Today, two benchmarks - International Financial Reporting Standards - IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards - IFRS) and the generally accepted accounting rules of the USA - BHUQ (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles - GAAP) are recognized as the standard of accounting. According to the analysis, there is almost no accountant in the world who is not aware of MHXS. Also, the number of countries that recognize international standards is increasing day by day. Also, the number of countries that recognize international standards is increasing day by day. It serves as an important tool in mutual cooperation between the countries of the world, including in the development of economic relations, especially in improving the investment environment. This article covers a number of aspects such as MHSS, international experience, and its use in the countries of the world.
The article examines the processes and challenges of transitioning Uzbekistan’s banking system to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The adoption of these standards, which are critical in the context of global economic integration, ensures the transparency, comparability, and reliability of financial reporting. In the Republic of Uzbekistan, the transition to IFRS is a vital component of economic reforms aimed at integrating banks into international financial markets and enhancing investor confidence. However, this process is accompanied by challenges, including the adaptation of the regulatory framework, training of qualified personnel, and development of information technology infrastructure. The article analyzes the key issues, challenges, and prospective solutions related to this transition.
This article analyzes the specific aspects of organizing the accounting for lease transactions in accordance with IFRS 16. In particular, it examines the recognition and presentation of the right-of-use asset and lease liability in the financial statements. The study explores the conditions for recognizing the right-of-use asset and lease liability, as well as the issues related to their disclosure in the notes to the relevant financial statements.
The paper discusses the harmonization of the current rules of the 7th National Accounting Standard (NAS) “Intangible Assets” with the requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Scientific proposals and recommendations are provided for introducing amendments and additions to the relevant provisions of the NAS. As a result, the compliance of the current 7th NAS “Intangible Assets” with IFRS requirements is ensured, creating opportunities for their practical application in enterprises.
This article analyzes the processes of preparing and analyzing the financial statements of joint-stock companies in Uzbekistan. Issues related to the transparency of financial statements and their alignment with international standards are discussed, including opportunities to enhance investment attractiveness through the application of IFRS requirements. A comparative analysis of national and international reporting standards is provided, along with the advantages of using modern digital technologies in financial analysis. Based on the conducted research, recommendations are proposed to ensure the financial stability of the corporate sector and its future development.
In this article, the issues of justifying the methodological aspects of the application of the IAS "Agriculture" in fisheries are covered. In particular, in relation to biological assets in fisheries, the rules for their recognition have been formulated based on the general rules of the IAS No. 41 "Agriculture"; directions for improving production cost accounting and product costing in fisheries in accordance with IAS No. 41 are indicated, and biological assets and products derived from them are categorized. Also, the use of international experience in the evaluation and accounting of fishery products made it possible to meet the requirements of the IAS and to integrate (harmonize) with the international community.
This article talks about the relevance and importance of the transition to international financial reporting standards (IFRS) in Uzbekistan today in the process of integration of the world economy. Also, the issues of harmonizing the financial statements prepared on the basis of BHMS in accordance with the MHSS, the stages of transformation are mentioned. Differences between national standards and international financial reporting standards are also analyzed
The article examines issues related to improving accounting policies for liabilities in enterprises operating in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) based on international standards. The author has developed a model accounting policy format that includes 10 main sections (general provisions, recognition, measurement, classification, documentation, inventory, revaluation, disclosure, risk management, internal control), as well as 5 specific sections characteristic of the ICT sector (licensing obligations, digital services, subscriber losses, network modernization, international roaming).
This article provides a systematic analysis of the practical application of offsetting criteria. Based on a comparative analysis and a summary of research, key conclusions and recommendations are provided for increasing the transparency and investment attractiveness of Uzbek companies, harmonizing accounting, and enhancing the transparency of financial reporting.
In this article, the international standards of financial reporting and the importance of using these standards in the national accounting system, national and international standards accounting for inventory, the main differences between them, as well as the legal basis for organizing inventory accounting, the main tasks and where the importance of using international standards is analyzed.
This article is about the specifics of the profit tax audit in telecommunication companies, it describes the specifics of conducting an audit in telecommunication companies, the advantages of the billing system, as well as the tasks that need to be performed.
This article discusses the process of transforming accounting in trade enterprises from national standards to international standards. It outlines the stages, challenges, advantages, and current issues in transforming reports prepared under national standards into international standards, as well as the necessary tasks that need to be carried out.
This article covers the issues of improving profit tax accounting based on international standards of financial reporting. Also, the accounting of profit tax is presented on the basis of practical information.
This article discusses the procedure for accounting for the sale of fixed assets and leasing them back according to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The problem with this topic is that the issue of sale and leaseback is not currently applied in the practice of Uzbekistan and is new to us. The authors examined this issue in detail in the article with examples and accounting records. The tables presented were compiled by the authors of the article. The forms of the statement of financial position and the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income in a shortened form are taken from international practice in preparing financial statements. To resolve the issue, the double entry method in accounting was used. The merit of the authors is that the issue under consideration with examples, tables and report forms was made available to Uzbek accounting practitioners and other interested parties.