Assistance in the design, implementation and monitoring of Compliance programs within the framework of local and international regulations (FCPA, Corporate Criminal Responsibility Law), including course delivery.
Grant Thornton's Human Capital division has a team of professionals determined to accompany individuals and organizations throughout the relationship between the employee and the organization.
Financial audit projects and special technical and concurrent reviews of programs of national and subnational governments financed by International Credit Organizations. Special projects for government entities, public and mixed companies.
The service offer includes financial due Diligence, operations services, business and strategic intelligence, ratings, advice on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and debt advice.
Academy is an e-learning platform that emerged as a joint initiative of Grant Thornton Argentina and Grant Thornton Perú. It is designed so that everyone can acquire new skills in accounting, auditing, taxes, technology and business through access to multiple courses and certifications.
We offer services of external audit of financial statements; assurance reports, agreed procedures and certifications; due-diligence and take-over of companies.
At Grant Thornton we use a single audit methodology across our global network. We apply it through an integrated set of software tools known as the Voyager suite. Meet it now.
At Grant Thornton we provide advice to our clients in the development of an Asset Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention strategy that allows them to prevent risks in a comprehensive manner.
Through our advisory activities we help dynamic organizations manage the operational challenges, risks and opportunities of a rapidly evolving competitive...
We offer services of external audit of financial statements; assurance reports, agreed procedures and certifications; due-diligence and take-over of companies.
We participate in the implementation of the requirements of the FIU in leading companies and our services ensure an orderly framework, optimizing the investment.
At Grant Thornton we offer the service of acting as "Responsible for Regulatory Compliance and Internal Control" for companies that requested registration as Settlement and Clearing Agent and Trading Agent.
Using a combination of reason and instinct, we work with you to develop a strategy that helps you both understand and manage your tax debt in a transparent and...
Buenos Aires’ IBC provides a point of contact so that our clients can easily reach the information and resources they need, supervising and supporting the...
Thanks to our extensive knowledge of the Agribusiness sector, we understand the challenges the business has to face and we can offer the client efficient...
We have experience advising teams in companies from the energy and resource industry. Our global network allows us to support our client in the expansion of...
Our flexible, partner-led teams are dynamic and focused on development. We take time to understand the details of the client’s business and offer unique solutions.
Our advisors provide solutions with higher efficacy demonstrating transparency, improving controls and developing new infrastructure to support economic...
We gather international teams of experts in corporate finance, restructuring and recovery, tax and insurance services to deliver customized solutions from initial investment, through development stages until the end of each project.
We have specialized teams in more than 140 markets delivering solutions regarding insurance, taxes and advisory to global, international, regional, local asset managers.
Access the guide prepared by Grant Thornton International that covers the new Standards and Interpretations on IFRS and covers 31 March 2023, 30 June 2023, 30 September 2023, 31 December 2023 and 31 March 2024 financial year ends.
One of our pillars is the commitment to the growth and development of our collaborators. Learn about the 2023 promotions in the Grant Thornton's teams.
The TNFD have recommended disclosures and related guidance build on the work of the TCFD and other reporting standards and frameworks, but with a focus on an entity’s impact on ecosystems and biodiversity.
The first external audit can be seen as a challenge. Although each company has its peculiarities, we have put together some recommendations that allow companies to prepare and ensure that their audit is a favourable process for the teams and focuses on the search for improvement opportunities.
Every August 11 in Argentina the Day of the Internal Auditor is celebrated, in commemoration of the creation of the Argentine chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors in 1960. Learn here what internal audit is, what is the importance and what an internal auditor needs to be successful.
Our audit teams have a new tool to carry out the auditing of financial statements, which will allow them to work with greater agility, protection and security. Preparing for the closing on December 31, 2023, all partners and managers participated in a two-day training session to learn more about it.
The International Sustainability Standards Board published the new IFRS S1 “General requirements for the disclosure of financial information related to sustainability” and IFRS S2 “Climate-related disclosures”. Find out what they are about here.
On May 9 and 10, the 11th edition of the CReCER Conference on Transparency and Accountability for Regional Economic Growth was held in São Paulo, Brazil. Grant Thornton was represented by Gabriel Righini, Audit Partner.
At its April meeting, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) decided to add to the transitional reliefs already proposed in relation to the adoption of its first two Sustainability Standards – IFRS S1 ‘General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information’ and IFRS S2 ‘Climate-related Disclosures’.
The latest Report to the Nations of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) has reported 2,110 confirmed cases of fraud in the world, with losses of US$ 3.6 billion.
The world of life sciences is formed around a framework of requirements. These requirements include regulations as well as the needs of providers and patients.
Our country has a wide range of energy resources. Given the growing demand to invest in a sustainable future, green hydrogen is positioned as an alternative. A new bill proposes its regulation.
As the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) meets today (22 July 2015) to discuss the 2017 implementation date for new global revenue recognition rules, Grant Thornton is asking the accounting board to delay implementation, as a global business survey finds that many businesses are not expecting to be ready by 2017.
IFRS News is your quarterly update on all things relating to International Financial Reporting Standards. We’ll bring you up to speed on topical issues, provide comment and points of view and give you a summary of any significant developments.
Accountants should work more closely with academia. That was my key takeaway from a trip to Edinburgh last week for the British Accounting and Finance Association meet. It is clear that the academics welcome input from practitioners and I found myself volunteering to share some of my experiences with their students. And I got the impression that lecturers would welcome much more practical input at all stages of research and in all aspects of their work.
IFRS News is your quarterly update on all things relating to International Financial Reporting Standards. We’ll bring you up to speed on topical issues, provide comment and points of view and give you a summary of any significant developments.
This illustrative set of interim financial statements sets out good practice in the application of the presentation and disclosure requirements of IFRS for companies preparing condensed interim financial statements for a six month accounting period beginning on 1 January 2014. It reflects changes in IFRS that are effective for the year ending 31 December 2014.
This illustrative set of financial statements sets out good practice in the application of the presentation and disclosure requirements of IFRS for year-end reporters. It reflects changes in IFRS that are effective for the year ending 31 December 2013.
This publication provides a high-level summary of recent changes to IFRS that will affect companies' future financial reporting. Changes are colour coded to help Chief Financial Officers identify the changes that will affect them most.
Efficiency and cost savings are big business in hospitality and tourism. It's hard to think of another sector which was such an early adopter of environmentally-friendly business practices.
IFRS 9 fundamentally rewrites the accounting rules for financial instruments, introducing a new approach for financial asset classification and replacing the now discredited incurred loss impairment model with a more forward-looking expected loss model. All in addition to the major new requirements on hedge accounting that we reported on at the end of 2013. This special edition of IFRS News outlines the new Standard’s requirements, and the benefits and challenges that it will bring.
Grant Thornton looks at the potential impact of IFRS 15 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers' for revenue recognition in the software and cloud services industries.
I spend a lot of time outside of work with friends and colleagues; going out, playing or watching sport, going to the cinema. But do I spend as much quality time as I should with my family? If you ask my Mum, she will say no.
After more than five years in development the IASB and FASB have at last published their new, converged Standard on revenue recognition – IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers’. IFRS 15 replaces IAS 18 and IAS 11 and will affect almost every revenue-generating entity that applies IFRSs. We applaud the two Boards for delivering a converged Standard in this critical area.
You may well have seen the news last week that the European Parliament approved a package of accounting reforms relating to the relationship between Public Interest Entities (PIE) and their auditors operating within the European Union.
This publication summarises the overall objectives and requirements of IAS 36, provides a step-by-step guide to performing an impairment assessment (including recording or reversing an impairment when necessary) and offers insights on best practices to address interpretative and practical application issues.
This publication guides management through the top 20 disclosure and accounting issues identified by Grant Thornton as potential challenges for IFRS preparers.
Grant Thornton International Ltd has commented on the IASB Exposure Draft 'Equity Method in Separate Financial Statements - Proposed amendments to IAS 27'.
IAS 39 ‘Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement’, the previous Standard that dealt with hedge accounting, was heavily criticised for containing complex rules which either made it impossible for entities to use hedge accounting or, in some cases, simply put them off doing so.