Conversion considerations for IFRS: implications for energy companies

Hosted by the Ernst & Young Energy Center

Even in the midst of the current financial markets' turmoil, many business professionals continue to call for a move to a single set of robust, international accounting standards. Thus, a possible transition to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) carries with it the potential to impact business operations throughout the energy industry value chain. On 3 December, the Ernst & Young Energy Center is hosting a webcast to highlight how the likely transition to IFRS will impact energy companies.

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Scheduled for:
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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Wed 03 Dec 2008 04:00:00 PM GMT

Duration: 01:30

CPE Credits Offered: 1.5

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