This book provides the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) framework established under the Companies (Indian Accounting Standard) Amendment Rules, 2024, and amended by the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Second Amendment Rules, 2024. It presents the full text of each standard, with detailed explanations of its objectives, scope, key definitions, recognition criteria, and disclosure requirements. The content is organised to enhance the reader's understanding of the Ind AS application across various entities, focusing on definitions, applicability, and specific exemptions. This book is helpful for professionals, academicians, and practitioners involved in financial reporting, auditing, and compliance. The Present Publication is the 6th Edition, edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board. This book is updated till 9th September 2024, with the following noteworthy features: • [Comprehensive Coverage] This book presents the complete text of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS), covering a broad spectrum of standards. It ranges from fundamental principles to complex topics like Financial Instruments, Revenue Recognition, Leases, and Business Combinations. Each standard is thoroughly explained, with clear details on its objectives, scope, key definitions, recognition criteria, and disclosure requirements • [Ind AS Implementation Guide] A dedicated section in the book walks readers through the implementation process of Ind AS. It covers the titles and commencement of standards, definitions, applicability criteria, compliance obligations, and specific exemptions • [Structured and User-Friendly Format] The content is logically organised, making it easy to navigate and reference. The book is designed for quick access, with general instructions and detailed analyses of each standard presented clearly and concisely • [Applicability and Exemptions Focus] The book provides a thorough examination of each standard's applicability, identifying which entities must comply and outlining available exemptions • [Comprehensive Indexing and Cross-Referencing] To enhance usability, the book includes extensive indexing and cross-referencing, allowing readers to locate specific topics, standards, and key terms easily • [Focus on First-Time Adoption] Special attention is given to Ind AS 101, providing detailed guidance for entities transitioning from previous GAAP to Ind AS • [Supporting Material and References] The book includes additional resources, references, and appendices that provide further context and support for understanding and applying the standards The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • Guide to Ind AS o Short Title and Commencement o Definitions o Applicability of Accounting Standards o Obligation to Comply with Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) o Exemptions • General Instructions • Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 101: First-Time Adoption of Indian Accounting Standards o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 102: Share-Based Payment o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 103: Business Combinations o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 104: Insurance Contracts o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 105: Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 106: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 107: Financial Instruments: Disclosures o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 108: Operating Segments o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 109: Financial Instruments o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 110: Consolidated Financial Statements o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 111: Joint Arrangements o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 112: Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 113: Fair Value Measurement o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 114: Regulatory Deferral Accounts o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 115: Revenue from Contracts with Customers o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 116: Leases o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 117: Insurance Contracts o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 1: Presentation of Financial Statements o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 2: Inventories o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 7: Statement of Cash Flows o Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 8: Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 10: Events after the Reporting Period o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 11: Construction Contracts o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 12: Income Taxes o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 16: Property, Plant and Equipment o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 17: Leases o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 18: Revenue o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 19: Employee Benefits o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 20: Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 21: The Effect of Changes in Foreign Exchanges Rates o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 23: Borrowing Costs o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 24: Related Party Disclosures o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 27: Separate Financial Statements o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 28: Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 29: Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 32: Financial Instruments: Presentation o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 33: Earnings Per Share o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 34: Interim Financial Reporting o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 36: Impairment of Assets o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 37: Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 38: Intangible Assets o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 40: Investment Property o Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 41: Agriculture
A one-stop resource for understanding and applying current International Financial Reporting Standards As the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) makes rapid progress towards widespread acceptance and use of IFRS® (formerly named International Accounting Standards) worldwide, the need to understand these new standards increases. Now fully revised and updated, IFRS® Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook, Third Edition is the straightforward handbook for understanding and adapting the IFRS® standards. This quick reference guide includes easy-to-understand IAS/IFRS®outlines, explanations, and practical insights that greatly facilitate understanding of the practical implementation issues involved in applying these complex standards. Clearly explaining the IASB standards so that even first-time adopters of IFRS® will understand the complicated requirements, the Third Edition presents: Ten recently issued and revised IFRS® standards including business combinations, financial instruments and newly issued IFRS® for SMEs New International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) projects Multiple-choice questions with solutions and explanations to ensure thorough understanding of the complex IFRS®/IAS standards Case studies or "problems" with solutions illustrating the practical application of IFRS®/IAS Excerpts from published financial statements around the world Designed with the needs of the user in mind, IFRS® Practical Implementation Guide and Workbook, Third Edition is an essential desktop reference for accountants and finance professionals, as well as a thorough review guide for the IFRS®/IAS certification exam.
About the book: Ind AS transition has resulted in high-quality, principles-based, globally comparable financial reporting of large Indian companies. The transition not only impacted the financial results of companies, but also caused far reaching consequential business impact. Since last two years, there have been several changes in Ind AS for example, amendments in the revenue recognition standard and new leases standard has drastically changed the performance reporting in the balance sheet composition of companies. Further, certain Ind AS principles are implicitly complex, for example, the accounting for financial instruments, acquisitions and business combinations are quite nuanced and can get difficult to apply without proper understanding. Towards this end, this book attempts to provide insights and in-depth analysis on interpretative issues and complex principles in the Ind AS standards. Ind AS contains extensive presentation and disclosure requirements. The relevant chapters extensively deal with these requirements with illustrative examples. To simplify the reading experience, the chapters include a brief, easy to understand, summary of the relevant standard, followed by Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the chapter. Coronavirus (COVID-19) has also resulted in widespread economic uncertainty and disruption of businesses. There have been far reaching implications on financial reporting. These circumstances would potentially present entities with several challenges when preparing their financial statements. This Edition covers some of the key financial reporting implications by way of FAQs in related chapters that companies need to consider along with the possible approaches that they may consider to dealing with the same keeping in view the business objectives, financial covenants and the accounting standards. This book is intended to help the companies to identify Ind AS requirements that are relevant to them and evaluate various accounting policy choices available under Ind AS. The disclosure related issues would be useful to benchmark with the Ind AS/IFRS disclosures of major companies. Currently, there is limited literature of the Ind AS application issues. This book endeavors to provide guidance on these issues. The book would be an immensely useful referencer for professionals, practitioners and corporates.
A quick-reference guide to IAS compliance whish aims to help accountants prepare and understand financial statements presented in accordance with the rapidly evolving, ever more widely used International Accounting Standards.
International Financial Reporting Standards 2010 is the only official printed edition of the consolidated text of the IASB's authoritative pronouncements as issued at 1 January 2010. This edition presented in two parts: * Part A (the requirements) contains the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), and IFRIC and SIC. * Part B contains the accompanying documents, such as illustrative example, implementation guidance base for conclusions and dissenting opinions. This edition does not contain documents that are being replaced or superseded but remain applicable if the reporting entity chooses not to adopt the newer versions early.
A one-stop resource for understanding current International Financial Reporting Standards As the International Financial Reporting Standards Committee makes progress towards widespread acceptance and use of its standards and practices, the need to understand the new standards increases. Wiley IFRS 2005 provides the tools for understanding those standards and offers expertise on how to use and implement them. Features of this updated edition include new interpretive guidance, coverage of the most recent International Financial Reporting Standards, and more. Barry J. Epstein, PhD, CPA, is a Partner at Russell Novak & Company, LLP, Chicago, Illinois. Abbas Ali Mirza, CPA, ACA, AICWA is a partner with Deloitte & Touche, based in the United Arab Emirates.
The one indispensable guide to IFRS compliance Wiley IFRS 2008 is the comprehensive source for guidance in applying IFRS to complex, real-world fact situations, and is equally valuable for preparers, auditors, and users of financial reports. To facilitate the reader's understanding, the book includes both examples created to explain particular IFRS requirements and selections from actual published financial statements, which have been copiously provided throughout, illustrating all key concepts. Barry J. Epstein (Chicago, IL) is a partner with Russell Novak & Company, LLP, where he specializes in technical and litigation consultation on U.S. and international accounting and auditing matters and corporate governance. Eva K. Jermakowicz, PhD, CPA (Nashville, TN) is a university professor and a leading consultant to international organizations and businesses. She is a frequent speaker at international venues and has 25 years of teaching experience.
Your one-stop resource for understanding current International Financial Reporting Standards, with a free ePDF of the entire book As the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) continues towards its goal of a set of high quality financial reporting standards and makes significant strides in achieving global convergence of accounting standards worldwide, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) continue to be important to the accounting world. Wiley IFRS 2013 provides the necessary tools for understanding the IASB standards and offers practical guidance and expertise on how to use and implement them. Covers the most recent International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and IFRIC interpretations An indispensable guide to IFRS compliance Provides a complete explanation of all IFRS requirements, coupled with copious illustrations of how to apply the rules in complex, real-world situations Written by a world-class team of authors active in IFRS consulting, training, working with multinational listed companies, public sector entities and SMEs, Wiley IFRS 2013 is an indispensable guide to IFRS compliance. And see inside the book for full details on how to download the entire book as a free ePDF, for quick searching and checking on your computer wherever you are.
International GAAP 2020 is a comprehensive guide to interpreting and implementing International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), setting IFRS in a relevant business context, and providing insights into how complex practical issues should be resolved in the real world of global financial reporting. This book is an essential tool for anyone applying, auditing, interpreting, regulating, studying, or teaching IFRS. Written by financial reporting professionals from around the world, this guide to reporting under IFRS provides a global perspective, clearly explaining complex technical accounting issues and setting IFRS in a practical context. Numerous worked examples and hundreds of illustrations from the published financial reports of major listed companies from around the world are included. The 2020 edition has been fully revised and updated with information on the latest IFRS changes and current issues.