The Effect of IFRS Adoption on Financial Reporting Pedagogy in South Africa

Author:

Coetzee Stephen A.1,Schmulian Astrid1

Affiliation:

1. Stephen A. Coetzee is an Associate Professor and Astrid Schmulian is a Senior Lecturer, both at the University of Pretoria.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: South Africa has for many years been involved in and supported the work of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) (formerly the International Accounting Standards Committee [IASC]). Accordingly, South Africa was an early adopter of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). This paper highlights two significant effects that the adoption of IFRS has had on accounting education in South Africa. First, both “English” and “Afrikaans” universities have faced, to varying degrees, the challenge of shifting from rule-based pedagogy to framework-based teaching of financial reporting. Second, the Afrikaans universities' primary source of reference for their financial reporting students, namely the financial reporting standards, is no longer available in Afrikaans and as a result introduces the risks and complexities associated with the translation from English into Afrikaans.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Education,Accounting

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