IASB Chairman Hoogervorst focused on the search for consistency in financial reporting

25 January 2013

Hoogervorst delivered a speech, entitled 'The search for consistency in financial reporting', at a Centre for Financial Analysis and Reporting Research (CeFARR) briefing held at Cass Business School in London.

Mr Hoogervorst first discussed the main conclusion of a recent research report prepared by the Centre for Financial Analysis and Reporting Research (CeFARR) at the Cass Business School. The main conclusion of the report is that there is considerable variation in compliance with some impairment disclosure requirements across countries in Europe, suggesting uneven application of IFRS. Although consistent application of the standards is not the primary responsibility of the IASB, the IASB of course takes great interest in these findings.

Mr Hoogervorst was not surprised that the research has identified variations in the extent to which IFRSs are applied and enforced across the European Union, or that higher quality reporting is more likely in member states with a stronger regulatory environment.

Thanks to IFRS, this report is able to clearly identify indications of application problems in specific jurisdictions.  It is primarily the task of regulators and auditors to take the lead in tackling challenges with consistent application of IFRS. The IASB is taking the lead on following five areas:

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