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Last updated: 9 July 2026

Who Writes Our Content

Every technical guide published on this website is written or reviewed by a qualified member of the IFRION Advisory team — chartered accountants with direct experience applying IFRS in practice, not generalist content writers. Each article carries a byline identifying its author and their professional credentials, and you can view the full team on our Leadership page.

How We Research and Write

Our technical guides are based on the current text of the relevant IFRS or IAS standard, cross-checked against IASB publications and, where relevant, official amendments or forthcoming standards. We aim to explain the practical judgment calls that arise in applying a standard — not just restate the standard itself — drawing on our advisory experience with real client engagements, while never disclosing client-identifiable information.

Accuracy and Review

Before publication, every article is reviewed by a second qualified team member for technical accuracy. If a standard changes, or we identify an error or an area that needs clarification, we update the article and revise its "last updated" date rather than leaving outdated guidance live.

Corrections

If you believe something on this site is inaccurate or out of date, please tell us at advisory@ifrionadvisory.co.uk. We take technical accuracy seriously and will review and correct genuine errors promptly.

What Our Content Is — and Isn't

Our blog and technical guides are written to help finance professionals understand complex accounting topics in practical terms. They are general educational content, not a substitute for engagement-specific professional advice. See our Terms of Service for more on this distinction.

Independence

We do not accept payment, free products, or other consideration in exchange for favourable coverage of any standard-setting body, software vendor, or third party mentioned in our content.