International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) have become an integral part of the global economy today. Their main purpose is to ensure a unified approach to the preparation of financial statements, facilitate their comparability on an international level, and increase transparency for investors. International financial reporting standards have been adopted by many countries, which is of great importance for coordinating business processes, evaluating the effectiveness of company operations, and standardizing financial information. At the same time, adapting the accounting system to international standards is crucial not only for meeting legal requirements but also for enhancing competitiveness in business processes. This article discusses the integration of international financial reporting standards into the accounting system, their essence and benefits, as well as the implementation process and the experience of international countries.
This article examines and analyzes the practice of auditing consolidated financial statements in commercial banks and preparing audit reports based on international auditing standards. In the practice of auditing in banks, the issue of the application of international auditing standards by an external auditor, its features in the implementation of ISAs and the organization of audit reports and practical suggestions for its improvement are considered
This article will comment on the main points of current asset accounting in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and consider issues of its practical application. The scientific study presents the disclosure of the essence of current assets, determination of the cost of finished products, goods and unfinished production, assessment of reserves, classification by the price of net sales.