Diagnostic Study of Accounting and Auditing Practices in Selected Developing Member Countries


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Consolidating the results of a study conducted in four developing member countries--the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Fiji Islands, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Sri Lanka--this book summarizes the major findings of the diagnostic study on available accounting and auditing support contained in the four country reports and provides recommendations and action plans to address identified weaknesses. These reports offer reference materials on accounting and auditing, identify potential actions that the participating governments or the accounting profession can take to rectify weaknesses, and provide the participating countries with a benchmark against which to measure their progress in improving financial management and governance arrangements.




Diagnostic Study of Accounting and Auditing Practices in the Marshall Islands


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This book consolidates the results of a study conducted in four DMCs--Azerbaijan, Fiji Islands, Marshall Islands, and Sri Lanka. It summarizes the major findings of the diagnostic study on available accounting and auditing support contained in the four country reports and provides recommendations and an action plan to address identified weaknesses.










ADB Review


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Diagnostic Study of Accounting and Auditing Arrangements in the Republic of Uzbekistan


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This extensive study identifies the current accounting and auditing practices of Mongolia, analyzing issues like government budgeting, professional infrastructure, and donor assistance. In addition to commenting on the nation's current financial situation, this study also recognizes potential economic deficiencies and provides an action plan to implement for future success.




Azerbaijan Republic


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This paper assesses Azerbaijan’s 2001 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF), and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria. Economic and financial performance was satisfactory, and all quantitative performance criteria were met. Implementation of structural reforms was somewhat slower than programmed, and the authorities are requesting waivers for nonobservance of three structural performance criteria for end-September 2001 and the continuous performance criterion on the stock of external arrears. The adoption of regulations on the oil fund budget was done on time.




Inception Report


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