INTERNATIONAL BOOKKEEPING REGISTRY

INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE REGISTRY — PROFESSIONAL OBJECT REGISTRY
OVERVIEW

International Bookkeeping Registry is a structured international knowledge registry of bookkeeping frameworks, authorities, procedures and registered experts across jurisdictions. Each jurisdiction follows the same data model, is versioned, source-backed and maintained as a reference record rather than a traditional article. [file:3][file:5][web:6][web:8][web:28][web:31]

REGISTRY MODEL

The registry documents how bookkeeping operates across jurisdictions through a consistent reference model. Each jurisdiction record follows the same structure to support comparison, operational orientation and AI-readable knowledge extraction. [file:3][file:5]

WHAT EACH RECORD INCLUDES

Each record includes the applicable bookkeeping and accounting framework, authorities, documentation rules, reporting obligations, closing procedures, timelines, cross-border considerations, source references, record version and one registered expert where available. [file:3][file:5][web:6][web:8][web:31]

STANDARD RECORD COMPONENTS
  • Definition
  • Authorities
  • Applicable legislation
  • Bookkeeping procedures
  • Documentation and archiving requirements
  • Reporting and closing model
  • Cross-border framework
  • Typical timeline
  • Source references
  • Record version
  • Registered expert
REGISTRY SCOPE

The registry covers bookkeeping across multiple jurisdictions, with one registered expert position per jurisdiction. Records are expanded continuously as new jurisdictions are added and existing records are updated. [file:3][file:5][web:6][web:8]

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