SEC approves statement on global accounting standards and IFRS convergence

The SEC issued a statement on Wednesday outlining its position with respect to global accounting standards. Specifically, the SEC stated that it supports "the objective of financial reporting in the global markets pursuant to a single set of high-quality globally accepted accounting standards." It recognizes, however, that incorporating IFRS into the U.S. financial reporting environment would be a large task and recognizes the need for deliberation as well as a sufficient transition time to prepare for such a change.

Thus, the SEC directed its staff to develop and execute a work plan to enhance the SEC's understanding and assist it in making a decision in 2011 regarding the incorporation of IFRS into the financial reporting system for U.S. issuers. Specifically, the work plan sets out the following areas of concern: (i) sufficient development and application of IFRS for the U.S. domestic reporting system; (ii) the independence of standard setting for the benefit of investors; (iii) investor understanding and education regarding IFRS; (iv) examination of the U.S. regulatory environment that would be affected by a change in accounting standards; (v) the impact on issuers; and (vi) human capital readiness.

Considering the time required to successfully implement a change in financial reporting, the SEC stated that should it make the decision in 2011 to incorporate IFRS, the earliest that U.S. companies would report under such a system would be approximately 2015 or 2016, although SEC staff have been asked to further evaluate this timeline as part of the work plan.

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