F30-2 (2007) EMERGING TRENDS IN FINANCE AND FINANCIAL REPORTING IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE - I
Emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe play very important role in the global economy of the 21st century. There are lots of investment opportunities for foreign investor at this time. Fortunately for the comparability of the reports, financial reporting in EU countries is facing the new phenomenon - the harmonization of its regulation with International Financial Reporting Standards. Reporting under IFRS is a very important deal for the specialists on finance.
Organizer: Jiri Strouhal, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic
Chair: Jiri Strouhal, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic

Boris Popesko, Tomas Bata University Zlin — Czech Republic, Implementing Accurate and Effective Costing Systems in Manufacturing

Bohuslava Knapova, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic, A Benefit of New Costing Methods for Firm Management

David Tucek, Tomas Bata University Zlin — Czech Republic, Theory and Practice of Business Process Management

Jiri Strouhal, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic, Carmen G. Bonaci and Dumitru Matis, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj Napoca — Romania, Fair Value Accounting for Financial Instruments: An Historical Perspective

Zuzana Tuckova, Tomas Bata University Zlin — Czech Republic, Services as a Basis for Company Growth

Dana Dvorakova, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic, Historical Costs versus Fair Value Measurement in Financial Accounting

Discussants: Boris Popesko, Tomas Bata University Zlin — Czech Republic, Razvan V. Mustata, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj Napoca — Romania, Jirina Boksova and Monika Randakova, University of Economics Prague — Czech Republic

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