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Title Empirically Investigating Saudi Arabian Accountants’ Readiness to Implement IAS 2
Authors Al-Mousa, Muna Ali
Al-Adeem, Khalid Rasheed
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Keywords International Financial Reporting Standards
міжнародні стандарти фінансової звітності
международные стандарты финансовой отчетности
readiness
готовність
готовность
inventories
інвентаризація
инвентаризация
practicing accountants
практична бухгалтерія
практичекая бухгалтерия
accounting knowledge
знання бухгалтерського обліку
знание бухгалтерского учета
Type Article
Date of Issue 2017
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/61796
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Ali Al-Mousa, M., Al-Adeem, Kh. (2017). Empirically Investigating Saudi Arabian Accountants` Readiness to Implement IAS 2. Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks, 1(3), 5-21. DOI: 10.21272/fmir.1(3).5-21.2017
Abstract This study focuses on practicing accountants in Saudi Arabia to examine their readiness to adopt the mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). More specifically, it investigates the International Accounting Standard for Inventories, an indicator for accountants’ understanding of IFRS requirements. To do so, we conduct an online questionnaire survey, which reveals that 52.27% accountants may not be ready for IFRS implementation. The lack of knowledge about certain IAS 2 requirements raises further concerns about accountants’ readiness to implement more complicated IFRS, some of which have no comparable local financial accounting standards. These findings draw attention to the effectiveness of IFRS training courses. Further, 57.20% accountants, all of whom reviewed the Saudi Organization for Certified Public Accountants’ (SOCPA) website, provided appropriate answers, indicating SOCPA’s significant contribution toward the spreading of awareness and knowledge about IFRS. Our findings have implications for practitioners and accounting regulators as well as bodies responsible for standardizing accounting practices in Saudi Arabia. In particular, they suggest steps necessary to increase accountants’ readiness for IFRS adoption, which became mandatory since January 1, 2017, for all listed companies. In conclusion, this study serves as a foundation for future research on the topic, which can be extended to the realm of auditors, and obstacles confronting accountants in IFRS implementation.
Appears in Collections: Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks (FMIR)

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