The effects on the financial statement of and adoption of IFRS from NGAAP

Previous research has been done on the effects of the mandatory transition to International Financial Reporting Standard for listed companies in the EU/EEA in 2005. This thesis wants to provide an updated view of the transition effects in Norway, focusing on where in the financial statement the effe...

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