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The 19th World Congress of Accountants was held in Rome, Italy, on November 10–13, 2014.The theme was 2020 Vision: Learning from the Past, Building the Future. [10] For this Congress, IFAC selected the Consiglio Nazionale dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili, an Italy- based organization and IFAC member body [11] as the hosting organization.
Association of Accountants and Auditors of Republic of Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina: Associate: Union of Accountants, Auditors and Financial Workers of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana: Member: Botswana Institute of Chartered Accountants Brazil: Member: CFC Conselho Federal de Contabilidade Brazil: Member: IBRACON
The primary bodies in each country are affiliated to the International Federation of Accountants while a few do not belong to IFAC as they operate more like specialist bodies helping the work of accountants and auditors such as the field of taxation, forensic auditing and systems auditing. These bodies include:
The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) is the global organization for the accountancy profession. Founded in 1977, IFAC has 180 members and associates in 135 jurisdictions, representing more than 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.
The IAAER sponsors and coordinates the World Congress of Accounting Educators and Researchers, which is held every four years in conjunction with IFAC World Congress. IAAER issues the COSMOS Accountancy Chronicle, a newsletter, supports the Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting and Accounting and Accounting Education: An ...
The Corporation of Accountants of Australia was granted the official coat of arms by the College of Arms in 1905. [5] In 1906, the Corporation of Accountants of Australia and the Sydney Institute of Public Accountants moved to create a national accounting body of all practising public accountants in Australia. [6]
Raymond John Chambers (16 November 1917 – 13 September 1999), was an accounting academic who worked at the University of Sydney from 1953–1999. His research sought to provide an evidence-based reform of financial reporting and accounting practice. [1] Chambers was selected by Dick Edwards as one of his Twentieth Century Accounting Thinkers. [2]
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