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When an acquisition of a business is being made and the consideration for such business to include some portion of amount which is NOT certainly determinable and depending upon some future event/s to be met and accordingly an expectation is required to be built to calculate that uncertain portion called Contingent consideration.
I have informed in my earlier article published on 30th August, 2016 titled ‘IFRS convergence to Ind AS – Banking scene’ that banks would submit on Sept 30,2016, Proforma Ind AS financial statements in terms of RBI guidelines dated June 23, 2016, to RBI.
Lets understand a situation where its franchisor i.e. Domino’s USA takes over or bought the business of Domino’s India under Business combination. Now, questions which will be arisen related to this existing franchise agreement are-
Cost of temporary occupation of land, successful exploratory wells. all development wells, depreciation on related equipment. facilities and estimated Future abandonment costs are capitalised and reflected as Oil & Gas Assets.
We all must have read about Jubilant Food i.e. Domino’s pizza which is essentially under a franchise agreement with Domino’s pizza USA (as per its annual report). Current accounting practices in India does not have any specific guidance on such franchise agreements in relation to its accounting specifically
It is a common debate among accounting professionals that Partnership firms in U.S.A. would solve all the problems and that they would recommend their clients to have the same structure for business.
There are many instances where an entity distributes its assets e.g. Property, plant & equipments or unit of its business i.e. in a form of Demerging an entity or distributing an ownership interest in an entity (may be subsidiary) by way of dividend to its existing shareholders.
Silo is relatively new term for many of us. Dictionary meaning of the same is “something which is in isolation”. As the meaning suggest, there are many instances where an entity is operating in a way where its certain/ specified assets & liabilities are being controlled by some other entity in-spite of running overall separate legal entity.
As per the current accounting system in India, there is no specific treatment defined for any kind of security deposits which are being taken/ given in normal course of business by an entity and all such deposits that are refundable shown at their respective transaction values.
Other comprehensive income comprises items of income and expense (including reclassification adjustments) that are not recognized in profit or loss as required or permitted by other Ind ASs.