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The future of Statements of Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (GAAP) - June 2011 (58Kb)

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This article whether it is appropriate and/or necessary to continue issuing IFRS as SA GAAP given the changes to the Companies Act.
AuthorAccounting Practices Board (APB)
DivisionCPR - Financial reporting
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