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Income Tax : As per AS-7 when the cost of contract is likely to be exceed the contract revenue then the loss incurred on the contract should be...
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Company Law : MCA notifies Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Amendment Rules, 2022 vide Notification No. G.S.R 255(E) Dated: 23rd March, 2...
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In finance, a credit derivative refers to any one of various instruments and techniques designed to separate and then transfer credit risk or the risk of an event of default of a corporate or sovereign borrower, transferring it to an entity other than lender or debtholder.
In continuation of previous articles Double-double test, Caps & Floor & Call/Put/ Prepayments – Embedded Derivatives as per Ind-As/ IFRS, Foreign currency denominated bonds/debts are very common in practice and these are being issued for payments into some foreign currency either for Principal or Interest related payments.
Many times Goods and Services are being sold/ rendered by using different kind of arrangements/ entities based on terms and conditions which could change Revenue Recognition criteria in its entirety and a careful assessment is always required because if any incorrect assessment is done it could have a significant impact on amount of revenue.
At present all Investment are being classified between long term and current and are being recognized at cost (subject to some permanent diminution and in case current investment lower of fair value or cost) , hence what are the options available to value Equity Investments under Ind-As?
Acquisition of business is quite common in today’s fast moving dynamics of the world and every such stakeholder of the entity would be interested to know all implications related to its valuation or for reporting purposes.
Ind AS Transition Facilitation Group (ITFG) of Ind AS (IFRS) Implementation Committee has been constituted for providing clarifications on timely basis on various issues related to the applicability and /or implementation of Ind AS under the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015, raised by preparers, users and other stakeholders.
It is very common to have call, put or prepayment options associated with any debt instrument which talks about the right/ obligations to issuer/ holder for ending this Instrument by settling agreed amount as defined.
Let’s first understand what does CAPS & FLOORS means in Financial Market and why these are being used in various lending arrangements.
Exposure Draft of Annual Improvements to Ind AS Standards 2014-2016 Cycle, issued by Accounting Standards Board of ICAI, for comments.
Following is Exposure Draft of Appendix B of Ind AS 21, Foreign Currency Transaction and Advance Consideration, issued by Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.