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  Ch. 2.7.1.3

  equity instruments, Ch. 43, 5.4

  unit of account, Ch. 2.7.1.1

  ‘hedging’ of instruments classified as equity, Ch. 43, 10

  date when financial statements are authorised for issue,

  held for trading, Ch. 44, 4

  Ch. 34, 2.1.1

  interest, dividends, gains and losses, Ch. 43, 8

  events requiring adjustment to the amounts

  tax effects, Ch. 43, 8.2

  recognised/disclosures in, Ch. 34, 2.2.1

  transaction costs, Ch. 43, 8.1

  first IFRS financial statements in scope of IFRS 1, Ch. 5, 2.1

  liabilities arising from gross-settled contracts for the purchase

  frequency of reporting and period covered, Ch. 3, 2.2

  of the entity’s own equity instruments, Ch. 43, 5.3

  identification of, Ch. 3, 2.5.1

  contracts to acquire non-controlling interests, Ch. 43, 5.3.2

  notes to, Ch. 3, 3.4

  contracts to purchase own equity during ‘closed’ or

  purpose of, Ch. 3, 2.1

  ‘prohibited’ periods, Ch. 43, 5.3.1

  re-issuing (dual dating), Ch. 34, 2.1.1.A

  non-controlling interests classified as, Ch. 7, 5.4, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4,

  statement of changes in equity, Ch. 3, 3.3

  6.5, 7.4, 7.5

  statement of compliance with IFRS, Ch. 3, 2.5.2

  objective, Ch. 43, 2.1

  statement of comprehensive income and income statement,

  offsetting, Ch. 50, 7.4.1

  Ch. 3, 3.2

  cash pooling arrangements, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.E

  statement of financial position, Ch. 3, 3.1

  disclosure, Ch. 50, 7.4.2

  structure of, Ch. 3, 3

  enforceable legal right of set-off, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.A

  Financial statements, presentation of, Ch. 3, 2–3. See also IAS 1

  intention to settle net, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.C

  comparative information, Ch. 3, 2.4

  master netting agreements, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.B

  components of a complete set of financial statements, Ch. 3,

  offsetting collateral amounts, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.F

  2.3

  situations where offset is not normally appropriate, Ch. 50,

  frequency of reporting and period covered, Ch. 3, 2.2

  7.4.1.D

  IAS 1, Ch. 3, 1.1

  unit of account, Ch. 50, 7.4.1.G

  IAS 8, Ch. 3, 1.2

  recognition, Ch. 45, 2.2.2

  identification of, Ch. 3, 2.5.1

  scope, Ch. 43, 2.2

  purpose of, Ch. 3, 2.1

  settlement of financial liability with equity instrument, Ch. 43, 7

  statement of compliance with IFRS, Ch. 3, 2.5.2

  debt for equity swaps with shareholders, Ch. 43, 7.3

  structure of financial statements, Ch. 3, 3

  requirements of IFRIC 19, Ch. 43, 7.2

  notes to the financial statements, Ch. 3, 3.4

  scope and effective date of IFRIC 19, Ch. 43, 7.1

  statement of changes in equity, Ch. 3, 3.3

  shares/warrants issued in connection with, Ch. 30, 2.2.4.I

  statement of comprehensive income and the statement of

  subsequent measurement (IFRS 9)

  profit or loss, Ch. 3, 3.2

  measured at amortised cost, Ch. 47, 14.1

  classification of expenses recognised in profit or loss by

  measured at fair value through profit/loss, Ch. 47, 14.3

  nature or function, Ch. 3, 3.2.3

  treasury shares, Ch. 43, 9

  discontinued operations, Ch. 3, 3.2.5

  IFRS 17 Treasury share election, Ch. 43, 9.2

  information required on the face of the statement of

  transactions in own shares not at fair value, Ch. 43, 9.1

  profit or loss, Ch. 3, 3.2.2

  Financial reporting in hyperinflationary economies, Ch. 16,

  material and extraordinary items, Ch. 3, 3.2.6

  1–12. See also Hyperinflation

  operating profit, Ch. 3, 3.2.2.A

  Financial Service Agency, Japan, Ch. 1, 2.3

  profit and loss and comprehensive income, Ch. 3, 3.2.1

  Financial Service Commission, Republic of Korea, Ch. 1, 2.3

  statement of comprehensive income, Ch. 3, 3.2.4

  Financial statements, Ch. 3, 2–3.4. See also IAS 1; IAS 8; IAS 10;

  statement of financial position, Ch. 3, 3.1

  Income statement; Statement of comprehensive income;

  current assets, Ch. 3, 3.1.3

  Statement of financial position

  current liabilities, Ch. 3, 3.1.4

  comparative information, Ch. 3, 2.4

  current/non-current assets and liabilities, distinction

  components of, Ch. 3, 2.3

  between, Ch. 3, 3.1.1

  conceptual framework, IASB’s, Ch. 2.6.1

  information required either on the face of the

  assets, Ch. 2.7.2

  statement of financial position or in the notes,

  consolidated and unconsolidated, Ch. 2.6.2.1

  Ch. 3, 3.1.6

  elements, Ch. 2.7

  information required on the face of statement of

  equity, Ch. 2.7.4

  financial position, Ch. 3, 3.1.5

  executory contracts, Ch. 2.7.1.2

  non-current assets and disposal groups held for

  going concern assumption, Ch. 2.6.1.4

  sale/distribution, Ch. 3, 3.1.2

  income and expenses, Ch. 2.7.5

  Financing activities, cash flows from, Ch. 36, 4.3

  Index

  139

  Firm commitments

  Foreign currency derivatives, Ch. 42, 5.2.1

  to acquire a business, hedges of, Ch. 49, 7.6

  commonly used currencies, Ch. 42, 5.2.1.C

  to purchase or sell goods or services, Ch. 45, 2.1.2

  functional currency of counterparty, Ch. 42, 5.2.1.A

  hedges of, Ch. 49, 5.1.1, 5.2.2

  oil contract, Ch. 42, 5.2.1.D

  First-time adoption, Ch. 5, 1–8. See also IFRS 1

  routinely denominated in commercial transactions, Ch. 42,

  actuarial assumptions, Ch. 5, 7.7.3

  5.2.1.B

  authoritative literature, Ch. 5, 1.2

  Foreign currency instruments, Ch. 46, 4.1

  compound financial instruments, Ch. 5, 5.10

  debt security measured at fair value through other

  consolidated financial statements, Ch. 5, 5.8.1

  comprehensive income, Ch. 47, 14.3

  cumulative translation differences, Ch. 5, 5.7

  Foreign currency translation, interim financial reporting, Ch. 37,

  date of transition to IFRSs, Ch. 5, 5.5.1.B

  9.6

  deemed cost, Ch. 5, 5.5

  Foreign entities, subsequent measurement of financial

  defined terms, Ch. 5, 1.3

  instruments Ch. 46, 4

  embedded derivatives, Ch. 5, 4.11

  IFRS 9, Ch. 47, 1.2

  employee benefits, Ch. 5, 7.7

  Foreign exchange, Ch. 15, 1–11. See also IAS 21

  fair value, Ch. 5, 3.3, 5.5.1

  background, Ch. 15, 1.1

  first IFRS financial statements, Ch. 5, 2.1

  change in functional currency, Ch. 15, 5.5

  first IFRS reporting period, Ch. 5, 7.2.1

  change of presentation currency, Ch. 15, 7

  first-time adopter, identifying, Ch. 5, 2

  disclosure requirements, Ch. 15, 10

  application of IFRS 1, Ch. 5, 2.2

  convenience translations of financial statements/other

  dual reporting entity, Ch. 5, 2.3

  financial information, Ch. 15, 10.3

  first IFRS financial statements in scope of IFRS 1, Ch. 5, 2.1

  exchange differ
ences, Ch. 15, 10.1

  previous GAAP, determining, Ch. 5, 2.3

  judgements made in applying IAS 21 and related

  full actuarial valuations, Ch. 5, 7.7.2

  disclosures, Ch. 15, 10.4

  full retrospective application, Ch. 5, 3.5

  presentation and functional currency, Ch. 15, 10.2

  government loans, Ch. 5, 4.12

  entity’s functional currency determination, Ch. 15, 4

  hedge accounting, Ch. 5, 4.5

  branches and divisions, Ch. 15, 4.4

  insurance contracts, Ch. 5, 5.4

  documentation of judgements made, Ch. 15, 4.5

  line-by-line reconciliations, Ch. 5, 6.3.2

  general, Ch. 15, 4.1

  mandatory exceptions, Ch. 5, 3.5

  intermediate holding companies/finance subsidiaries,

  measurement, Ch. 5, 4.9

  Ch. 15, 4.2

  non-controlling interests, Ch. 5, 4.8

  investment holding companies, Ch. 15, 4.3

  objectives of, Ch. 5, 1.1

  future developments, Ch. 15, 11

  opening IFRS statement of financial position, Ch. 5, 3

  introduction of euro, Ch. 15, 8

  accounting policies, applying, Ch. 5, 3.2

  presentation currency other than the functional currency,

  timeline, Ch. 5, 3.1

  Ch. 15, 6

  optional exemptions, Ch. 5, 5

  average rate calculation, Ch. 15, 6.1.4

  regulatory issues

  disposal of a foreign operation, Ch. 15, 6.6

  foreign private issuers that are SEC registrants, Ch. 5, 8.1

  partial disposal, Ch. 15, 6.6.2

  International Practices Task Force (IPTF) guidance, Ch. 5,

  step-by-step and direct methods of consolidation,

  8.1.2

  Ch. 15, 6.6.3

  related hedges, gains and losses arising on, Ch. 5, 5.7.1

  exchange differences on intragroup balances, Ch. 15, 6.3

  restatement of goodwill, Ch. 5, 5.2.5

  monetary items included as part of the net investment

  separate financial statements, Ch. 5, 5.8.2

  in a foreign operation, Ch. 15, 6.3.1

  timeline, Ch. 5, 3.1

  becoming part of the net investment in a foreign

  unrecognised past service costs, Ch. 5, 7.7.4

  operation, Ch. 15, 6.3.5

  First-time presentation of interim reports, Ch. 37, 11.1

  ceasing to be part of the net investment in a

  Fixed fee service contracts, Ch. 51, 3.5.1

  foreign operation, Ch. 15, 6.3.6

  currency of monetary item, Ch. 15, 6.3.2

  Fixed interest rate instruments, Ch. 46, 3.2

  dividends, Ch. 15, 6.3.7

  ‘Fixed stated principal’ of a bond, Ch. 43, 6.3.2.A

  transacted by other members of the group, Ch. 15,

  Floating interest rate instruments, Ch. 46, 3.3

  6.3.4

  Foreign currency basis spreads, Ch. 49, 3.6.5, 7.4.4.D, 7.5.3

  treatment in individual financial statements,

  retrospective application, Ch. 49, 13.3.3

  Ch. 15, 6.3.3

  Foreign currency cash flows,

  unrealised profits on intragroup transactions,

  impairment, Ch. 20, 7.1.5,

  Ch. 15, 6.3.8

  statement of cash flows, Ch. 36, 5.3

  foreign operations where sub-groups exist, accounting for,

  Ch. 15, 6.1.5

  Foreign currency convertible bond, Ch. 43, 6.6.4

  goodwill and fair value adjustments, Ch. 15, 6.5

  instrument issued by foreign subsidiary convertible into equity

  non-coterminous period ends, Ch. 15, 6.4

  of parent, Ch. 43, 6.6.4.A

  partial disposal of a foreign operation, Ch. 15, 6.6.2

  140 Index

  Foreign exchange —contd

  Full cost method, extractive industries, Ch. 39, 3.2.4

  presentation currency other than the functional currency —contd

  Functional currency, Ch. 5, 7.8.1; Ch. 15, 3–6; Ch. 39, 9. See also

  translation of equity items, Ch. 15, 6.2

  Foreign exchange

  equity balances resulting from income and expenses

  books and records not kept in, Ch. 15, 5.6

  being recognised in other comprehensive income,

  change in, Ch. 15, 5.5; Ch. 39, 9.2

  Ch. 15, 6.2.3

  definition of, Ch. 15, 2.3

  equity balances resulting from transactions with equity

  determining, Ch. 15, 4; Ch. 39, 9.1

  holders, Ch. 15, 6.2.2

  at ends of subsequent reporting periods, Ch. 15, 5.2

  share capital, Ch. 15, 6.2.1

  exchange differences, treatment of, Ch. 15, 5.3

  translation to the presentation currency, Ch. 15, 6.1

  monetary items, Ch. 15, 5.3.1

  accounting for foreign operations where sub-groups

  non-monetary items, Ch. 15, 5.3.2

  exist, Ch. 15, 6.1.5

  initial recognition, Ch. 15, 5.1

  calculation of average rate, Ch. 15, 6.1.4

  deposits and other consideration received or paid in

  dual rates, suspension of rates and lack of

  advance, Ch. 15, 5.1.2

  exchangeability, Ch. 15, 6.1.3

  dual rates, Ch. 15, 5.1.4.A

  functional currency is not that of a hyperinflationary

  identifying the date of transaction, Ch. 15, 5.1.1

  economy, Ch. 15, 6.1.1

  suspension of rates: longer term lack of exchangeability,

  functional currency is that of a hyperinflationary

  Ch. 15, 5.1.4.C

  economy, Ch. 15, 6.1.2

  practical difficulties in determining exchange rates, Ch. 15,

  reporting foreign currency transactions in the functional

  5.1.4

  currency of an entity, Ch. 15, 5

  suspension of rates: temporary lack of exchangeability,

  books and records not kept in functional currency, Ch. 15,

  Ch. 15, 5.1.4.B

  5.6

  using average rates, Ch. 15, 5.1.3

  change in functional currency, Ch. 15, 5.5

  monetary/non-monetary determination, Ch. 15, 5.4

  at ends of subsequent reporting periods, Ch. 15, 5.2

  deferred tax, Ch. 15, 5.4.4

  exchange differences, treatment of, Ch. 15, 5.3

  deposits/progress payments, Ch. 15, 5.4.1

  monetary items, Ch. 15, 5.3.1

  foreign currency share capital, Ch. 15, 5.4.3

  non-monetary items, Ch. 15, 5.3.2

  investments in preference shares, Ch. 15, 5.4.2

  initial recognition, Ch. 15, 5.1

  post-employment benefit plans-foreign currency assets,

  deposits and other consideration received or paid in

  Ch. 15, 5.4.5

  advance, Ch. 15, 5.1.2

  post-employment benefit plans-foreign currency plans,

  dual rates, Ch. 15, 5.1.4.A

  Ch. 15, 5.4.6

  identifying the date of transaction, Ch. 15, 5.1.1

  Fund performance fees, Ch. 42, 5.2.5

  suspension of rates: longer term lack of

  FVTOCI. See Fair value through other comprehensive income

  exchangeability, Ch. 15, 5.1.4.C

  practical difficulties in determining exchange rates,

  General price index, Ch. 16, 3

  Ch. 15, 5.1.4

  not available for all periods, Ch. 16, 3.2

  suspension of rates: temporary lack of exchangeability,

  selection of, Ch. 16, 3.1

  Ch. 15, 5.1.4.B

  General purpose financial reporting, Ch.2.4

  using average rates, Ch. 15, 5.1.3

  changes in economic resources and claims, Ch.2.4.2.2r />
  monetary/non-monetary determination, Ch. 15, 5.4

  economic resources and claims, Ch.2.4.2.1

  deferred tax, Ch. 15, 5.4.4

  information about the use of economic resources

  deposits/progress payments, Ch. 15, 5.4.1

  (stewardship), Ch.2.4.2.3

  foreign currency share capital, Ch. 15, 5.4.3

  objective and usefulness, Ch.2.4.1.1

  investments in preference shares, Ch. 15, 5.4.2

  limitations, Ch.2.4.1.2

  post-employment benefit plans-foreign currency assets,

  Global Preparers Forum, Ch. 1, 2.9

  Ch. 15, 5.4.5

  Global Public Policy Committee (GPPC) guidance, Ch. 47, 7.2

  post-employment benefit plans-foreign currency plans,

  Going concern, Ch. 2, 6.1.4; Ch. 3, 4.1.2; Ch. 34, 2.2.2

  Ch. 15, 5.4.6

  disclosure in relation to change in going concern assumption,

  tax effects of all exchange differences, Ch. 15, 9

  Ch. 37, 4.7

  Forfeiture, share-based payments, Ch. 30, 6.1.2, 7.4.1

  Gold bullion sales (mining), Ch. 39, 12.13

  Forward contracts, Ch. 43, 11.1; Ch. 45, 2.1.3,

  ‘Good leaver’ arrangements, share-based payments,

  ‘back-to-back’ forward contracts, Ch. 43, 11.1.3

  Ch. 30, 5.3.9

  forward purchase, Ch. 43, 11.1.1

  Goodwill, Ch. 9, 6

  forward sale, Ch. 43, 11.1.2

  and allocation to cash-generating units (CGUs), Ch. 20, 8.1

  Forward currency contracts, Ch. 49, 3.6.5, 7.3.3.A, 7.4.5, 7.5.2,

  attributable to non-controlling interests, changes in ownership

  13.3.2

  interest without loss of control, Ch. 7, 4.2; Ch.20, 9

  Forward purchase agreements (EPS), Ch. 33, 6.4.2.C

  in business combinations, Ch. 9, 6;

  Forward rate method, Ch. 49, 7.4.5

  and fair value adjustments, foreign operations, Ch. 15, 6.5

  ‘Fresh start’ accounting, Ch. 5, 5.5.2.B

  impairment of goodwill, Ch. 20, 8

  Index

  141

  acquisitions by subsidiaries and determining the level at

  general requirements of IAS 20, Ch. 25, 3.1

  which the group tests goodwill for impairment,

  government assistance, Ch. 25, 3.7

  Ch. 20, 12.2.3

  loans at lower than market rates of interest, Ch. 25, 3.4

  effect of IFRS 8 – Operating Segments – on

  non-monetary grants, Ch. 25, 3.2

  impairment tests, Ch. 20, 8.1.4

  repayment of government grants, Ch. 25, 3.6

  goodwill initially unallocated to CGUs, Ch. 20, 8.1.5

  related to biological assets, IAS 41, Ch. 25, 5

  identifying synergies and CGUs/CGU groups for

  scope of IAS 20, Ch. 25, 2

  allocating goodwill, Ch. 20, 8.1.2, 12.2

  Government-related entities, Ch. 35, 2.2.10

 

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