Abstract
Japan is negotiating diligently with the European Union and is asking for its approval of the Japanese accounting standard as an equivalent to the IFRSs. If the Japanese accounting standard fails to be recognized as an equivalent of the IFRSs, disclosure by Japanese companies based on the Japanese accounting standard currently in the European Union would not be allowed. This would severely affect the financing activities of Japanese companies seeking to raise funds in the European Union. Japanese corporations are also concerned about the possibility that Japanese accounting standards could be branded as inferior to the European or U.S. Accounting Standards, thus causing a general mistrust among investors in Japanese capital markets.
Recommended Citation
Mitsuru Misawa,
The Japanese Issues and Perspective on the Convergence of International Accounting Standards,
25
Nw. J. Int'l L. & Bus.
711
(2005).
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/njilb/vol25/iss3/30