Thursday, February 23, 2017

Seojeongwoo the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) members reappointed



[Korea nine hyerin financial newspaper reporter] Kookmin University professor seojeongwoo was reappointed by the International Accounting Standards Board (hereinafter, IASB) members.

South Korea and the Financial Accounting Standards Board has announced that won the same 23. Seojeongwoo members currently work with the International Accounting Standards Committee becomes more duties to perform the next three years come June 30 re-elected the existing five-year term kkeutnajiman.

The second term is the evaluation committee will seojeongwoo received recognition as an international financial expert width IFRS contributed to the development of more high level through the wide experience of its merits while.

In addition, South Korea is out to consolidate the international recognition of 'IFRS introduction of best countries "according to Ohm pay a steady effort to settle domestic IFRS was introduced in 2011. Seojeongwoo pace of overseas members are typically also determined to actively participate in the crazy results and positive impact on the process of the IASB amendments enacted and the IFRS.

As the IASB Korean personnel will continue to work on this reappointment it is expected that the phase of the IFRS Foundation in Korea become more robust. In addition, there are expected to be gathered and to continue its role as a working channel that reflects the uniqueness of domestic companies in the revision process, IFRS or effectively express their requirements, including stakeholder needs.

Seojeongwoo members are graduated from Seoul National University Geography and 1981, and had completed a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the same university in 1988 received a Business Administration (Accounting) degree from the American University of Illinois doctoral studies. July 2012 has one bar before the International Accounting Standards Committee activities in South Korea source ledger accounting standards.



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