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Assessing the Application of Intemational Accounting Standards (IAS) in Jordan: Factors Explaining Non-compliance

Assessing the Application of Intemational Accounting Standards (IAS) in Jordan: Factors Explaining Non-compliance
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摘要 The main objective of this study is to assess the application of International Accounting Standards (IAS) in Jordan. The main purposes of this study are to: (1) present an analyzed study of the general concepts of IAS; (2) clarify the suitability of the IAS in Jordan and the possibility of using them as guidelines in adapting local standards; and (3) state the deficiency aspects and difficulties facing Jordanian firms in applying these standards in local businesses. A questionnaire is designed for these purposes. The sample is restricted to accountants, financial executives, and professional members of the Jordan Association of Accountants and Auditors. We used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to analyze the data and answer the research questions. Descriptive statistics are the main tests used in this study. The results indicate that lASs are necessary to be applied by Jordanian companies, since the advantages of applying IAS in Jordan are seen to be more than its disadvantages, mainly in the scene of improving the information content of financial statements. The results also indicate that the compliance with IAS will be of great benefits to shareholders and the stock market comparing to its benefits to top management and board members. Auditors, accountants, and financial executives argue that government agencies in Jordan should enforce and supervise the implementation of IAS in Jordan.
机构地区 Zarqa University
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2016年第1期17-27,共11页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
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