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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Accounting in Islamic banks: evidence for IAS-IFRS/FAS convergence in an exploratory study of Islamic banks in the Gulf region

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In spite of the AAOIFI's own FASs, which are designed for Islamic finance and its need to comply with Sharia law, the IAS-IFRS standards are still applied by many Islamic banks. Our research addresses the degree of agreement between the IAS-IFRS and the FAS through an exploratory study which provides a comparative analysis of the financial statements of Islamic banks in the Gulf region, using these two different systems. The results of our research show a genuine technical convergence, but at the same time a number of significant divergences re-garding the structure of the balance sheet and the cash-flow analysis
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halshs-01278066 , version 1 (23-02-2016)

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Aldo Levy, Hichem Rezgui. Accounting in Islamic banks: evidence for IAS-IFRS/FAS convergence in an exploratory study of Islamic banks in the Gulf region. Organizational development and change in organizations, Colloque international/séminaire doctoral organisé avec l'Academy Of Manangement (États-Unis) et Iséor, Jun 2012, Lyon, France. ⟨halshs-01278066⟩
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