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Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs) are [[central bank]]s and other institutions the business of which is to take deposits and/or close substitutes for deposits from entities other than MFIs and, for their own account (at least in economic terms), to grant credits and/or make investments in securities.
International Accounting Standard(s).


In many contexts, MFIs excluding central banks are considered. So, for example, the Bank of England publishes statistics under the heading "Monetary financial institutions (excluding central bank) balance sheet". But conversationally and informally they are taken as relating to "MFIs".
 
''Certain International Accounting Standards have been withdrawn or superseded, including:
 
''IAS 3, IAS 4, IAS 5, IAS 6, IAS 9, IAS 11, IAS 13, IAS 14, IAS 15, IAS 17, IAS 18, IAS 22, IAS 25, IAS 30, IAS 31, IAS 35, IAS 39.''
 
 
== See also ==
* [[EFRAG]]
* [[FAS]]
* [[Financial statements]]
* [[Financial Reporting Standard]]  (FRS)
* [[Generally accepted accounting principles]]  (GAAP)
* [[International Accounting Standards]]  (IAS)
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]]  (IFRS)
* [[Statement of financial accounting standard]]
* [[Statement of Standard Accounting Practice]]  (SSAP)
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 10:49, 5 October 2023

International Accounting Standard(s).


Certain International Accounting Standards have been withdrawn or superseded, including:

IAS 3, IAS 4, IAS 5, IAS 6, IAS 9, IAS 11, IAS 13, IAS 14, IAS 15, IAS 17, IAS 18, IAS 22, IAS 25, IAS 30, IAS 31, IAS 35, IAS 39.


See also