ED on employee benefits discount rate

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21 Aug 2009

The International Accounting Standards Board has published for public comment proposals to amend the discount rate for measuring employee benefits.

IAS 19 Employee Benefits requires an entity to determine the rate used to discount employee benefits with reference to market yields on high quality corporate bonds. However, when there is no deep market in corporate bonds, an entity is required to use market yields on government bonds instead.

The global financial crisis has led to a widening of the spread between yields on corporate bonds and yields on government bonds. As a result, entities with similar employee benefit obligations may report them at very different amounts.

To address the issue expeditiously, the IASB proposes to eliminate the requirement to use yields on government bonds. Instead, entities would estimate the yield on high quality corporate bonds. If adopted, the amendments would ensure that the comparability of financial statements is maintained across jurisdictions, regardless of whether there is a deep market for high quality corporate bonds.

In view of the urgency of the issue and the limited scope of the proposals the IASB has set a shortened period for comments on the exposure draft -- comments are due by 30 September 2009. The IASB intends to permit entities to adopt the amendments that arise from this exposure draft in their December 2009 financial statements.

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