Isabel Lourenço
ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon
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Archive | 2015
Isabel Lourenço; Maria João Major
Accounting has often been described as the language of business. As the increasing competition of overseas markets begins to affect even the smallest local companies, many more business professionals must become fluent in accounting principles and practice. Standardization of Financial Reporting and Accounting in Latin American Countries highlights the recent move to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and addresses some of the concerns raised due to cultural differences and the level of enforcement of these standards in separate countries. Describing the evolution of both financial and managerial accounting due to the adoption of IFRS, this book is an essential reference source for both students and seasoned professionals in the fields of accounting, finance, and related management fields, especially those with an international emphasis.
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting | 2011
José Dias Curto; José Castro Pinto; Ana Isabel Morais; Isabel Lourenço
The Third International Conference of the International Journal of Accounting Research | 2015
Isabel Lourenço; Verônica de Fátima Santana; Alex Augusto Timm Rathke; Manuel Castelo Branco
Annual Congress of the University of Saint Paul de Controladoria e Contabilidade | 2013
Inna Paiva; Isabel Lourenço
Archive | 2005
Isabel Lourenço; Ana Isabel Morais
Annual Congress of the Centre for International Education and Research, Niagara University | 2005
Isabel Lourenço; José Dias Curto
Archive | 2004
Isabel Lourenço; Ana Isabel Morais
XVI Congresso Internacional de Contabilidade e Auditoria | 2017
Marta Silva; Isabel Lourenço; Manuel Castelo Branco
40th European Accounting Association Annual Congress | 2017
Jorge Katsumi Nyiama; Isabel Lourenço; José Dias Curto
XVII Encuentro AECA | 2016
Jorge Katsumi Nyiama; Isabel Lourenço; Manuel Castelo Branco