Examples of using Changes in accounting policies in English and their translations into Spanish
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which has been restated as at 1 January 2012 to incorporate adjustments made due to changes in accounting policies as at 1 January 2012 resulting from the implementation of IPSAS.
Change in accounting policies.
Changes in accounting policy.
Changes in accounting policy.
Changes in accounting policy and prior-period errors and adjustments.
Change in accounting policy.
Change in accounting policy related to IPSAS.
Change in accounting policy Note 3.
Changes in accounting policy.
Impact of changes in accounting policy.
Change in accounting policy for advances to implementing partners.
Change in accounting policy.
This change in accounting policy has been applied retroactively.
UN-Women agreed with the Board's recommendation that it apply changes in accounting policy consistently from the date of adoption.
UN-Women applies changes in accounting policy consistently from the date of adoption.
This represented a change in accounting policy and also resulted in the restatement of prior-year balances.
The Board recommended that UN-Women apply changes in accounting policy consistently from the date of adoption.
Amounts for the previous biennium have been restated to reflect the change in accounting policy.
The change in accounting policy was effective as from the 2010-2011 biennium
The cumulative effect of changes in accounting policy and the correction of fundamental errors.