Lecture on IFRS 9 and 13 02/11/2011 – Wednesday IFRS 13 Reasons for Issuing IFRS 13: * To reduce complexity and improve consistency in application when measuring fair value. Previously‚ there was limited and sometimes conflicting guidance on how to measure fair value. * To enhance disclosures for fair value. IFRS 13 was issued as part of the response to global financial crisis. * Also it is part of the convergence project to reduce differences between IFRS and US GAAP. Introduction:
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express my thank to all those who have‚ directly & indirectly‚ helped me in completing my project work. INDEX Introduction IFRS in India Objectives of IFRS Scope of IFRS Does India need IFRS Standards ? Company profile [ JSW Steel Ltd. ] Data of collection Data Analysis Limitation of the study Methodology Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography ABBREVIATIONS
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IFRS in India... A Research Report Submitted for the partial fulfillment of MBA (Sem – III & IV) 2012-13 as a subject Management Research Project MRP on A Study of the Need & Adoption of IFRS in India. Submitted to: Submitted By Professor Hardik Shah Mr. Mukeshkumar Rajmal Jain & Roll No. 1414 Dr. Naresh Patel Center for Management Studies‚ Dharmsinh Desai University‚ Nadiad. Contents Page 1. Introduction Indian Accounting Standards 1 Need for Universal
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IFRS vs. U.S. GAAP: Differences and Consequences of U.S. Adoption A Study of the Issue of Comparability Daniel Morey East Texas Baptist University Author Note This paper was prepared for managers and business owners who are concerned about the possible U.S. adoption of IFRS‚ and its effects on financial reporting and other effected areas. IFRS vs. U.S. GAAP: Differences and Consequences of Adoption A Study of the Issue of Comparability In the United States all publicly traded companies
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2010—Pages 93–118 Did Fair-Value Accounting Contribute to the Financial Crisis? Christian Laux and Christian Leuz I n its pure form‚ fair-value accounting involves reporting assets and liabilities on the balance sheet at fair value and recognizing changes in fair value as gains and losses in the income statement. When market prices are used to determine fair value‚ fair-value accounting is also called mark-to-market accounting. Some critics argue that fair-value accounting exacerbated the
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2011. Pp.125 - 136 IFRS Implementation in India: Opportunities and Challenges Pawan Jain1 One of the foremost requirements to operate a Business successfully is to have a good financial reporting system in place. Keeping this in mind‚ Accounting Professionals and Accounting Bodies across the globe‚ during last decade‚ had tried to put a financial reporting system in place which is harmonized‚ robust and have extensive applicability. IASB (formerly IASC) came out with IFRS which were adopted
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Allfoods Corp. (Allfoods) acquired 80 percent of the outstanding common stock of Baked Beans Corp. in a business combination. After value consideration transferred value of tangible and intangible assets acquired‚ libilities assumed‚ I recommend doing this consolidation general entry for the business combination: Dr. | Land | $ 21‚000‚000 | | | | Dr. | PPE | $ 7‚000‚000 | | | | Dr. | IPR&D | $ 15‚000‚000 | | | | Dr. | Trademark | $ 3‚000‚000 | | | | Dr. | Goodwill
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Current Liabilities b. Part of Accounts Payable c. Long-term Liabilities d. Reduction from accounts 4. Which of the following is not an acceptable lasts for valuation of inventory? a. Historical Cost b. Current replacement cost c. Prime cost d. Current selling price less cost of disposal 5. Capetown Company began operation on Jan. 1‚ 2011 Capetown has found that its estimated bad debt expense has been consistently higher than actual bad debts. Management proposes lowering the
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1. Sadie incorporates her sole proprietorship with assets having a fair market value of $80‚000 and an adjusted basis of $100‚000. Even though § 351 applies‚ Sadie may recognize her realized loss of $20‚000. F True False 2. For § 351 purposes‚ stock warrants are included in the definition of "stock." F True False 3. In order to retain the services of Paige‚ a key employee in Byron’s sole proprietorship‚ Byron contracts
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Last Name___________________ First Name ________________ Section#____________________ 1. Diversified Industries sells electronic products in reusable containers. Customers pay a deposit for each container. The deposit is equal to the container’s cost. Customers receive a refund when the container is returned. During 2012‚ deposits collected on containers shipped were $350‚000. Deposits are forfeited if containers are not returned in 18 months. During 2012‚ $250‚000 was refunded and deposits of
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