The Quarterly GAAP Bulletin (July–September 2025) highlights key accounting, auditing, and regulatory changes impacting Indian businesses. It covers updates from Ind AS, IFRS, SEBI, RBI, and international boards, offering concise insights for finance professionals.
The Quarterly GAAP Bulletin (July–September 2025) highlights key accounting, auditing, and regulatory changes impacting Indian businesses. It covers updates from Ind AS, IFRS, SEBI, RBI, and international boards, offering concise insights for finance professionals.
This edition covers updates from April to June 2025.
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The latest edition of the Quarterly GAAP Bulletin summarises significant accounting, auditing and regulatory updates, compiled to meet the needs of dynamic Indian businesses and focuses on key developments in India and across the globe.
A summary of significant accounting, auditing and related updates
Jatin Kalra shares his thoughts on RBI mandating the use of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) by banks, to align the banking regulations to global benchmarks.
A summary of significant accounting, auditing and related updates.
A summary of significant accounting, auditing and related updates.
The latest edition of the Monthly GAAP Bulletin that summarises significant accounting, auditing and regulatory updates
The quality and effectiveness of audit has become an extremely contested issue in recent times. A review around audit quality, the third of such reviews commissioned by the UK Government, was recently completed by Sir Donald Brydon.
Grant Thornton in India presents a monthly bulletin that summarises significant accounting, auditing and related updates, to meet the needs of dynamic Indian businesses, capturing key developments in India and across the globe.
This article on ‘Lease payments’ aims to help you decide which payments need to be recognised in the measurement of the liability and how changes in those payments are recognised.
In our latest report Rebuilding investors’ confidence through effective governance, we dissect some of the critical aspects impacting investors’ confidence in India and comprehensively cover the regulatory directives towards enhancement of long-term shareholder value.
The Companies Act, 2013 (‘2013 Act’) has undergone quite a few changes since it was first enacted, through rules, orders, circulars and amendments.
“Status of Private Companies under the Companies Act, 2013” – that aims to provide an impact analysis of the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (‘2013 Act’) on Private Companies, largely due to the exemptions withdrawn, the new reliefs available and the exemptions newly provided by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (‘MCA’).