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- 18 Apr 2024, 18:00
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accounting for reverse acquisitions in separate financial statements
- Replies: 1
- Views: 40
Re: Accounting for reverse acquisitions in separate financial statements
It's a business combination under common control, so you have lots of flexibility in how you account for this transaction: https://ifrscommunity.com/knowledge-bas ... on-control
- 18 Apr 2024, 17:57
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS 2, good/bad leavers, settlement alternatives, and IPO/exit
- Replies: 4
- Views: 69
Re: IFRS 2, good/bad leavers, settlement alternatives, and IPO/exit
PS. You should be able to find some answers in KPMG's IFRS 2 handbook: https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpm ... yments.pdf
- 16 Apr 2024, 17:39
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
- Replies: 6
- Views: 86
Re: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
That's why I asked for the business rationale for this decision. It'll help to clarify whether it's an implied impairment loss or a capital contribution.
- 16 Apr 2024, 16:27
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
- Replies: 6
- Views: 86
Re: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
This might also be considered an equity contribution to the associate, in which case the debit entry would be treated as an increase in the investment accounted for under the equity method. What are the economic reasons for waiving the previously agreed interest? Also, if this associate is loss-maki...
- 16 Apr 2024, 16:19
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS 2, good/bad leavers, settlement alternatives, and IPO/exit
- Replies: 4
- Views: 69
Re: IFRS 2, good/bad leavers, settlement alternatives, and IPO/exit
This scenario might be too complex to address in a forum post, I'm afraid...
- 12 Apr 2024, 14:39
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Perpetual bonds
- Replies: 5
- Views: 80
- 12 Apr 2024, 14:33
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Intangible assets (IAS 38)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 56
Re: Intangible assets (IAS 38)
How do customers access the software? Is it through on-premises installation or via a web browser (SaaS)?
PS. Instead of using generic titles like 'Intangible assets (IAS 38)', please propose a specific title related to your question and I'll update it.
PS. Instead of using generic titles like 'Intangible assets (IAS 38)', please propose a specific title related to your question and I'll update it.
- 11 Apr 2024, 17:25
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Perpetual bonds
- Replies: 5
- Views: 80
Re: Perpetual bonds
Can you provide the exact quote specifying that the interest is mandatory?
- 11 Apr 2024, 14:02
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Perpetual bonds
- Replies: 5
- Views: 80
Perpetual bonds
Check out this analysis based on an actual case study:
https://www.footnotesanalyst.com/analys ... tructures/
https://www.footnotesanalyst.com/analys ... tructures/
- 09 Apr 2024, 13:16
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
- 09 Apr 2024, 10:49
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 85
Re: Prior year adjustments
yeah three interns supervised by an 'experienced' associate
- 09 Apr 2024, 10:48
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
Re: Royalties & sales commissions
Yeah, my post wasn't clear Say the ship's owner pays $100 of which the subsidiary receives $90.
Accounting by parent:
Revenue $100
COS $90
Accounting by subsidiary:
Revenue $90
COS [actual costs incurred]
Accounting by parent:
Revenue $100
COS $90
Accounting by subsidiary:
Revenue $90
COS [actual costs incurred]
- 08 Apr 2024, 19:54
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
Re: Royalties & sales commissions
It appears the subsidiary is acting as a subcontractor for the parent. It's correct for them to recognise revenue based on the actual amount received. But I'd classify this as revenue earned from the parent and disclose it as related party revenue under IAS 24.
- 08 Apr 2024, 19:49
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 85
Re: Prior year adjustments
WOW!
this link should work (Note 25, page 74):
https://find-and-update.company-informa ... download=0
this link should work (Note 25, page 74):
https://find-and-update.company-informa ... download=0
- 08 Apr 2024, 17:06
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 85
- 08 Apr 2024, 17:01
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
Re: Royalties & sales commissions
Does the subsidiary directly contract with the ship's owner, and could you clarify the cash flows i.e. who is paying whom?
- 08 Apr 2024, 16:08
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
Re: Royalties & sales commissions
The scenario needs more specificity, particularly regarding the parent company's role in connecting the subsidiary with the client and in delivering the service.
- 08 Apr 2024, 16:05
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS16 rent review for interest
- Replies: 4
- Views: 57
Re: IFRS16 rent review for interest
Yes, you should factor in the minimum step-up at the start of the lease
- 06 Apr 2024, 17:11
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
- 05 Apr 2024, 18:25
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: ECL on loans designated at FVOCI
- Replies: 7
- Views: 91
Re: ECL on loans designated at FVOCI
It's still a debt instrument
- 05 Apr 2024, 18:16
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS16 rent review for interest
- Replies: 4
- Views: 57
- 05 Apr 2024, 18:15
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: ECL on loans designated at FVOCI
- Replies: 7
- Views: 91
Re: ECL on loans designated at FVOCI
Not sure what you mean - a loan is a type of debt instrument
- 05 Apr 2024, 18:07
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IAS 36 Value in use
- Replies: 3
- Views: 55
Re: IAS 36 Value in use
The use of terminal value is largely independent of the length of the forecast. Just remember to apply a 7-year discount when bringing the terminal year's value back to the reporting date.
- 05 Apr 2024, 18:01
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
The credit note confirms the correct amount at the year-end.
- 04 Apr 2024, 17:37
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
That's a trade receivable on the debit side, or you might need to adjust the trade payable if it's still unsettled at the reporting date. You credit the expense, or the inventory if the items haven't been sold. And this definitely isn't a contract asset.
- 04 Apr 2024, 14:50
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
What's the reason for issuing this credit note?
- 03 Apr 2024, 17:52
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Transaction accounting under IFRS - Three body problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 118
Re: Transaction accounting under IFRS - Three body problem
Your diagram doesn't match the narrative part of your question.
- 02 Apr 2024, 17:04
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Taxation
- Replies: 3
- Views: 44
Re: Taxation
You need to estimate an effective tax rate that will be applicable to your company and use this rate when measuring deferred tax (see IAS 12.49)
- 01 Apr 2024, 18:26
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Inventory sale and repurchase
- Replies: 2
- Views: 51
Re: Inventory sale and repurchase
I've moved your post to a new topic. You can still view the original discussion here: viewtopic.php?t=355
- 29 Mar 2024, 14:20
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Related parties Note
- Replies: 1
- Views: 62
Re: Related parties Note
You should also include accruals since they are recognised in the financial statements.