The aim of this cooperation is to facilitate the participation of European constituents in this critical debate for the future of IFRS  and to ensure ultimately that the revised conceptual framework reflects an underlying accounting model that European stakeholders believe is conducive to robust and effective financial reporting standards.
	
	In addition, the joint publication will help to illustrate some of the major issues that will arise in the process of developing the new Framework, to explain the strategy of the accounting standard bodies for engaging with the IASB  in its development of the Framework, and to encourage others within Europe to engage in the development of the new Framework. 
	
	Given the vast scope of the project, and in order to facilitate obtaining input from European stakeholders in an open and proactive way, the accounting standard bodies have agreed to publish bulletins each covering a topic as well as a regular newsletter on project updates.
	
	This activity is taking place as the IASB  is restarting its work on this project with the ambition to complete it by 2015.  The work on the Conceptual Framework is the most important development in financial reporting since the restructuring of the IASB  and the adoption of IFRS  for use in Europe.
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