 Slovenia - From Yugoslavia to the European Union
Slovenia’s achievements over the past several years have been remarkable. Thirteen years after independence from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, the country is among the most advanced of all the transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe. Remarkably, however, very little has been published documenting this historic transition. In the only book of its kind, the contributors — many of them the architects of Slovenia’s current transformation —analyze the country’s three-fold transition from a command to a market economy.
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| This report provides an assessment of accounting, financial reporting, and auditing requirements and practices within the enterprise and financial sectors in Slovenia, using International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); International Standards on Auditing (ISA); and the relevant portions of European Union (EU) law (also known as the acquis communautaire), as benchmarks. It draws on international experience and good practices in the field of accounting and audit regulation. Without attempting to provide a detailed tactical design for reform, the report sketches the policy recommendations to enhance the quality of corporate financial reporting in Slovenia.

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