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IFRIC is an acronym for 'International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee', the former name of the International Financial Reporting Standards Interpretations Committee (IFRS Interpretations Committee).
''UK government''.


'IFRIC' is also a name for a published interpretation of an international accounting standard.
(IPA).


For example, IFRIC 4, relating to accounting for leases.
The IPA supports the successful delivery of all types of infrastructure and major projects in the UK: ranging from railways, schools, hospitals and housing, to defence, IT and major transformation programmes.
 
The IPA works with government and industry to ensure infrastructure and major projects are delivered efficiently and effectively, and to improve performance over time.
 
It was formed on 1 January 2016 from the merger of Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA).
 
The IPA reports to both the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[IFRIC 4]]
* [[HM Treasury]]
* [[IFRIC 22]]
* [[Private Finance 2]]
* [[IFRIC 23]]
* [[PFI]]
* [[IFRS Interpretations Committee]]
 
* [[International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee]]
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 18:32, 6 October 2018

UK government.

(IPA).

The IPA supports the successful delivery of all types of infrastructure and major projects in the UK: ranging from railways, schools, hospitals and housing, to defence, IT and major transformation programmes.

The IPA works with government and industry to ensure infrastructure and major projects are delivered efficiently and effectively, and to improve performance over time.

It was formed on 1 January 2016 from the merger of Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA).

The IPA reports to both the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury.


See also