Tweedie defende-se do artigo de Al Rosen no mesmo Financial Post ("IFRS raises some concerns," May 17) sobre a questão da comparabilidade e da adoção de padrões próprios.
Sobre a comparabilidade Tweedie afirma que
It is logical to ask how principle-based standards can offer comparability on the same scale as that provided by many volumes of detailed rules. But this misses the point. U. S. GAAP also is principle-based -- it's just that over the years, more and more guidance has been piled on top to address every conceivable situation, to the point where a whole team of experts is now required to conduct a single audit. As a result of Canada's previous strategy of harmonizing with U. S. GAAP, much of this guidance has been imported into Canadian GAAP.
Tweedie acredita que o IFRS torna mais fácil a comparação entre empresas (não o contrário)
Well, on Jan. 1, 2005, all 27 member states of the European Union simultaneously switched almost 7,000 listed businesses reporting under 25 different accounting frameworks to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) -- a remarkable achievement.
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