Focus definition or best trends in IFRS reporting based on IAS 1

Topics hide Focus definition or Trends in IFRS reporting Example Report Corp. (IAS 1.49, IAS 1.51(a)) Structure of the notes Materiality matters 1. Example Report Corp. How did we arrive at these numbers? What are the risks included in these financial statements? How is the Group/Company organised? What are the conditional items not yet recognised? … Read more

Sub-leases of real estate – IFRS 16 Best short read

Sub-leases of real estate New classification guidance means that more sub-leases are finance leases under IFRS 16 than previously, impacting the financial position and financial performance of intermediate landlords. A sub-lease is a transaction in which a lessee (or ‘intermediate lessor’) grants a right to use the underlying asset to a third party, and the … Read more

Lease calculation – IFRS 16 Structured best approach

Topics hide Lease calculation The 5-step lease calculations model Step 1. Identification of a lease contract Step 2 Lease term Lease Options to Extend or Terminate Reassessment of Lease Term Step 3 Initial measurement of the lease liabilty Right-of-Use Asset Subsequent Measurement of Lease Liability Step 4 Historical reporting Step 5 Historical changes to the … Read more

Period of use

The total period of time that an asset is used to fulfil a contract with a customer (including any non-consecutive periods of time).         IFRS terms or definitions come from the Official Journal of the European Union (© European Union, https://eur-lex.europa.eu). Individual jurisdictions around the world may require or permit the use … Read more

Accounting for Intra-group Transactions in Separate Financial Statements

Last updated: 4 August 2022 IFRS contain very limited guidance on accounting for intra-group transactions that would apply specifically to separate financial statements. Although effects of such transactions are eliminated in the course of preparation of consolidated financial statements, they may have a material impact on separate financial statements. Furthermore, an intra-group transaction may also … Read more

Commencement date of the lease

The date on which a lessor makes an underlying asset available for use by a lessee.         IFRS terms or definitions come from the Official Journal of the European Union (© European Union, https://eur-lex.europa.eu). Individual jurisdictions around the world may require or permit the use of (locally authorised and/or amended) IFRS Standards … Read more

Sale-and-leaseback of real estate – IFRS 16 Best complete read

Topics hide Sale-and-leaseback of real estate Sale-and-leaseback Buyer-landlord Seller-tenant Case – Buyer-landlord accounting for a sale-and-leaseback transaction when transfer is a sale Case – Buyer-landlord accounting for a sale-and-leaseback transaction when transfer is not a sale Food for thought – How does a buyer-landlord assess whether a transaction qualifies for sale-and-leaseback accounting? Food for thought … Read more

Leased investment property

Topics hide Leased investment property Food for thought – How does the accounting for leased investment properties differ under IFRS 16? Food for thought – Are there special rules for accounting for right-of-use investment property? Food for thought – How does a landlord apply the fair value model to a right-of-use asset? Leased investment property … Read more