IFRS vs. German GAAP Series: Goodwill
IFRS 3, IAS 36, and IAS 38 set out the accounting requirements for goodwill under IFRS. Under German GAAP, the core legal source for goodwill accounting is the HGB. IFRS […]
IFRS 3, IAS 36, and IAS 38 set out the accounting requirements for goodwill under IFRS. Under German GAAP, the core legal source for goodwill accounting is the HGB. IFRS […]
Each year, financial institutions are required to report to De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) under the Investor Compensation Scheme (ICS) on the investment value of their non-professional clients. With the next
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IAS 38, which deals with Intangible assets, was revised in March 2004 and applies to intangible assets acquired in business combinations occurring on or after 31 March 2004, or
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The Netherlands recently encountered a significant hurdle in its offshore wind ambitions. No companies submitted bids for the Nederwiek I‑A offshore wind farm, a planned 1 GW project located approximately 100
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Inflation in the Netherlands slowed slightly in October, offering a glimmer of relief to households and businesses after months of persistently high prices. According to a preliminary estimate published by
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The Dutch fintech sector is experiencing remarkable growth, with new data from De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) showing that financing via fintech platforms more than doubled between 2021 and 2024. Lending
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As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms economies and reshapes societies worldwide, countries like France and the Netherlands are navigating the promise and peril of this powerful technology. While AI offers immense