Aileen Pierce
University College Dublin
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Accounting and Business Research | 2002
Aileen Pierce; Pauline Weetman
Abstract Index-based harmonisation measurement techniques using company accounts data have been developed in prior research. Although the results of applying such measures have been reported in the literature as indicating actual levels of financial reporting harmony, such conclusions have not always been justified. In the first instance, it can be argued that the limitations of the indices as measures of financial reporting harmony in situations of non-disclosure were not always appreciated or highlighted. Secondly, data used for the purpose of measuring harmony was not always sufficiently robust to support the conclusions drawn. In this study, a generalised formula is presented, combining different categories of non-disclosure. It is reconciled to special cases derived in previous research and is then applied to company accounts data, which is sufficiently refined in detail to form a basis for answering illustrative exploratory research questions relating to the level of harmony and harmonisation trends. The specific analysis relates to deferred tax accounting in Ireland and Denmark over a period of eight years. Statistical analysis reinforces a discussion that warns researchers of the potential variations in results. Conclusions are drawn that the state of harmony is better estimated when the data is analysed to distinguish applicable from not-applicable cases of non-disclosure, and the index formulae applied are adjusted appropriately in both the numerator and the denominator. However, caution remains necessary where the non-disclosure level is relatively high.
European Accounting Review | 1996
Aileen Pierce
Accounting profits form the basis on which Republic of Ireland tax liabilities are computed. For tax purposes these profits are adjusted to reflect the tax regulations which differ from accounting rules determining profit calculation. Fiscal policy can dictate treatment other than generally accepted accounting practice for certain transactions. Deferred tax provisions are used to match the tax charge in accounts with reported profits. Despite the independence of tax and accounting regulations, changes in accounting regulations are often complicated by the existence of tax implications. Equally, the tax authorities have in the past accepted changes in accounting treatment without penalty.
Accounting in Europe | 2017
Collette E. Kirwan; Aileen Pierce
Abstract We examine the extent to which International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) are used as a reference point and as a basis for the development of accounting standards in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). In particular, the focus is on accounting standards applicable to entities other than those listed on a regulated EU market. The objective is to provide a deeper understanding of the direct and indirect effect of IFRS on accounting standards applicable predominantly to private companies limited by shares in ROI. We illustrate how the historical links between the UK and ROI continue to influence accounting standards applicable in ROI. The enactment of the Companies (Accounting) Bill 2016 into ROI law will maintain the traditional alignment of UK and ROI accounting regulation, whilst simultaneously bringing into force the remaining aspects of the EU Accounting Directive 2013/34/EU, not currently applicable in ROI.
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal | 2009
Niamh Brennan; Encarna Guillamon-Saorin; Aileen Pierce
The International Journal of Digital Accounting Research | 2005
Barry Smith; Aileen Pierce
Accounting in Europe | 2009
Richard M.S. Wilson; Aileen Pierce; Mark Allison; Martin Hoogendoorn; Bohumil Král; Kim Watty
Irish Accounting Review | 2000
Pauline Weetman; Aileen Pierce
Open Access publications | 2008
Niamh Brennan; Encarna Guillamon-Saorin; Aileen Pierce
Archive | 2003
Aileen Pierce; Niamh Brennan
Archive | 1992
Niamh Brennan; Francis J. O'Brien; Aileen Pierce