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  • The Nation | October 15, 2022

    ACCA, IFAC Unveil Results of New Survey

    ISLAMABAD-Taxpayers’ attitudes about paying taxes correlate closely with perceived levels of corruption, according to a major new study, Public Trust in Tax, by accountancy bodies ACCA and the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). A global survey focusing on 14 developing economies...

  • PQ Magazine | November 3, 2022

    Building Capacity in West Africa

    IFAC has launched pilot accountancy capacity building programs in both Ghana and Burkina Faso.

    The International Federation of Accountants has joined forces with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to help strengthen the accountancy profession’s...

  • VeeGee | November 8, 2022

    L'IFAC Appelle les Dirigeants du G20 à Coopérer

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has issued a call to action to G20 leaders to establish sustainability reporting standards, better public financial management and a stronger fight against corruption.

  • Accounting Today | November 9, 2022

    Corporate Climate Reporting Efforts Fall Short

    Corporate emissions reduction reporting is full of inconsistencies, and the lack of comparability of target disclosures continues to create challenges for investors, regulators and other stakeholders who need actionable information, according to a new report.

  • Financial Management | November 10, 2022

    IFAC Releases Review of Corporate Disclosures on Emissions

    The International Federation of Accountants released “Getting to Net Zero,” a global review of corporate disclosures on emissions targets, analysing the disclosure trends and transition plans of the 40 largest exchange-listed companies in 15 jurisdictions, at the beginning of COP27.

  • The Trusted Professional | November 10, 2022

    IFAC Report: Climate Disclosures Hampered by Inconsistencies

    A lack of consistency and comparability in corporate sustainability disclosure may pose challenges for investors, regulators, and other stakeholders who require decision-useful information, according to a new report from the International Federations of Accountants (IFAC).

  • Accounting Today | February 28, 2022

    IFAC Partners on Anti-Money Laundering, Accrual Accounting

    The International Federation of Accountants teamed up with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales on the latest installment of an educational series aimed at combating money laundering, and launched a new site dedicated to helping government entities adopt accrual accounting in...