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    IFRS 3: How are identifiable assets and liabilities measured?
    IFRS IFRS 3: How are identifiable assets and liabilities measured?
    Our ‘Insights into IFRS 3’ series summarises the key areas of the Standard, highlighting aspects that are more difficult to interpret and revisiting the some relevant features that could impact your business. This article sets out the definition and underlying principles of fair value, gives a brief overview of permissible valuation techniques and presents IFRS 3’s specific guidance on fair value measurement.
    Fergus Condon
    Stephen Murray
    Louise Kelly
    | 3 min read | 24 Jan 2023
    IFRS 3: Recognition principle
    Article IFRS 3: Recognition principle
    Our ‘Insights into IFRS 3’ series summarises the key areas of the Standard, highlighting aspects that are more difficult to interpret and revisiting the most relevant features that could impact your business. This article explains the recognition principles set out in IFRS 3.
    Fergus Condon
    Stephen Murray
    Louise Kelly
    | 4 min read | 24 Jan 2023
    Insights into IFRS 3 - Specific recognition and measurement provisions
    IFRS Insights into IFRS 3 - Specific recognition and measurement provisions
    Our ‘Insights into IFRS 3’ series summarises the key areas of the Standard, highlighting aspects that are more difficult to interpret and revisiting the most relevant features that could impact your business. IFRS 3 has specific guidance on how some items are recognised and measured. This article summarises this specific guidance and provides examples to illustrate its application.
    Fergus Condon
    Stephen Murray
    Louise Kelly
    | 2 min read | 24 Jan 2023
    Navigating the changes to International Financial Reporting Standards
    Publication Navigating the changes to International Financial Reporting Standards
    Navigating the changes to International Financial Reporting Standards. A briefing for preparers of IFRS financial statements.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | Less than a minute | 08 Feb 2022
    Insights into IFRS 3 - Reverse acquisitions explained
    IFRS Insights into IFRS 3 - Reverse acquisitions explained
    Acquisitions of businesses can take many forms and can have a fundamental impact on the acquirer’s operations, resources and strategies. These acquisitions are sometimes referred to as mergers or business combinations, and the accounting and disclosure requirements are set out in IFRS 3 ‘Business Combinations’.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | Less than a minute | 26 Jan 2022
    IFRS 3: Reverse acquisitions in the scope of IFRS 3
    IFRS IFRS 3: Reverse acquisitions in the scope of IFRS 3
    Acquisitions of businesses can take many forms and can have a fundamental impact of the acquirer’s operations, resources and strategies. These acquisitions are described in many ways depending on the underlying facts and circumstances: mergers, takeovers and business combinations are all terms that are used, and the accounting and disclosure requirements for all of them are set out in IFRS 3 ‘Business Combinations’.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 1 min read | 26 Jan 2022
    IFRS Viewpoint: Reverse acquisitions outside the scope of IFRS 3
    IFRS IFRS Viewpoint: Reverse acquisitions outside the scope of IFRS 3
    Private operating companies seeking a ‘fast track’ stock exchange listing sometimes arrange to be acquired by a smaller listed company (often described as a ‘shell’ company). This usually involves the listed shell company issuing its shares to the private company shareholders in exchange for their shares in the private operating company. A transaction in which a company with substantial operations (‘operating company’) arranges to be acquired by a listed shell company should be analysed to determine how it should be accounted for under IFRS.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 1 min read | 26 Jan 2022
    IAS 36: Applying the appropriate discount rate
    Publication IAS 36: Applying the appropriate discount rate
    IAS 36 ‘Impairment of Assets’ sets out the requirements entities should follow prior to concluding if an asset should be written down in the financial statements (ie impaired). However, due to the complex nature of the standard, the requirements of IAS 36 can be challenging to apply in practice.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 1 min read | 12 Jan 2022
    IAS 36 insights: Estimating future cash inflows and outflows
    Publication IAS 36 insights: Estimating future cash inflows and outflows
    IAS 36 ‘Impairment of Assets’ prescribes the accounting for impairment reviews. There are some detailed requirements of IAS 36 that are complex and challenging for the preparers of financial statements to apply.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | Less than a minute | 11 Jan 2022
    Insights into IAS 36: Estimating recoverable amount
    Publication Insights into IAS 36: Estimating recoverable amount
    IAS 36 ‘Impairment of Assets’ provides the guidance for carrying out impairment reviews of assets (both tangible and intangible). IAS 36 is not a new Standard, and while many of its requirements have been extensively commented on, IAS 36’s guidance is detailed, prescriptive and complex in some areas, and therefore frequently challenging to apply in practice.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 1 min read | 11 Jan 2022
    Insights into IFRS 16: Lease incentives
    IFRS Insights into IFRS 16: Lease incentives
    Granting lease incentives is a common way to encourage a new lessee to sign up to a new lease contract and fill vacant premises. When accounting for lease incentives in accordance with IFRS 16 ‘Leases’ from a lessee perspective, questions may arise in how to identify a lease incentive and when the accounting treatment changes depending on how the lease incentive is granted.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 29 Oct 2020
    Insights into IFRS 16: Understanding the discount rate
    IFRS Insights into IFRS 16: Understanding the discount rate
    Under IFRS 16 ‘Leases’, discount rates are used to determine the present value of the lease payments used to measure a lessee’s lease liability.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 16 Nov 2018
    IFRS: reporting when going concern no longer applies
    IFRS IFRS: reporting when going concern no longer applies
    Both IAS 1 and IAS 10 suggest that a departure from the going concern basis is required when specified circumstances exist. Neither Standard however provides any details of an alternative basis of preparation and how it may differ from the going concern basis. Entities will therefore need to develop an appropriate basis of preparation. This IFRS Viewpoint addresses some of the issues that entities will face when doing so.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 13 Mar 2017
    IFRS: Classification of loans with covenants
    Publication IFRS: Classification of loans with covenants
    Loan agreements often include covenants that, if breached by the borrower, permit the lender to demand repayment before the loan’s normal maturity date. In response to a borrower’s request, lenders may decide to voluntarily waive some or all of the rights they acquire as a result of a breach. This IFRS Viewpoint provides guidance on the classification of long-term loans payable as either current or non-current when covenants are present.
    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 28 Jan 2016
    IFRS: Related party loans at below-market interest rates
    Publication IFRS: Related party loans at below-market interest rates
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    Louise Kelly
    Louise Kelly
    | 17 Sep 2015

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