IFAC: International standards - 2019 Global Status Report

14 October 2019

IFAC released a new report detailing how and where international accountancy standards—which focus on audit and assurance, ethics, education, and private and public sector accounting—are being adopted and implemented globally.

The report shows strong and sustained support for both the adoption and implementation of international standards, especially in areas where IFAC member organizations are involved in the process from start to finish.

The International Standards: 2019 Global Status Report reveals:

The report also shines a light on the important and often untold story of how standards are adopted and implemented—a process that can be as complex as developing a standard.

“Since there are no international laws requiring nations to adopt and implement international standards, support from IFAC’s member organizations for these dual objectives is critically important to progress,” according to IFAC CEO, Kevin Dancey. “This new report reinforces the impact of standards in driving transparency and creating a common language for high-quality financial information.”

 According to the new report, there is a positive trend in international standards’ usage where IFAC member organizations have at least some authority in the standard-setting and regulatory environment. However, additional multi-stakeholder support from international policymakers and regulatory organizations, as well as leaders from government, academia, and business, is required to extend the adoption success story by creating the right conditions for implementation.

“International standards have come a long way since 2000 when there was little to no global adoption. While there is always more to be done, IFAC member organizations play a vital role in ensuring the successful implementation of international accountancy standards, which ultimately help drive sustainable economic growth and financial market stability in their respective jurisdictions,” said Dancey.

Full press release on IFAC

Full report "International Standards - 2019 Global Status Report"


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