IFRS Foundation releases summary of national standard-setters' research on materiality judgement guidance
27 Feb 2024
The IFRS Foundation has issued a comprehensive summary that compiled evidence from national accounting standard-setters concerning the impact of guidance on materiality judgements within IFRS Accounting Standards and related materials.
Materiality judgement demands that companies assess whether information could reasonably influence investor decisions.
In 2017 and 2018, the IASB's refined the definition of materiality and furnish guidance along with case studies to facilitate informed judgements. In 2022, the IFRS Foundation issued a call for research as it was seeking to partner with national standard-setters to gather research and information related to the changes and additions to the IASB’s literature on making materiality judgements.
The findings of the research underscored a robust understanding of materiality's concept. While utilisation of the 2017 and 2018 guidance exhibited disparities across regions, where implemented, it proved beneficial. Moreover, the research advocates for sustained efforts to raise awareness among stakeholders regarding the available guidance. Looking ahead, the IASB remains committed to providing further assistance to companies navigating materiality judgements, with insights from its research poised to influence ongoing discussions, including those within projects such as the initiative regarding climate-related and other uncertainties in the financial statements.
The national standard-setters taking part in the research initiative, working in partnership with academics from their jurisdictions, are from Australia, Botswana, China, Malaysia, Mexico and New Zealand.
Please click to access the research summary on the IFRS Foundation website.