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ABSTRACT

Previous studies have paid little attention to the state of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) awareness and adoption in North-Central geo-political zone of Nigeria. This study investigated level of awareness, challenges and adoption of IFRS for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in North-Central Nigeria with the view of highlighting the implication for financial reporting quality. The outcome variable in the study is financial reporting quality measured by qualitative reporting attributes namely, reliability, comparability and understandability. The explanatory and control variables are IFRS awareness, challenges and adoption, taxation, entity size and ownership structure. From the population of 556 registered SMEs in three randomly selected States in the zone, a sample of 307 SMEs was selected for the study. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire. Multiple regression analysis was applied to test the study hypotheses. Results show that the financial reporting practice of SMEs in North-Central Nigeria is not only poor, but also majority of the business entities do not prepare financial reports in line with the guidelines of the IFRS for SMEs. Result further show that IFRS awareness significantly influences understandability, for instance, a unit increase in the level of IFRS awareness will result in the decline of understandability by a unit of 0.0779 (β1=0.0779, p

INTRODUCTIONInternational Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) refers to a set of accounting standards developed by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to be applied when preparing the financial statement and balance sheet of a company (Ball, 2006). IFRS was developed in 2001 by the IASB in the public interest to provide a single set of high quality, understandable and uniform accounting standards. With the globalization of finance, the adoption of IFRS will enable investors to exchange financial information in a meaningful and trustworthy manner. Adoption of IFRS would facilitate decision-making, there by leading to better accountability and compliance with tax legislation ( and Gracyna, 2013).


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Recently, the IASB has focused its efforts in attempting to harmonize the financial reporting of non-listed firms by introducing the IFRS for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as an alternative framework that can be applied by eligible entities in place of the full set of IFRSs. This is a self-contained standard, incorporating accounting principles based on existing IFRSs that were simplified to suit the entities that fall within its scope (Christina, Mihaela, & Oana, 2011). Adoption of IFRS for SMEs will help in enhancing the quality and comparability of SMEs financial statement around the world and assist SMEs in gaining access to finance which will not benefit only the SMEs, but also their customers, client and all other users of SMEs financial statement and this brings about growth in every business (IFRS foundation, 2012). The IFRS for SMEs will facilitate the further growth of the SMEs and business sector globally (Mage, 2010). As observed by and Gracyna (2013), theadoption of IFRS for SMEs will not only facilitate decision-making, it will also results into better accountability and compliance with tax legislation. project topics

One significant contribution of the adoption of IFRS for SMEs is improvement in the quality of financial reporting among SMEs. Financial reporting quality refers to quality information about an entity’s financial performance and position during a period. Investors and creditors often use information about the past in assessing the prospects of entities (Ahmed,2011). If quality of financial reporting is poor, it will be difficult to determine correctly the netprofit of the business. In the absence of financial reporting, entities cannot ascertain whether they are making profit or loss (David, Thomas and Onsongo, 2011). Studies focusing on the accounting practices of SMEs have provided evidence that majority of the SMEs do not have records of financial statements or the financial position of


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