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- 15 Feb 2023, 16:29
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
- Replies: 6
- Views: 998
Re: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
This is noted. Thank you Marek. I am undoubtedly gaining knowledge from this community day-by-day.
- 15 Feb 2023, 09:55
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
- Replies: 6
- Views: 998
Re: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
Hi, Following an example in your writ-up below in computing carrying amount of a CGU. In my own case, I want to ask if LOAN RECEIVABLE qualifies to be part of CGU figure? https://ifrscommunity.com/knowledge-base/value-in-use-impairment/#ias_36_example_simple_impairment_test_of_CGU_based_on_value_in_...
- 14 Feb 2023, 23:38
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
- Replies: 6
- Views: 998
- 14 Feb 2023, 20:28
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
- Replies: 6
- Views: 998
Report template/sample to communicate goodwill mpairment test outcome to client
Hello wonderful people. I want to check if anyone could help with sample/template for communicating outcome of goodwll impairment test to client. Thanks
- 06 Feb 2023, 16:35
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1270
Re: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
Dear Marek, I want to test for goodwill impairment. I am valuing a CGU. Thank you.
- 06 Feb 2023, 16:06
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1270
- 05 Feb 2023, 23:21
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1270
Re: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
Thanks. I mean how would they be treated in deriving free cash flow in a DCF model? Would these be added, deducted or they should be ignored?
- 03 Feb 2023, 23:47
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1270
Accounting for repayment of loan principal, current tax payable in DCF valuation analysis
Hi great minds.
What is the appropriate way to account for repayment of principal loan and current tax payable in a DCF valuation analysis.
Cheers.
What is the appropriate way to account for repayment of principal loan and current tax payable in a DCF valuation analysis.
Cheers.
- 01 Feb 2023, 21:24
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Consider or do not consider deferred tax asset/liability in calculating changes in working capital for VIU calculation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1626
- 01 Feb 2023, 17:31
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Consider or do not consider deferred tax asset/liability in calculating changes in working capital for VIU calculation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1626
Re: Consider or do not consider deferred tax asset/liability in calculating changes in working capital for VIU calculati
Thank you Marek.
For instance I see deferred tax asset classified under current assets on the SoFP. I think (but not sure) it should form part of working capital definition.
cheers.
For instance I see deferred tax asset classified under current assets on the SoFP. I think (but not sure) it should form part of working capital definition.
cheers.
- 01 Feb 2023, 15:50
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Consider or do not consider deferred tax asset/liability in calculating changes in working capital for VIU calculation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1626
Consider or do not consider deferred tax asset/liability in calculating changes in working capital for VIU calculation
Greetings Marek and all.
I want to clarify if deferred tax asse/liability should be considered in determining changes in working capital while calculating free cash flow for VIU determination in order to test for impairment?
Thanks.
I want to clarify if deferred tax asse/liability should be considered in determining changes in working capital while calculating free cash flow for VIU determination in order to test for impairment?
Thanks.