BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP

The aim in this study is to analyze the current stage of conceptual convergence between Brazilian accounting standards applied to the public sector (NBCTSP) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). The complexity and range of transactions between public or private sector enti...

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Main Authors: José Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam), Marcleide Maria Macêdo Pederneiras, Jorge Expedito de Gusmão Lopes, João Marcelo Alves Macêdo, Adriana Rodrigues Fragoso
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Language:English
Published: Conselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC) 2012-11-01
Series:Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
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Online Access:http://www.repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/260/668
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spelling doaj-12f435e63ac7455083508b2d78557ecd2020-11-24T23:34:02ZengConselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC)Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade 1981-86102012-11-0164 English407419BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSPJosé Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam)Marcleide Maria Macêdo PederneirasJorge Expedito de Gusmão LopesJoão Marcelo Alves MacêdoAdriana Rodrigues FragosoThe aim in this study is to analyze the current stage of conceptual convergence between Brazilian accounting standards applied to the public sector (NBCTSP) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). The complexity and range of transactions between public or private sector entities, as a result of market internationalization, demand continuous and dynamic assessment of the events that promote quantitative or qualitative equity changes. For this evaluation process, observing accounting principles and standards is important to guarantee, among other information characteristics, understandability and comparability, thus reducing costs for investors and users in general, in view of the barriers raised by diverse languages, cultures, tax and economic policies. For convergence analysis, the standards’ contents were subject to a comparative study, based on a descriptive analysis, with a view to verifying the existing adherence between Brazilian and international standards applied to the public sector. The results found highlight that different aspects still have to be discussed with a view to an actual convergence with the international standards; the current convergence is partial. The high-quality conceptual exposure of the NBCPSPs is observed though, while the contents of the IPSAS are more focused on operating procedureshttp://www.repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/260/668ConvergenceInternationalizationPublic Sector.
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author José Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam)
Marcleide Maria Macêdo Pederneiras
Jorge Expedito de Gusmão Lopes
João Marcelo Alves Macêdo
Adriana Rodrigues Fragoso
spellingShingle José Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam)
Marcleide Maria Macêdo Pederneiras
Jorge Expedito de Gusmão Lopes
João Marcelo Alves Macêdo
Adriana Rodrigues Fragoso
BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
Convergence
Internationalization
Public Sector.
author_facet José Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam)
Marcleide Maria Macêdo Pederneiras
Jorge Expedito de Gusmão Lopes
João Marcelo Alves Macêdo
Adriana Rodrigues Fragoso
author_sort José Francisco Ribeiro Filho (in memoriam)
title BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
title_short BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
title_full BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
title_fullStr BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
title_full_unstemmed BRAZILIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONVERGENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS - IPSAS AND NBCTSP
title_sort brazilian and international accounting standards applied to the public sector and the challenge of convergence: a comparative analysis - ipsas and nbctsp
publisher Conselho Federal de Contabilidade (CFC)
series Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade
issn 1981-8610
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The aim in this study is to analyze the current stage of conceptual convergence between Brazilian accounting standards applied to the public sector (NBCTSP) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). The complexity and range of transactions between public or private sector entities, as a result of market internationalization, demand continuous and dynamic assessment of the events that promote quantitative or qualitative equity changes. For this evaluation process, observing accounting principles and standards is important to guarantee, among other information characteristics, understandability and comparability, thus reducing costs for investors and users in general, in view of the barriers raised by diverse languages, cultures, tax and economic policies. For convergence analysis, the standards’ contents were subject to a comparative study, based on a descriptive analysis, with a view to verifying the existing adherence between Brazilian and international standards applied to the public sector. The results found highlight that different aspects still have to be discussed with a view to an actual convergence with the international standards; the current convergence is partial. The high-quality conceptual exposure of the NBCPSPs is observed though, while the contents of the IPSAS are more focused on operating procedures
topic Convergence
Internationalization
Public Sector.
url http://www.repec.org.br/index.php/repec/article/view/260/668
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