Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica, Vol 7, No 3 (2011)

Comparative Study on Presentation of Statement of Financial Position in the Public Sector

Carmen Cretu, Victoria Gheonea, Carmen Sîrbu

Abstract


Although it is more than a decade since the elaboration of the first public accounting standards, countries are still reluctant to adopt them, preferring rather an adaptation of national legislation with the provisions IPSASs. Concerns about the necessity and usefulness of the application of International Public Sector Accounting Standards are due to economic influences, cultural, social, which made their mark on philosophy, doctrine and national accounting policies. Although financial statements may appear similar from country to country, there are differences that can be caused by a variety of social, economic and legal factors, and that some countries when setting the national requirements have considered the needs of different users of financial statements. These factors have led to the use of different definitions of the structures of financial statements, such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenses. Scope and disclosures in the financial statements were also affected. Therefore, this paper intends to emphasize similarities, but especially the differences between the two frames of reference - national norms to international standards - regarding Statement of financial position on a public institution.

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