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  2. Australian Accounting Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) is an Australian Government agency that develops and maintains financial reporting standards applicable to entities in the private and public sectors of the Australian economy. Also, the AASB contributes to the development of global financial reporting standards and facilitates the participation ...

  3. Accounting Professional & Ethical Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    The Accounting Professional & Ethical Standards Board (APESB) is an independent, national body that sets out the code of ethics and professional standards with which accounting professionals who are members of CPA Australia, Institute of Chartered Accountants or Institute of Public Accountants must comply.

  4. List of accountancy bodies - Wikipedia

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    The International Accounting Standards Board issues IFRS; The International Federation of Accountants (with its International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board - IPSASB) issues IPSAS for Government/Public entities accounting. The IFRS Foundation; Albania. Albanian National Accounting Council; Australia. Australian Accounting Standards ...

  5. Australian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Australian corporations law has historically borrowed heavily from UK company law. Its legal structure now consists of a single, national statute, the Corporations Act 2001. [1] The statute is administered by a single national regulatory authority, the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC). [2]

  6. Financial regulation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Corporations Act 2001 sets up a uniform approach to the regulation of financial services through a uniform licensing and disclosure regime. The general regulatory position is that a person (whether an individual or corporate entity) carrying on a financial services business in Australia must, unless exempted, hold an Australian financial services licence (AFSL) issued by ASIC.

  7. List of acts of the Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Education Act 2013 2013 (No. 67) Yes (as amended) Australian Education (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2013 2013 (No. 68) Yes (as amended) Australian Electoral Office Act 1973 1973 (No. 83) No Australian Energy Market Act 2004 2004 (No. 99) Yes (as amended) Australian Federal Police Act 1979

  8. Margin on services - Wikipedia

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    Margin on Services (or MoS) is a financial reporting method developed by the Australian Accounting Standards Board that relates to life insurance companies in Australia and New Zealand. Under MoS, the value of future surpluses expected to emerge under a life insurance contract is first determined and then spread over the projected life of the ...

  9. List of Australian federal courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Australian Accounting Standards Board; Australian Classification Board; Australian Motor Vehicle Certification Board; Companies Auditors Disciplinary Board