Simplified impairment model

Use back button from the brower Last Updated on 28/02/2021 by 75385885 In IFRS 9 a simplified impairment model is allowed for the following financial assets: Trade receivable and contract assets without a significant financing component, and Other long term trade receivables, contract assets and lease receivables. For trade receivables and contract assets that do … Read more

Control in debt restructuring in Structured entity Only 1 Perfect Quality Read

Control in debt restructuring in Structured entity provides a case of obtaining control in a transaction. Following is a case on the assessment whether certain stakeholders in a transaction/structure have obtained control over a certain entity in the transaction in line with the requirements of IFRS 10 Consolidated financial statements. Only one stakeholder can be … Read more

Best 1 complete preparation Satisfaction of construction performance obligations

Satisfaction of construction performance obligations considers key implications IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers for real estate entities. It provides an overview of the revenue recognition model in IFRS 15 with a focus on entities that: Own, operate and sell real estate Provide property management services Construct and sell residential property IFRS 15 introduced … Read more

Impairment testing cash generating unit with IFRS 16 leases

Impairment testing cash generating unit with leases (or impairment of leased assets) is about a right-of-use asset (leased asset) and  such an asset will frequently be included in a cash generating unit to be tested for impairment. At initial recognition, the right-of-use-asset equals the recognised lease liability, plus any lease payments made at or before … Read more

IFRS 15 Vehicle sales by OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) – BEST QUICK READ

Topics hide IFRS 15 Vehicle sales by OEMs Another example – same subject And yes one more on the run – Repurchase agreement OEM IFRS 15 Vehicle sales by OEMs IFRS 15 Vehicle sales by OEMs IFRS 15 Vehicle sales by OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) shows examples of real life situations, in this case close … Read more

Contract modifications and variable consideration 1 best 2 complete

Contract modifications and variable consideration are sometimes not easy to distinguish from one another. So here is a discussion bringing them together. IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers (contents page is here) introduced a single and comprehensive framework which sets out how much revenue is to be recognised, and when. The core principle is … Read more

1 Best and Fine read – IFRS 9 Reclassification of financial instruments

Topics hide IFRS 9 Reclassification of financial instruments Accounting for IFRS 9 Reclassification of financial instruments Example – IFRS 9 Changes in business model Notice: Changes in the way in which assets are managed Example – Lapse of a contractual term Timing of reclassification of financial assets Notice: No definition of ‘reporting period’ Notice: Long … Read more

Ultimate guide to IFRS 3 Business combinations Good start

Ultimate guide to IFRS 3 Business combinations outlines the accounting when an acquirer obtains control of a business (e.g. an acquisition or merger). Such business combinations are accounted for using the ‘acquisition method’, which generally requires assets acquired and liabilities assumed to be measured at their fair values at the acquisition date. Topics hide Definitions: … Read more

Licensing provides rights to a customer

Licensing establishes a customer’s rights to the intellectual property of an entity. Licenses of intellectual property may include, but are not limited to, licenses of any of the following: Software (other than software subject to a hosting arrangement) and technology Motion pictures, music, and other forms of media and entertainment Franchises Licensing Patents, trademarks, and … Read more