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Do principles‐based accounting standards lead to biased financial reporting? An Australian experiment
Authors:Jim Psaros
Institution:School of Business and Management, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, 2308, Australia
Abstract:International accounting standards are deliberately designed to be principles‐based (i.e. ‘substance over form’). With Australia's recent adoption of international accounting standards, a relevant question is, do principles‐based accounting standards lead to biased financial reporting? The present paper describes a study that analysed the consolidation judgements of senior accounting officials from Australian listed companies. Participants made consolidation judgements based on AASB 1024 Consolidated Accounts. Although AASB 1024 is not identical to IAS 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements, there are many similarities and both follow a principles‐based approach. In aggregate, the present study finds that principles‐based accounting standards do not necessarily lead to biased financial reporting.
Keywords:Accounts  Consolidation  Judgement  Principles-based
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