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The World Congress of Accountants (WCOA) has been held under the auspices of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), the worldwide organization for the accountancy profession, every five years since 1977 and every four years since 2002. The host organization rotates every four years to a different national professional accounting organization, chosen by an IFAC selection team. The objective of the team is to select the candidate most likely to host a financially and otherwise successful World Congress and surrounding program. Selection criteria include the abilities and experience of the member body and the professional conference organizers in organizing such events; the suitability of the proposed venue; and the attractiveness to potential delegates of the venue and of the country in which it is situated; among other criteria. The Congress gives participants the opportunity to listen to world-class speakers and leaders of the finance and business community, to exchange views with other accounting and finance professionals from around the world, and to debate current issues and trends in the profession. Congress speakers include international and national standards setters, accounting organizations, accounting firms, regulators, and commerce groups.〔() 18th World Congress of Accountants〕 About eighteen months in advance of the Congress, IFAC issues a call for applications for research papers; selected papers are published and distributed at the Congress to stimulate debate and share innovative thought leadership. The submission guidelines in the call for papers document state that "papers are welcomed on original and unpublished research by scholars belonging to academic or accountancy bodies".〔 () Call for Papers 〕 Since the first World Congress of Accountants was held in 1904, presentation topics have included accounting for profits and government issues,〔 () Taking Account of History 〕 public sector accounting, and fair value accounting.〔() 18th World Congress of Accountants〕 Dubbed by some as the "Olympics of the Accountancy Profession", the WCOA attracts thousands of accountants, with 6,000 delegates from 134 countries attending the 18th World Congress of Accountants in Kuala Lumpur in 2010.〔 () World Congress of Accountants 2014- Program overview〕 ==World Congress of Accountants held to date== To date there were 18 WCOA: 1st World Congress of Accountants (St. Louis, USA, 1904) 2nd World Congress of Accountants (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1926) 3rd World Congress of Accountants (New York, United States of America, 1929) 4th World Congress of Accountants (London, United Kingdom, 1933) 5th World Congress of Accountants (Berlin, Germany, 1938) 6th World Congress of Accountants (London, United Kingdom, 1952) 7th World Congress of Accountants (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1957) 8th World Congress of Accountants (New York, United States of America, 1962) 9th World Congress of Accountants (Paris, France, 1967) 10th World Congress of Accountants (Sydney, Australia, 1972) 11th World Congress of Accountants (Munich, Germany, 1977) 12th World Congress of Accountants (Mexico City, Mexico, 1982) 13th World Congress of Accountants (Tokyo, Japan 1987) 14th World Congress of Accountants (Washington, USA, 1992) 15th World Congress of Accountants (Paris, France, 1997) 16th World Congress of Accountants (Hong Kong, People Republic of China, 2002)〔() CFO Asia: 16th World Congress of Accountants - the Olympics of Accountants〕〔() Overwhelming response to the 16th World Congress of Accountants - IFAC〕 17th World Congress of Accountants was held in Istanbul in November 2006. Its major theme is 'Accountants: generating economic growth and stability worldwide’.〔() The official website of the Istanbul 17th World Congress of Accountants〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「World Congress of Accountants」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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