A series the arguments of seven prominent opponents to the U.S. adoption of IFRS.
Shyam Sunder–IFRS Critic (Yale professor)
Charles Niemeier–IFRS Critic (PCAOB member)
Ray Ball–IFRS Critic (Chicago professor)
Ed Ketz–IFRS Critic (Penn State professor)
Tom Selling–IFRS Critic (consultant, retired Thunderbird prof)
Bob Jensen–IFRS Critic (Trinity professor, emeritus)
David Albrecht–IFRS Critic (Concordia professor, was of Bowling Green)
Yet to write: Comprehensive argument for IFRS in the USA
Yet to write: Comprehensive argument against IFRS in the USA
Yet to write: Comparing and Evaluating Both Sides of the IFRS Issue








I can’t wait to read this…
I’m sorry to have missed the Monday, October 13, deadline for the Ray Ball installment of the series. Sometimes the demands of my day job (accounting professor with many students) supercede the demands of this blog.
Darla,
You misread it. I’m saying accounting day should be November 10. I’m announcing it on October 6, just to give 5 weeks preparation time. I think Mad Hatter day should be the only “day” ever permitted on October 6.
Dave
I think that accountants day should be April 16 in the USA and May 1 in Canada – the day after tax filing (exclusive of extensions),
You have it on the same day as Mad Hatter Day.
Thanks for the “heads up” on this