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Read More:Accounting for extractive industries
Publishing Date
18 Jun 2010 11:59am GMT
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The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has produced a discussion paper setting out its proposals for the extractive industries. The aim is to produce a common standard of accounting for extractive industries with the intention that the standard will harmonise accounting across the mineral extraction and oil and gas sectors.

The Mining Journal website this week includes a response to the discussion paper by PKF, which has written a document to inform interested parties and to gather their views. The IASB has asked ten specific questions in its paper and PKF has added a further four.

 

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