both developed and emerging economies for a rigorous and common set of accounting standards for smaller and medium-sized businesses that is much simpler than full IFRSs. In particular, the IFRS  for SMEs will:
    - provide improved comparability for users of accounts
- enhance the overall confidence in the accounts of SMEs, and
- reduce the significant costs involved of maintaining standards on a national basis.
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IFRS  for SMEs will also provide a platform for growing businesses that are preparing to enter public capital markets, where application of full IFRSs is required.
 
      
      
      
      
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