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  • IASB completes post-implementation review of IFRS 15

    30 Sep 2024

    The IASB has completed its post-implementation review of IFRS 15 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers'. The review has shown that the standard is working as intended, providing users with more useful information about a company's revenue.

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  • September 2024 IASB meeting notes posted

    26 Sep 2024

    The IASB met in London on 16-18 September 2024. We have posted our comprehensive Deloitte observer notes for all projects discussed during the meeting.

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  • Standard setters discuss intangibles

    25 Sep 2024

    The International Forum of Accounting Standard Setters (IFASS) is currently holding its fall meeting in London. One of the sessions of the meeting was devoted to the IASB's research project on intangible assets and how it relates to research by other standard setters.

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  • Presentation on connectivity at WSS meeting

    24 Sep 2024

    At the World Standard Setters (WSS) conference currently being held in London, staff of the IASB and staff of the ISSB presented on the connectivity between the financial statements and sustainability-related financial disclosures.

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  • September 2024 ISSB meeting notes posted

    24 Sep 2024

    The ISSB met on 18 September 2024 in Frankfurt. We have posted our comprehensive Deloitte observer notes for the projects discussed during the meeting.

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  • Updated IASB and ISSB work plan — Analysis (September 2024)

    23 Sep 2024

    Following the IASB and ISSB meetings this month, we have analysed the work plan on the IFRS Foundation website to see what changes have resulted from the meetings and other developments since the work plan was last revised in July 2024.

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  • Agenda for the September 2024 ITCG meeting

    24 Sep 2024

    The IFRS Foundation has released an agenda and meeting papers for the meeting of the IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group (ITCG), which will be held in London on 30 September and 1 October 2024.

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  • Heads Up — FASB Proposes Improvements to Hedge Accounting Guidance

    published 30 Sep 2024

    This Heads Up discusses the FASB’s proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 'Hedge Accounting Improvements', which would amend certain facets of the hedge accounting guidance in ASC 815. The proposal is intended to address issues raised by stakeholders during the implementation of ASU 2017-12 and more recent concerns that have surfaced as a result of the global reference rate reform initiative.

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  • Roadmap: Comparing IFRS Accounting Standards and U.S. GAAP (2024)

    published 30 Sep 2024

    This Roadmap provides an overview of the most significant differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS® Accounting Standards — two of the most widely used accounting standards in the world. The 2024 edition includes updated and expanded guidance that reflects standards effective as of January 1, 2025, for calendar-year-end public entities.

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  • On the Radar — Comparing IFRS Accounting Standards and U.S. GAAP: Bridging the differences

    published 30 Sep 2024

    Although U.S. GAAP and IFRS® Accounting Standards are built on largely similar concepts and often lead to similar accounting outcomes, there are many differences in the specific accounting requirements. Therefore, it can be difficult to directly compare financial statements that have been prepared under these different standards. Accordingly, professionals need to be mindful of the differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS Accounting Standards when preparing, aggregating, consolidating, comparing, or interpreting financial information that involves both sets of accounting standards.

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  • Roadmap: Carve-Out Transactions (2024)

    published 27 Sep 2024

    This Roadmap discusses key factors for entities to consider as they prepare their carve-out financial statements. “Carve-out financial statements” is a general term used to describe financial statements derived from the financial statements of a larger parent entity. Such statements are often required when a parent entity wishes to pursue a sale, spin-off, initial public offering, or special-purpose acquisition company transaction involving a portion of the parent entity. In addition, they are necessary in various types of transactions as a means of reflecting the portion of a parent entity’s balances and activities that are being “carved out.”

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  • On the Radar — Carve-Out Transactions

    published 27 Sep 2024

    This publication briefly summarizes key management considerations and common pitfalls associated with preparing carve-out financial statements.

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  • IFRS in your pocket 2024

    published 19 Sep 2024

    'IFRS in your pocket' is a comprehensive summary of the current IFRS Standards and Interpretations along with details of the projects on the standard-setting agenda of the IASB and ISSB. Backing this up is information about the IASB, the ISSB and an analysis of the use of IFRS Accounting Standards around the world. This combination has made 'IFRS in your pocket' the ideal guide, update and refresher for everyone involved. The information included in this edition of 'IFRS in your pocket' reflects developments until 31 August 2023.

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  • IFRS Illustrative Financial Statements 2024

    published 18 Sep 2024

    The illustrative financial statements of International GAAP Holdings Limited for the year ended 31 December 2024 are intended to illustrate the presentation and disclosure requirements of IFRS Accounting Standards without the use of any actual numbers. They also contain additional disclosures that are considered to be best practice, particularly where such disclosures are included in illustrative examples provided within a specific IFRS Accounting Standard.

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