dc.description.abstract | This research report sought to establish if the adoption of the International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS) for SMEs and UKGAAP by Nakawa division SMEs has been associated with
high quality of accounting financial reports. The International Accounting Standards Board
(IASB) in its objectives assumes that the beneficial effects from IFRS for SMEs and UKGAAP
adoption include honesty, timeliness, and comparability and reduced cost of capital. Based on the
above assumptions, this research report applied accounting reports quality measures to find out
whether the adoption of IFRS and UKGAAP has led to improvements in accounting reports of
Small and Medium Enterprises in Nakawa division in Kampala, Uganda. The research applied
both descriptive and analytical research designs to explain in detail the findings. The
methodology was also based on prior literature definition of metrics of accounting quality testing
the relevance, honesty, timeliness and comparability that IFRS for SMEs and UKGAAP
Accountng Standards have on the financial reports of the Nakawa division SMEs. The study
measured the reactions of the respondents through the use of both closed ended and open ended
questionnaires together with oral interviews. The total findings showed that the majority of the
respondents were impresed with the financial reports their enterprises produce while following
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for SMEs and UKGAAP.
The results of the correlation analysis showed a postive significant relatioship between the
relevance and quality of accounting reports of SMEs with the application of IFRS and UKGAAP
(r = 0.550, p 0.01). In conclusion therefore, adopting IFRS for SMEs and UKGAAP is a big
move for the SMEs in Nakawa division, accounting regulatory body and the Government of
Uganda because the benefits are more than the disadvantages. This research report recommends
that the Government should introduce some incentives to motivate the owners of the SMEs
across the country to adopt IFRS for SMEs and UKGAAP for making accounting finanancial
reports and the carriculum of academic institutions should also be restructured in order to be
IFRS and UKGAAP compliant. The cost of acquiring IFRS and UKGAAP training should also
be subsidised especially for SMEs by accounting regulatory body. | en_US |