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''Financial reporting''
 
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EFRAG is a private association established in 2001 with the encouragement of the European Commission.
 
Its member organisations have knowledge and interest in the development of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and how they contribute to the efficiency of capital markets in the European Union.
 
EFRAG’s mission is to serve the European public interest by developing and promoting European views in the field of financial reporting and ensuring these views are properly considered in the IASB standard-setting process and in related international debates.
 
EFRAG ultimately provides advice to the European Commission on whether newly issued or revised IFRS meet the criteria in the IAS Regulation for endorsement for use in the EU, including whether endorsement would be conducive to the European public good.


The system in the European Union for facilitating economic and monetary co-ordination among member states, leading to the adoption of a single European currency (the euro).


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[euro]]
* [[European Commission]]
* [[European Monetary System]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[European Monetary Union]]
* [[Financial Reporting Council]]
* [[European Union ]]
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]]
* [[International Accounting Standards Board]]

Revision as of 17:24, 27 May 2017

Financial reporting

(EFRAG).

EFRAG is a private association established in 2001 with the encouragement of the European Commission.

Its member organisations have knowledge and interest in the development of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and how they contribute to the efficiency of capital markets in the European Union.

EFRAG’s mission is to serve the European public interest by developing and promoting European views in the field of financial reporting and ensuring these views are properly considered in the IASB standard-setting process and in related international debates.

EFRAG ultimately provides advice to the European Commission on whether newly issued or revised IFRS meet the criteria in the IAS Regulation for endorsement for use in the EU, including whether endorsement would be conducive to the European public good.


See also