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Innovative Performance In The Practice Of The Accounting Profession In The Republic Of Moldova

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  • Viorica UNGUREANU

    (State University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova)

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Science is determined by innovation, and accounting is no exception. The professional reasoning in organizing the accounting activity within each entity in any field of the national economy, presupposes the implementation of technologies, innovations and the application of National Accounting Standards, IAS / IFRS, which can be influenced by taxation, level of experience, the quality of financial audit, as well as the attitude towards risk. The slowdown in the implementation of technologies and standards in the case of the Republic of Moldova has been influenced by the complexity of the adoption and implementation of IAS / IFRS, the imbalance of internal versus external beneficiaries, and the costs of implementing advanced technologies or innovations. The influence of factors (bureaucracy, formalism and professionalism) on the supervisory bodies of the Republic of Moldova has contributed to the slowdown in the full adoption of IAS / IFRS and innovations or technologies. The required direction at the moment is the digital domain, entities transiting from physical work in the office to the remote one, and which requires the moment of transition to the online environment of tools necessary for connection through technologies, to ensure data protection and to protect against cyber attacks. In this context, the emergence of several venture capital firms is possible. Every innovative idea needs to be reflected in Accounting Reports and Balance Sheets, for these reasons accounting is bound to crystallize truthful and current information, based on fair and true value.

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  • Viorica UNGUREANU, 2022. "Innovative Performance In The Practice Of The Accounting Profession In The Republic Of Moldova," Contemporary Economy Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 7(4), pages 18-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:brc:brccej:v:7:y:2022:i:4:p:18-23
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    Keywords

    IAS; IFRS; accounting; innovations; technology;
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    • M41 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Accounting - - - Accounting

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