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The International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and the Government Accounting Conceptual Framework (MCCG) in Mexico.

  • 1. University Technology of the Mixteca
  • 2. 2University Technology of the Mixteca,
  • 3. Benito Juárez Autonomous University of Oaxaca

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This research shows an overview of the current state of government accounting in Mexico, its objective is to present generalities and particularities of both the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) as well as the Conceptual Framework of Government Accounting ( MCCG), the harmonization of accounting in the international arena is very important, however it tends to be very broad, in the case of institutional collaborators they have to make use of this literature to comply with the law depending on the country in which that works, however an organizer is presented with the postulates and a route that synthesizes the theoretical content for its accounting application, from 2018 to 2021 there is current information to be applied in the work of presenting financial information, in this work a review was carried out This documentary is a descriptive research, the design was non-experimental-transversal, within the Results, a list of IPSAS and MCCG Postudalos is formulated

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