International accounting journal

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IRZ
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description Business magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Accounting
language German and English)
publishing company Publishing house CHBeck
First edition 2006
Frequency of publication monthly (11 issues)
Web link www.irz-online.de
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The journal for international accounting - IRZ is a German-language specialist journal from the CHBeck publishing house . As a monthly specialist medium in the field of international accounting, the IRZ deals with the topics of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS) and the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US-GAAP).

Frequency of publication

The IRZ has been published in Germany ( Verlag CHBeck , Vahlen Verlag), Austria ( Linde Verlag ) and Switzerland (EXPERTsuisse) since 2006, initially every two months and since January 2008 monthly. The online module "IRZDirekt" is included for all IRZ subscribers.

Content and target audience

The aim of the IRZ is to provide solutions to current issues in international accounting. In the sections "The case - the solution", "Accounting and accounting policy", "Balance sheet analysis", "Accounting for value?", "Reporting and controlling", "Examination", "Expert commentary" and "Getting to the point!" Specialist authors report on developments in IFRS / IAS and US GAAP accounting, suggest solutions for problems that arise in practice and point out design options. The service section includes news on the setting of IASB / FASB standards and the development of IFRS and US GAAP regulations, as well as an IFRS magazine. The target group are capital market-oriented companies and their advisors. The IRZ is aimed at company accounting officers, auditors, tax consultants, sworn accountants, finance directors, financial analysts, banks as well as academics and lecturers at universities and technical colleges.

editor

The editors are Dirk Hachmeister, holder of the chair for accounting and finance at the University of Hohenheim , Gernot Hebestreit, honorary professor at the Westphalian Wilhelms University, Münster, Roman Rohatschek, chair holder at the Institute for Corporate Accounting and Auditing at the University of Linz and deputy head of the OePR ( Austrian Audit Office for Accounting), Vienna, Thomas Senger, honorary professor at Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf and Evelyn Teitler-Feinberg.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overview on Accounting-Portal.de (accessed on July 27, 2011)
  2. Brief description on Fachzeitung.de (accessed on July 27, 2011)
  3. http://www.oepr-afrep.at/ueber-uns/leitung-der-pruefstelle.html