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    Both IFRS and ASPE Are Considered "Principles-Based" as Opposed to "Rules-Based
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Both IFRS and ASPE Are Considered "Principles-Based" as Opposed to "Rules-Based

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Both IFRS and ASPE are considered "principles-based" as opposed to "rules-based" standards.

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