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    IASB issues four narrow scope amendments to IFRS Standards
    IFRS IASB issues four narrow scope amendments to IFRS Standards
    The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has issued a collection of narrow scope amendments to IFRS Standards. The collection includes amendments to three Standards as well as Annual Improvements to IFRS Standards, which addresses non non-urgent (but necessary) minor amendments to four standards.
    20 May 2020
    IASB proposes major changes to the primary statements and notes
    IFRS Alert IASB proposes major changes to the primary statements and notes
    In December 2019 the IASB published an Exposure Draft ‘General Presentation and Disclosures’ which proposes to replace IAS 1 ‘Presentation of Financial Statements’ with a new IFRS and amend several other IFRS Standards.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 24 Jan 2020
    IASB issues Interest Rate Benchmark Reform
    IFRS IASB issues Interest Rate Benchmark Reform
    In response to the ongoing reform of interest rate benchmarks around the world the IASB have released these latest amendments.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 01 Oct 2019
    IFRS Viewpoint Accounting for client money
    IFRS IFRS Viewpoint Accounting for client money
    Read our latest update IFRS update
    22 Oct 2018
    IFRS - Argentina expected to be declared hyper-inflationary
    IFRS IFRS - Argentina expected to be declared hyper-inflationary
    Read the latest article about Argentina expecting to be declared hyper-inflationary
    16 Jul 2018
    A revised ‘Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting’
    IFRS News A revised ‘Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting’
    The IASB has published a revised Conceptual Framework that clarifies and updates its existing guidance that was published in 1989 and updated in 2010.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 15 Jun 2018
    IASB issues a revised ‘Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting’
    IFRS IASB issues a revised ‘Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting’
    Read the latest from Grant Thornton on IFRS and the revised ‘Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting’.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 04 Apr 2018
    IASB issues Plan Amendment, Curtailment or Settlement
    IFRS Alert IASB issues Plan Amendment, Curtailment or Settlement
    The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published ‘Plan Amendment, Curtailment or Settlement (Amendments to IAS 19)’. The amendments require companies to use updated actuarial assumptions to determine pension expenses following changes to a defined benefit pension plan.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 13 Feb 2018
    IASB issues Long-term Interestsin Associates and Joint Ventures
    IFRS IASB issues Long-term Interestsin Associates and Joint Ventures
    The IASB has published amendments to IAS 28 ‘Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures’ clarifying that companies account for long-term interests in an associate or joint venture—to which the equity method is not applied—using IFRS 9 ‘Financial Instruments’.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 18 Oct 2017
    IASB issues Prepayment Features with Negative Compensation
    IFRS IASB issues Prepayment Features with Negative Compensation
    The IASB has published amendments to IFRS 9 ‘Financial Instruments’ that allow companies to measure particular prepayable financial assets with negative compensation at amortised cost or at fair value through other comprehensive income.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 17 Oct 2017
    IASB issues IFRS Practice Statement 2
    IFRS IASB issues IFRS Practice Statement 2
    The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published guidance on how to make materiality judgements. The Practice Statement encourages entities to apply judgement so that financial statements focus on the information that is useful to investors rather than trying to comply with an IFRS ‘checklist’.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 19 Sep 2017
    IFRS: Transfers of Investment Property
    IFRS IFRS: Transfers of Investment Property
    The IASB has published 'Transfers of Investment Property (Amendments to IAS 40)' which clarifies that transfers to, or from, investment property are required when, and only when, there is a change in use of property supported by evidence.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 12 Dec 2016
    IFRS: IFRIC 22 Foreign Currency Transactions and Advance Consideration
    IFRS IFRS: IFRIC 22 Foreign Currency Transactions and Advance Consideration
    The IFRS Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) has issued ‘IFRIC 22 Foreign Currency Transactions and Advance Consideration’. It looks at what exchange rate to use for translation when payments are made or received in advance of the related asset, expense or income.
    12 Dec 2016
    IASB release major new standard on revenue recognition
    IFRS IASB release major new standard on revenue recognition
    The IASB has published IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers'. This special edition of IFRS News explains the key features of the new Standard and provides practical insights into its application and impact.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 14 Nov 2016
    IFRS alert: Applying IFRS 9 with IFRS 4
    IFRS IFRS alert: Applying IFRS 9 with IFRS 4
    The IASB has published narrow scope amendments to IFRS 4 'Insurance Contracts'. The Amendments provide temporary accounting solutions, for entities that issue insurance contracts, for the practical challenges of implementing IFRS 9 'Financial Instruments' before the forthcoming insurance contracts Standard.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 14 Sep 2016
    Amendments to IFRS 2 'Share-based Payment'
    IFRS Amendments to IFRS 2 'Share-based Payment'
    The IASB has published ‘Classification and Measurement of Share-based Payment Transactions (Amendments to IFRS 2)'. We describe the three changes made by the Amendments in more detail below.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 22 Jun 2016
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