Corporate Governance
IFRS, or International Financial Reporting Standards, are a set of accounting standards developed to provide a global framework for how public companies prepare and disclose their financial statements. These standards aim to make financial reporting consistent, transparent, and comparable across international boundaries, facilitating better understanding and decision-making for investors and stakeholders. By adhering to IFRS, companies can enhance their credibility and access to international capital markets.
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