This IFRS viewpoint considers the reverse acquisition by a listed shell company.
Could African mining spark another super cycle?
As businesses look to 2016 and beyond, this report considers the outlook for the global economy in 2016.
This Special Edition of IFRS News explains the key features of the new leasing Standard and provides practical insights into its application and impact.
Being entrepreneurial and delivering mid-market sized turnover need not be mutually exclusive. Sweden’s Fontana Food has achieved the best of both worlds
IFRS News is your quarterly update on all things relating to International Financial Reporting Standards. We’ll bring you up to speed on topical issues, provide comment and points of view and give you a summary of any significant developments.
Predicting the future need not be a stab in the dark. There are plenty of practical steps businesses can take to prepare for the challenges ahead.
Grant Thornton International Ltd releases IFRS Viewpoint on Classification of loans with covenants
New research from Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR) reveals that going into 2016, EU businesses remain surprisingly resilient in their outlook despite risks posed by the migrant crisis, terrorism etc. Yet 2016 also brings fresh questions as US firms report a dent to their confidence amid concerns over export markets and the strength of the Dollar.
India’s young, growing workforce and China’s ageing population put Asia’s two great economies at either end of the age dividend. Partners at Grant Thornton discuss the consequences for each of their countries.
This publication provides a high-level summary of recent changes to IFRS that will affect companies' future financial reporting.
I recently finished an Asian tour to connect with our firms in the region and to meet some of their clients. The trip has been an eye-opening experience and a great opportunity to focus on this high-growth region.
For tomorrow’s billion-dollar tech companies, the challenge and complexity of tax should never be underestimated.
How will Asia Pacific countries be affected by the BEPS recommendations?
Kenya’s economy is becoming more dynamic. For businesses seeking to expand, it could be the perfect stepping stone into the region.
Public Financial Management (PFM) is evolving from a narrow focus on budgeting towards a wider mandate as a key driver of policy and strategy across all levels of government, public services, state enterprises and public-private partnerships.