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IVSC consults on investment property

04 Feb 2014

The International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) has issued two exposure drafts on investment property. Both spring from the publication of a discussion paper on the valuation of investment property that was published in December 2012.

In the discussion paper, various options for improving the way in which the standards relate to this class of real property were examined. After analysis of the comments made by respondents, the IVSC Standards Board tentatively agreed that the additional requirements for valuing investment property that had been identified as needing consideration would best be dealt with by making amendments to the existing IVS 200 Real Property Interests and by including a section of investment property in IVS 300 Valuations for Financial Reporting.

The discussion paper also raised the view that the current IVS 233 Investment Property under Construction is an anomaly among the standards series as it deals with a subset of an asset class and only a specific type of valuation required under limited circumstances. The Board is suggesting to withdraw the current IVS 233 and to replace it with more broadly based guidance on the valuation of any type of real property that is either in the course of construction or where construction is contemplated.

Comments on both exposure drafts are invited before 30 April 2014. They are available on the IVSC website:

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IFRS conference in London announced

04 Feb 2014

The IFRS Foundation has announced that its upcoming conference will be held in London on 23-24 June 2014. The conference will include discussions on the future of financial reporting, as well as the latest IASB updates on the major IFRSs, implementation issues, conceptual framework and research projects.

The conference will feature presentations by IASB Vice-Chairman Ian Mackintosh, IASB members (Stephen Cooper, Philippe Danjou, Martin Edelmann, Jan Engström, Gary Kabureck, Sue Lloyd and Mary Tokar), senior IASB technical staff and other IFRS experts.

Some of the topics to be covered at the conference include:

  • The future of financial reporting
  • IASB update:
    • Major IFRSs
    • Implementation
    • Conceptual framework
    • Research projects
  • Keynote address
  • Panel discussion on IFRS 9

The conference will also have break-out sessions featuring:

Morning break-out sessions Afternoon break-out sessions
  1. Financial Instruments: macro hedge accounting
  2. Leases (lessee)
  3. Rate regulated activities
  4. Conceptual Framework (Part 1): elements and recognition
  1. Insurance contracts
  2. Leases (lessor)
  3. Business combinations under common control
  4. Conceptual Framework (Part 2): measurement

In addition, the conference will have special interest discussions on topical reporting issues of IFRS Disclosures and Financial Instruments.

More details, including registration information, are available on the IASB website.

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Maystadt continues as special adviser on the EFRAG reform

04 Feb 2014

EU Commissioner Michel Barnier has agreed with Philippe Maystadt that his mission as special adviser should be continued in order to supervise the implementation of reforms of the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG).

Philippe Maystadt was appointed by EU Commissioner Barnier as a special advisor on 19 March 2013 to set out recommendations to “reinforce the EU's contribution to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), and to improve the governance of the institutions developing these standards.” In his final report presented in November 2013, Mr Maystadt recommended transforming EFRAG with a view to strengthening the European Union's influence in international accounting standard-setting.

In his continued role, Mr Maystadt is expected to co-ordinate the efforts of public and private organisations in implementing the recommendations of the report. Commissioner Barnier commented:

The EU needs a sound framework for the development of high quality accounting standards. I am happy that Mr Maystadt agreed to continue his special mission to ensure that the system for the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) put in place by the European Union is effective and enables the EU to play its full role in the debate. I am confident that the expertise of Mr Maystadt will significantly benefit the swift implementation of the necessary reforms so that our undertakings and the users of their financial statements can as soon as possible benefit from high-quality international accounting standards.

Please click for the press release on the European Commission website.

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January IFRS Interpretations Committee meeting notes

04 Feb 2014

We've posted the Deloitte observer notes from the IFRS Interpretations Committee meeting which was held on 29-30 January 2014.

The topics discussed were as follows (click through to access detailed Deloitte observer notes for each topic):

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Items for continuing consideration

Finalisation of tentative agenda decisions

New issues

Items for continuing consideration (continued)

New issues (continued)

Feedback from the IASB

Administrative session

  • Interpretations Committee work in progress

 

Thursday, 30 January 2014 (09:00-12:55)

New issues (continued)

Click here to go to the preliminary and unofficial notes taken by Deloitte observers for the entire meeting.

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EFRAG Update detailing its January developments

04 Feb 2014

The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has released a new issue of its EFRAG Update newsletter, summarising the discussions held on the EFRAG TEG conference call of 7 January 2014 and at the EFRAG TEG meeting of 27–29 January 2014.

Highlights were the publication of:

  • final comment letter on IASB DP A Review of the Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting
  • draft comment letter on IASB ED Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2012–2014 Cycle
  • first papers in EFRAG's new Short Discussion Series
  • final endorsement advice on IASB narrow scope amendment Defined Benefit Plans: Employee Contributions (Amendments to IAS 19)
  • draft endorsement advice on the Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2010–2012 and 2011–2013 Cycles

Additional topics discussed in the newsletter are:

Click for the EFRAG Update (link to EFRAG website).

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Agenda for February 2014 IFRS Advisory Council meeting

03 Feb 2014

An agenda is available for the upcoming IFRS Advisory Council meeting to be held in London on 24-25 February 2014. In addition to updates on the activities of the Council, IFRS Foundation and International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), the meeting will focus on the Council's role in promoting the adoption of IFRSs, the way forward in the IASB's leases project, and the future of corporate reporting. A number of other topics will also be discussed.

The agenda for the meeting is summarised below:

Monday, 24 February 2014 (10:00-17:15)

  • Welcome and Vice-Chairmen's introduction
  • Key strategic issues
  • Overview of the past four months
  • IASB activities
    • Key issues
    • Accounting Standards Advisory Forum (ASAF) update
    • Conceptual Framework
    • Standards applicable in the current year
  • Trustee activities
  • Role and composition of the IFRS Advisory Council
    • IFRS Advisory Council self-review
    • Role with respect to promotion and adoption of IFRSs (includes break out discussions)
  • Leases - the way forward

 

Tuesday, 25 February 2014 (08:45-16:45)

  • Leases - the way forward (includes break out sessions)
  • IFRS education initiative - update on five year plan
  • Future of corporate reporting (includes break out sessions)
    • Relationship with sustainability reporting and integrated reporting
    • Digital reporting
    • IASB's role
  • Investor outreach strategy
  • Sum up of discussions

 

Agenda papers for this meeting will be made available on the IASB's website in due course.

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ACCA, IAAER and IIRC invite proposals for research into integrated reporting

01 Feb 2014

ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), IAAER (International Association for Accounting Education and Research), and the IIRC (International Integrated Reporting Council) invite researchers to submit proposals addressing three areas of Integrated Reporting (<IR>) that need to be developed further.

Following the introduction of the <IR> Framework in December 2013, the three organisations sponsoring the research award have identified three areas that need to be developed further.  They therefore invite research proposals addressing the following areas:

    1. Meeting users' information needs – looking at what users of integrated reports from large private sector, for-profit companies, want to see. This project would focus on the similarities and differences between the needs and expectations of different equity and debt holders, and others who provide financial capital.
    2. Materiality and completeness vs. conciseness in Integrated Reporting – focusing on the theoretical, policy and practical issues concerning the role of materiality in determining the balance between completeness and conciseness in an integrated report.
    3. Organisational characteristics and Integrated Reporting – focusing on the theoretical, policy and practical issues concerning application of the Framework to different types of organisations in different jurisdictions and under different circumstances.

A combined sum of up to £50,000 will be awarded for up to three projects that meet the criteria set. The deadline for research proposal submissions is 28 February 2014.

Please click for more information on the ACCA website:

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FEE public sector roundtable

01 Feb 2014

The Federation of European Accountants (Fédération des Experts-comptables Européens, FEE) will host a public sector roundtable on the topic of 'The approach for European standard-setting' on 1 April 2014.

Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the approach for European standard-setting in public sector accounting with European and national policymakers, representatives from the public sector, accountants and auditors. The roundtable is free of charge but the number of participants is limited.

Please click for more information on the FEE website.

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IASB seeks members for new IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group

31 Jan 2014

The IASB is seeking candidates for membership and Chair/Vice-Chair for its IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group. The newly-created group will provide an advisory and review forum for members to actively assist the IASB in the maintenance and development of the IFRS Taxonomy and related activities.

Due to the integration of XBRL into the IASB standard-setting process and the creation of a new IASB staff group for the Disclosure Initiative, the IASB conducted a review of the IFRS Taxonomy Due Process. As a result, IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group was created. The group replaces the XBRL Advisory Council (XAC) and the XBRL Quality Review Team (XQRT). The XAC is no longer operational, while the XQRT will only remain in existence until the new IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group is up and running. In addition, the IFRS Advisory Council has taken on some of the general strategic responsibility of the XAC that specifically relate to how technology may impact standard setting and future corporate reporting. 

The IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group will consist of 16-20 members, including a Chair and Vice-Chair. Candidates should have an expertise in at least one of the following areas:

  • XBRL
  • General taxonomy design
  • Financial reporting ontology
  • Consumption and preparation of electronically marked-up IFRS financial statements.

Application will be accepted until 28 February 2014.

For more information, see the press release on the IASB website.

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EFRAG updates endorsement status report for draft endorsement advice on annual improvement cycles

31 Jan 2014

EFRAG has updated its Endorsement Status Report to reflect the fact that draft endorsement advice has been published on 'Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2010–2012 Cycle' and 'Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2011–2013 Cycle'.

Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2010–2012 Cycle affects seven standards (IFRS 2, IFRS 3, IFRS 8, IFRS 13, IAS 16, IAS 24 and IAS 38), Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2011–2013 Cycle affects four standards (IFRS 1, IFRS 3, IFRS 13, IAS 40). EFRAG's initial assessment is that all of the amendments satisfy the technical criteria for EU endorsement and EFRAG should therefore recommend their endorsement.

The endorsement status report, dated 31 January 2014, is available here.

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