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Korea’s Adoption of IFRS and Corporate Strategies for International Accounting Education & Training

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Korea’s recent adoption of the IFRS promises opportunities, yet present challenges to Korean corporations. Korean corporations, whether public corporations or private SMEs, are positioned to present their IFRS-compliant financial statements and disclosures to investors globally. To assure their full compliance with IFRSs in their first IFRS financial statements, Korean companies will need to invest in educating and training their managers on international accounting and reporting practice. A firm may install a company-wide accounting change program, while offering the accounting personnel opportunities for their practical training on international financial reporting, and related practical techniques of valuation, focusing on accounting technicalities. The accounting matters that require complex judgments are in the purview of senior management. International accounting education programs catering to the senior management of Korean corporations will need to focus on accounting judgment-making.

Ⅰ. Introduction

Ⅱ. Korea’s Adoption of the IFRS

Ⅲ. The First-Time Adoption of IFRS

Ⅳ. The IFRS-Compliant Financial Statements

Ⅴ. International Accounting Education & Training

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