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- 15 Apr 2024, 20:28
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
- Replies: 6
- Views: 86
Re: Waiver of interest on loan to associate
I guess the other option for the Debit is to increase the investment in associate by your share as a capital contribution (like if it was a subsidiary) but I don't know the answer I'm afraid!
- 08 Apr 2024, 20:42
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 86
Re: Prior year adjustments
previous year audited by KPMG...
- 08 Apr 2024, 18:38
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 86
Re: Prior year adjustments
if the link doesn't work for you (does for me) go to https://find-and-update.company-informa ... ce.gov.uk/ and look at the 2022 accounts of The University of Law Limited
- 08 Apr 2024, 18:09
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Prior year adjustments
- Replies: 8
- Views: 86
Re: Prior year adjustments
Check this out... a nightmare one https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/document-api-images-live.ch.gov.uk/docs/d6LJMz3OQF4S7AwDdznX-7CJbFIAS5S54vgTooQU2og/application-pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAWRGBDBV3LFT6LLX3%2F20240408%2Feu-west-2%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Dat...
- 06 Apr 2024, 15:32
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
If you knew you had achieved the volume for a discount and the invoices received were pre-discount, I'd recognise the discount in P&L with a corresponding adjustment to payables and then offset it when the credit note was subsequently received
- 05 Apr 2024, 19:55
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IAS 36 Value in use
- Replies: 3
- Views: 55
Re: IAS 36 Value in use
can you demonstrate your ability to accurately forecast 7 years ahead, based on a review of previous forecasts made? (ias 36 para 35)
- 05 Apr 2024, 14:47
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: ECL on loans designated at FVOCI
- Replies: 7
- Views: 91
- 05 Apr 2024, 10:30
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IAS 36 Value in use
- Replies: 3
- Views: 55
Re: IAS 36 Value in use
Use the first 5 years from your forecast then apply the terminal value if it's appropriate to assume the asset will be valuable for ever....
The idea is that you can't reasonably forecast over 5 years so you can only assume the wider market growth rate after that
The idea is that you can't reasonably forecast over 5 years so you can only assume the wider market growth rate after that
- 03 Apr 2024, 22:09
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Royalties & sales commissions
- Replies: 12
- Views: 128
Re: Royalties & sales commissions
the latter could be an asset under IFRS 15; it will depend a lot on the specifics if you have a specific case to share
- 03 Apr 2024, 15:31
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
Are you an (unhappy) auditor? This is the same reason you would review post year end credit notes in revenue testing.
- 03 Apr 2024, 11:08
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Credit note received after YE
- Replies: 13
- Views: 143
Re: Credit note received after YE
Most likely represents conditions at year end, eg incorrect pricing or volume etc, so is an adjusting event. Or is it because of decisions made/arising entirely after year end?
- 01 Apr 2024, 22:08
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Inventory sale and repurchase
- Replies: 2
- Views: 51
Re: Inventory sale and repurchase
Interested to hear where you are with it currently ConfussedA. Do you think it's a genuine sale in substance?
- 01 Apr 2024, 14:16
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Taxation
- Replies: 3
- Views: 44
Re: Taxation
if your business is only doing export business then maybe perform the reconciliation against 3%. you don't have to use the headline rate in your country. if it's a mix then a reconciling item might be the effect of reduced rate on export profits. for deferred tax, same question really...what are you...
- 01 Apr 2024, 14:14
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Fully depreciated assets still in use
- Replies: 10
- Views: 32673
Re: Fully depreciated assets still in use
so the estimate of useful life may have been wrong in the first place then.
but anyway, once it's fully depreciated you can't bring the value back unless you think there was an error to restate.
or have you overhauled the asset so that it has a new cost to depreciate?
but anyway, once it's fully depreciated you can't bring the value back unless you think there was an error to restate.
or have you overhauled the asset so that it has a new cost to depreciate?
- 01 Apr 2024, 13:14
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Fully depreciated assets still in use
- Replies: 10
- Views: 32673
Re: Fully depreciated assets still in use
is it because of an error in earlier periods, or new information about the useful life?
- 28 Mar 2024, 12:19
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Net Assets at Acquisition
- Replies: 14
- Views: 182
Re: Net Assets at Acquisition
Leo, maybe the subsidiary has net liabilities which is why the existing shareholders would be happy to be diluted in this way.
- 27 Mar 2024, 16:15
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Net Assets at Acquisition
- Replies: 14
- Views: 182
Re: Net Assets at Acquisition
PS are the (now) minority shareholders happy with this arrangement!
- 27 Mar 2024, 16:14
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Net Assets at Acquisition
- Replies: 14
- Views: 182
Re: Net Assets at Acquisition
It's an interesting question, since the cash never leaves the group. So the group isn't acquiring that cash.
- 26 Mar 2024, 23:06
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Termination Benefits IAS 19 or IAS 37
- Replies: 1
- Views: 38
Re: Termination Benefits IAS 19 or IAS 37
Seems like a restructuring provision (with disclosure) will do the trick. Presumably this is one element of various costs to be incurred as part of that restructuring. IAS 19 scope says it includes items where an obligation arises and where there is no realistic alternative but to pay the benefit. W...
- 25 Mar 2024, 19:04
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: ECL for short term lending
- Replies: 10
- Views: 159
Re: ECL for short term lending
Jackob, good point about bullet loans, maybe there's 1 day left but actually there is no record of payments being made, as none were due until the last day. I guess that makes monitoring much more complex as you have no observable information. I guess you obtain even more evidence in these cases, eg...
- 22 Mar 2024, 11:01
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS16 lease -Finance cost grouping
- Replies: 5
- Views: 105
Re: IFRS16 lease -Finance cost grouping
If you're asking whether it's acceptable to show the interest within finance costs, yes, I think you've identified the para which requires that.
- 21 Mar 2024, 16:55
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Accrued Interest - Loan Write Off
- Replies: 3
- Views: 64
Re: Accrued Interest - Loan Write Off
Depends on the wording in the loan agreement as to the contractual period over which interest accrues. But if it's contractually due, then the bad debt is the entire amount including accrued interest.
Are you writing off, or raising a 100% credit loss provision?
Are you writing off, or raising a 100% credit loss provision?
- 21 Mar 2024, 11:53
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IFRS16 lease -Finance cost grouping
- Replies: 5
- Views: 105
Re: IFRS16 lease -Finance cost grouping
If you isolate R&D costs as a separate P&L line perhaps you're better to put the RoU asset depreciation there?
- 21 Mar 2024, 11:13
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Reversal of liability
- Replies: 4
- Views: 73
Re: Reversal of liability
write back through P&L, effectively as a change in measurement of contingent consideration
- 21 Mar 2024, 10:22
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: IAS 7 - cashflow
- Replies: 5
- Views: 73
Re: IAS 7 - cashflow
statement of changes in equity.
are you referring to the share based payment charge within P&L? (ie the debit rather than the credit)? if so, add it back as a non-cash movement.
are you referring to the share based payment charge within P&L? (ie the debit rather than the credit)? if so, add it back as a non-cash movement.
- 20 Mar 2024, 14:38
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: ECL for short term lending
- Replies: 10
- Views: 159
Re: ECL for short term lending
presumably you'd already know with certainty if it had defaulted by the time you prepare the financial reports..?
- 20 Mar 2024, 14:36
- Forum: General accounting and financial reporting discussion
- Topic: Companies acts consolidation exemption and IFRS 10 exemptions
- Replies: 15
- Views: 186
Re: Companies acts consolidation exemption and IFRS 10 exemptions
as far as I'm aware CA06 only talks about exemption from consolidation in terms of group size, ie you are exempt if you are a small group, as defined. I'd be surprised if there is much of a cross section between 'small' groups and those who apply IFRS and are investment companies. I guess if there's...
- 19 Mar 2024, 19:00
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Definition of Gross Margin under IFRS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 84
Re: Definition of Gross Margin under IFRS
I'm mean there is no definition so you can do what you want as long as it's consistent and not misleading.
- 19 Mar 2024, 18:23
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Definition of Gross Margin under IFRS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 84
- 19 Mar 2024, 11:05
- Forum: IFRS-related topics
- Topic: Reversal of liability
- Replies: 4
- Views: 73
Re: Reversal of liability
It's 3 years later so if A had considered the $1m was payable, it is assessed that the fair value of that contingent consideration was $1m at the time, then reverse through P&L.
Or was it an error to record the $1m as a liability in the first place based on information at the time?
Or was it an error to record the $1m as a liability in the first place based on information at the time?