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IFRS and UK GAAP Update
Lisa Weaver BA FCA
• IFRS update covering all recent major changes in
international reporting
• UK GAAP update including FRSs 100 to 102 –
the latest position and timeframe
• The wider implications of the transition to the new
reporting framework
Overview of the session
• IASB issued up to IFRS 13
• Global acceptance of IFRS gathering pace
• Discussions with US continuing
• Several important projects on-going….
IFRS – where are we now?
USA – US
GAAP
Canada –
IFRS in 2011
Brazil – IFRS
for listed
companies
from 2009,
banks from
2010
South Africa –
IFRS in 2005
China –
substantially
converged national
standards
Japan – IFRS for
some companies
from 2010
Australia –
IFRS in 2005
EU – IFRS in
2005
Saudi Arabia –
IFRS for
banking and
insurance
companies
Global acceptance of IFRS
• A common set of high quality global reporting standards
remain the priority of IASB and FASB
• IFRS and US standard setters worked together since 2002
on a number of major projects
• Key decisions made in 2007 to further harmonisation
• 2012 – SEC issued a report on IFRS possible
incorporation into US financial reporting regime, some of
the issues highlighted:
– Governance and funding
– Remaining differences between US GAAP and IFRS
– Industry specific guidance
– Education and training issues and costs of transition
• A “condorsement” approach is now being favoured
IFRS and the US
IFRS 9 Financial Instruments
IFRS 10 Consolidated Financial Statements
IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements
IFRS 12 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities
IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement
Recent IFRS issued
• IASB project to replace current financial instrument
standard IAS 39
• Will be effective from 1 January 2015
• Project is part complete – IFRS 9 issued 2009 and
revised 2010 and 2011
• Sections dealing with impairment and hedge
accounting remain to be finalised
IFRS 9 Financial instruments
• All effective from 1 January 2013
• At the same time IAS 27 and 28 were revised
• Changes are largely to do with definitions and
consolidation concepts
– Clarification of how the control of a subsidiary is determined
– Joint ventures meeting certain a certain definition accounted
for in same was as associates
– IFRS 12 is a disclosure standard focussing on the nature of
risks associated with interests in other entities
Group accounting standards revised and
replaced – IFRS 10,11,12
• IFRS 13 issued May 2011, effective 1 January 2013
• IFRS 3:
– applies when another IFRS requires or permits fair value
measurements or disclosures
– defines fair value
– sets out in a single IFRS a framework for measuring fair value
– requires disclosures about fair value measurements.
• ‘Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an
asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction
between market participants at the measurement date.’ i.e.
Fair value based on exit value
• A hierarchy is used to arrive at fair value
IFRS 13 Fair value
IFRS 13 Fair value
Level one inputs
• Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for items
identical to the asset or liability being measured.
• e.g. Prices quoted on a stock exchange
Level two inputs
• Inputs other than quoted prices that are either
directly or indirectly observable for the asset or
liability being measured.
• e.g. Interest rates which underpin a valuation.
Level three inputs
• Unobservable inputs, to be used as a minimum
• e.g. Cash flow forecasts may be used to value an
entity that is not listed
• Revision to IAS 19 Employee Benefits – major
revision to the requirements, effective 1 Jan 2013
– Treatment of actuarial gains and losses (re-measurements)
– Presentation of items taken to profit or loss / comprehensive
income
• Other less significant changes as part of the
Improvements to IFRSs project
Other recent changes / amendments to
IFRS
• IASB and FASB joint project to clarify the principles
for revenue recognition
• The project aims to create an accounting standard
that will replace IAS 18 and IAS 11
• March 2013 – IASB and FASB deliberated the final
proposed standard and tentatively agreed effective
date 1 January 2017
• Standard due out very soon!
Update on major on-going projects 1
Revenue recognition
• IASB and FASB joint project to consider lease
classification and accounting and replace IAS 17
• Key issue is accounting for operating and finance
leases – current treatment has many drawbacks
• A new model “right of use accounting” has been
proposed
• Many deliberations on the application of the model
delayed development of the standard
• A revised exposure draft is due 2nd quarter 2013
Update on major on-going projects 2
Lease accounting
• Conceptual framework
• Narrow scope amendments
• Post implementation reviews
– IFRS 8 Operating Segments
– IFRS 3 Business Combinations
Other on-going projects
230 pages (full IFRSs are 3,000+)
Simplified IFRSs
Completely stand-alone
Designed specifically for SMEs
considering user needs
Final standard issued July 2009
The IFRS for SMEs
• Not a new issue – the future of UK GAAP has been
under consideration for 10 years
• Existing UK GAAP is a mixture of old SAAPs, FRS
based on international equivalents, FRSSE etc
• Standards are inconsistent and the regime overly
complicated
• Standards not up to date with business practice
The New UK GAAP – why change?!
• All UK FRS and SSAPs to be replaced with a single
financial reporting standard
• The FRSSE will remain in existence but will be
subject to some changes
• A reduced disclosure framework is being introduced
for qualifying parent and subsidiary accounts applying
the recognition and measurement aspects of IFRS
Overview of the changes
• The new UK GAAP should result in financial reporting
standards that:
– Are broadly consistent with IFRS
– Reflect up to date thinking
– Are efficient and cost effective to apply
– Contain consistent principles
The FRC acknowledges that transitional costs will be
incurred but this should be offset by the simplification
of financial reporting.
Benefits of replacing current UK GAAP
• Which standard to apply
• Options available
FRS 100 Application of
Financial Reporting
Requirements
• Disclosure exemptions for
qualifying entities
• Applicable in group situations
FRS 101 Reduced
Disclosure Framework
• Replacement of UK SSAPs and
FRSs
• Simplified financial reporting
FRS 102 The Financial
Reporting Standard
applicable in the
United Kingdom and
Republic of Ireland
The new financial reporting standards
The reporting options explained
EU-IFRS
EU listed
consolidated
accounts
Any entity
voluntarily
FRS 101 or FRS 102
FRS 101 for
qualifying entities
part of a group
FRS 102 for other
reporting entities
FRSSE
Small entities
only
• Entities that are eligible to use the FRSSE but
currently do not do so may wish to consider adopting
the FRSSE rather than moving to apply FRS 102
• Entities that have voluntarily adopted EU-IFRS may
wish to move back to UK GAAP to benefit from the
simplified accounting rules of FRS 102
Considerations relevant to the options
available
• FRS 100,101 and 102 effective for periods beginning
on or after 1 January 2015
Effective dates and transition
• Accounts prepared using recognition and
measurement rules of EU-IFRS but without the full
disclosure requirements
• Who can use the reduced disclosure framework?
– Can be used in the individual financial statements of
qualifying entities i.e. members of a group that prepares
publically available consolidated financial statements
– Charities are excluded and cannot use FRS 101
• What are the benefits?
– Disclosure exemptions covering many different areas
including financial instruments, share-based payment,
impairment, fair values, related parties
– The disclosure exemptions are taken on an individual basis
FRS 101 The reduced disclosure framework
• To be used by the majority of large and medium sized
reporting entities
• FRS 102 is NOT the complete adoption of the IFRS
for SMEs in the UK
• However it is a step closer to aligning UK GAAP to
IFRS
• It is a simplified version of UK GAAP, in one volume,
easy to understand and navigate
FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard
The basics
• Additional content in FRS 102 for issues not covered
in IFRS
• FRS 102 has more options than the IFRS for SMEs
• Includes issues of relevance to public benefit entities
• Additional content for matters anticipated to be
changed in the IFRS for SMEs in the future
• Formats cross referenced to CA 2006
• Requirement to consolidate and exclusions based on
CA 2006
FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard
Relationship with IFRS for SME
Investment properties
•to be carried at fair value with gains / losses recognise in profit
Intangible assets
•to be recognised separately from goodwill in a business combination
Goodwill and intangibles
•Useful life will not exceed 5 years when no reliable estimate can be made
Lease classification
•will not be subject to the “90% rule”
Deferred tax liabilities
•New liabilities likely to arise and amended measurement basis
IFRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard
Differences from current UK GAAP
• Balance Sheet = Statement of Financial Position
• Profit and Loss Account = Statement of Comprehensive
Income/Income Statement/Statement of Profit or Loss
• Statement of Recognised Gains and Losses = Statement
of Changes in Equity
• Cash Flow Statement = Statement of Cash Flows
• Minority Interests = Non-Controlling Interests
IFRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard
Differences from current UK GAAP
• First thing to do is to identify the ‘date of transition’.
• Date of transition is the start of the earliest period
reported in the financial statements
FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard
First time adoption
First FRS 102
accounts
31 Dec 1531 Dec 1431 Dec 13
Comparatives
Reconcile
equity
Reconcile
equity
Reconcile
profit
Effective dates and transition
Additional disclosures are required in the first
FRS 102 compliant accounts
Process of first-time adoption involves:
• Recognising all assets and liabilities whose
recognition is required by this FRS.
• Not recognising items as assets and liabilities if
this FRS does not permit such recognition.
• Reclassifying items that it recognised under its
previous FR framework as one type of asset,
liability or component of equity, but are a different
type of asset, liability or component of equity under
this FRS; and
• Applying this FRS in measuring all recognised
assets and liabilities.
FRS 102 First time adoption
FRS 102 First time adoption
Practical matters to consider
Taxation
implications
Training for staff /
clients
Accounting
software update
Audit implications
Impact on
agreements e.g.
debt covenants
Impact on
distributable
reserves
Changes to
accounting policies

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IFRS VS GAAP

  • 1.
  • 2. IFRS and UK GAAP Update Lisa Weaver BA FCA
  • 3. • IFRS update covering all recent major changes in international reporting • UK GAAP update including FRSs 100 to 102 – the latest position and timeframe • The wider implications of the transition to the new reporting framework Overview of the session
  • 4. • IASB issued up to IFRS 13 • Global acceptance of IFRS gathering pace • Discussions with US continuing • Several important projects on-going…. IFRS – where are we now?
  • 5. USA – US GAAP Canada – IFRS in 2011 Brazil – IFRS for listed companies from 2009, banks from 2010 South Africa – IFRS in 2005 China – substantially converged national standards Japan – IFRS for some companies from 2010 Australia – IFRS in 2005 EU – IFRS in 2005 Saudi Arabia – IFRS for banking and insurance companies Global acceptance of IFRS
  • 6. • A common set of high quality global reporting standards remain the priority of IASB and FASB • IFRS and US standard setters worked together since 2002 on a number of major projects • Key decisions made in 2007 to further harmonisation • 2012 – SEC issued a report on IFRS possible incorporation into US financial reporting regime, some of the issues highlighted: – Governance and funding – Remaining differences between US GAAP and IFRS – Industry specific guidance – Education and training issues and costs of transition • A “condorsement” approach is now being favoured IFRS and the US
  • 7. IFRS 9 Financial Instruments IFRS 10 Consolidated Financial Statements IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements IFRS 12 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement Recent IFRS issued
  • 8. • IASB project to replace current financial instrument standard IAS 39 • Will be effective from 1 January 2015 • Project is part complete – IFRS 9 issued 2009 and revised 2010 and 2011 • Sections dealing with impairment and hedge accounting remain to be finalised IFRS 9 Financial instruments
  • 9. • All effective from 1 January 2013 • At the same time IAS 27 and 28 were revised • Changes are largely to do with definitions and consolidation concepts – Clarification of how the control of a subsidiary is determined – Joint ventures meeting certain a certain definition accounted for in same was as associates – IFRS 12 is a disclosure standard focussing on the nature of risks associated with interests in other entities Group accounting standards revised and replaced – IFRS 10,11,12
  • 10. • IFRS 13 issued May 2011, effective 1 January 2013 • IFRS 3: – applies when another IFRS requires or permits fair value measurements or disclosures – defines fair value – sets out in a single IFRS a framework for measuring fair value – requires disclosures about fair value measurements. • ‘Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.’ i.e. Fair value based on exit value • A hierarchy is used to arrive at fair value IFRS 13 Fair value
  • 11. IFRS 13 Fair value Level one inputs • Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for items identical to the asset or liability being measured. • e.g. Prices quoted on a stock exchange Level two inputs • Inputs other than quoted prices that are either directly or indirectly observable for the asset or liability being measured. • e.g. Interest rates which underpin a valuation. Level three inputs • Unobservable inputs, to be used as a minimum • e.g. Cash flow forecasts may be used to value an entity that is not listed
  • 12. • Revision to IAS 19 Employee Benefits – major revision to the requirements, effective 1 Jan 2013 – Treatment of actuarial gains and losses (re-measurements) – Presentation of items taken to profit or loss / comprehensive income • Other less significant changes as part of the Improvements to IFRSs project Other recent changes / amendments to IFRS
  • 13. • IASB and FASB joint project to clarify the principles for revenue recognition • The project aims to create an accounting standard that will replace IAS 18 and IAS 11 • March 2013 – IASB and FASB deliberated the final proposed standard and tentatively agreed effective date 1 January 2017 • Standard due out very soon! Update on major on-going projects 1 Revenue recognition
  • 14. • IASB and FASB joint project to consider lease classification and accounting and replace IAS 17 • Key issue is accounting for operating and finance leases – current treatment has many drawbacks • A new model “right of use accounting” has been proposed • Many deliberations on the application of the model delayed development of the standard • A revised exposure draft is due 2nd quarter 2013 Update on major on-going projects 2 Lease accounting
  • 15. • Conceptual framework • Narrow scope amendments • Post implementation reviews – IFRS 8 Operating Segments – IFRS 3 Business Combinations Other on-going projects
  • 16. 230 pages (full IFRSs are 3,000+) Simplified IFRSs Completely stand-alone Designed specifically for SMEs considering user needs Final standard issued July 2009 The IFRS for SMEs
  • 17. • Not a new issue – the future of UK GAAP has been under consideration for 10 years • Existing UK GAAP is a mixture of old SAAPs, FRS based on international equivalents, FRSSE etc • Standards are inconsistent and the regime overly complicated • Standards not up to date with business practice The New UK GAAP – why change?!
  • 18. • All UK FRS and SSAPs to be replaced with a single financial reporting standard • The FRSSE will remain in existence but will be subject to some changes • A reduced disclosure framework is being introduced for qualifying parent and subsidiary accounts applying the recognition and measurement aspects of IFRS Overview of the changes
  • 19. • The new UK GAAP should result in financial reporting standards that: – Are broadly consistent with IFRS – Reflect up to date thinking – Are efficient and cost effective to apply – Contain consistent principles The FRC acknowledges that transitional costs will be incurred but this should be offset by the simplification of financial reporting. Benefits of replacing current UK GAAP
  • 20. • Which standard to apply • Options available FRS 100 Application of Financial Reporting Requirements • Disclosure exemptions for qualifying entities • Applicable in group situations FRS 101 Reduced Disclosure Framework • Replacement of UK SSAPs and FRSs • Simplified financial reporting FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland The new financial reporting standards
  • 21. The reporting options explained EU-IFRS EU listed consolidated accounts Any entity voluntarily FRS 101 or FRS 102 FRS 101 for qualifying entities part of a group FRS 102 for other reporting entities FRSSE Small entities only
  • 22. • Entities that are eligible to use the FRSSE but currently do not do so may wish to consider adopting the FRSSE rather than moving to apply FRS 102 • Entities that have voluntarily adopted EU-IFRS may wish to move back to UK GAAP to benefit from the simplified accounting rules of FRS 102 Considerations relevant to the options available
  • 23. • FRS 100,101 and 102 effective for periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015 Effective dates and transition
  • 24. • Accounts prepared using recognition and measurement rules of EU-IFRS but without the full disclosure requirements • Who can use the reduced disclosure framework? – Can be used in the individual financial statements of qualifying entities i.e. members of a group that prepares publically available consolidated financial statements – Charities are excluded and cannot use FRS 101 • What are the benefits? – Disclosure exemptions covering many different areas including financial instruments, share-based payment, impairment, fair values, related parties – The disclosure exemptions are taken on an individual basis FRS 101 The reduced disclosure framework
  • 25. • To be used by the majority of large and medium sized reporting entities • FRS 102 is NOT the complete adoption of the IFRS for SMEs in the UK • However it is a step closer to aligning UK GAAP to IFRS • It is a simplified version of UK GAAP, in one volume, easy to understand and navigate FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard The basics
  • 26. • Additional content in FRS 102 for issues not covered in IFRS • FRS 102 has more options than the IFRS for SMEs • Includes issues of relevance to public benefit entities • Additional content for matters anticipated to be changed in the IFRS for SMEs in the future • Formats cross referenced to CA 2006 • Requirement to consolidate and exclusions based on CA 2006 FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard Relationship with IFRS for SME
  • 27. Investment properties •to be carried at fair value with gains / losses recognise in profit Intangible assets •to be recognised separately from goodwill in a business combination Goodwill and intangibles •Useful life will not exceed 5 years when no reliable estimate can be made Lease classification •will not be subject to the “90% rule” Deferred tax liabilities •New liabilities likely to arise and amended measurement basis IFRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard Differences from current UK GAAP
  • 28. • Balance Sheet = Statement of Financial Position • Profit and Loss Account = Statement of Comprehensive Income/Income Statement/Statement of Profit or Loss • Statement of Recognised Gains and Losses = Statement of Changes in Equity • Cash Flow Statement = Statement of Cash Flows • Minority Interests = Non-Controlling Interests IFRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard Differences from current UK GAAP
  • 29. • First thing to do is to identify the ‘date of transition’. • Date of transition is the start of the earliest period reported in the financial statements FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard First time adoption
  • 30. First FRS 102 accounts 31 Dec 1531 Dec 1431 Dec 13 Comparatives Reconcile equity Reconcile equity Reconcile profit Effective dates and transition Additional disclosures are required in the first FRS 102 compliant accounts
  • 31. Process of first-time adoption involves: • Recognising all assets and liabilities whose recognition is required by this FRS. • Not recognising items as assets and liabilities if this FRS does not permit such recognition. • Reclassifying items that it recognised under its previous FR framework as one type of asset, liability or component of equity, but are a different type of asset, liability or component of equity under this FRS; and • Applying this FRS in measuring all recognised assets and liabilities. FRS 102 First time adoption
  • 32. FRS 102 First time adoption Practical matters to consider Taxation implications Training for staff / clients Accounting software update Audit implications Impact on agreements e.g. debt covenants Impact on distributable reserves Changes to accounting policies

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Since 2008 approx 1,200 foreign companies listed in US can use IFRS without reconciliation to US GAAP
  2. Target hedge accounting rules Q3 2013
  3. Project has a long history: ED 2010, redeliberations 2012,
  4. Followed by publically accountable entities A comprehensive review of the IFRS for SMEs being undertaken
  5. Notes for speaker: FRS 100 about which reporting framework reporting entities fall under / options available FRS 101 about certain companies allowed to follow IFRS but with reduced disclosure requirements FRS 102 only issued March 2013 and is the replacement of UK SSAPs and FRSs
  6. FRSSE continues to be available and while it will be changed to align with the new reporting framework it is fundamentally the same as before. Small changes have been made in respect of goodwill and intangible assets, impairment and related parties. Also worth noting that current EU deliberations on accounting for small companies (micro companies) will also affect the FRSSE. There is no special standard for public sector entities, FRS 102 contains specific guidance within it, paragraphs are prefixed by “PBE” (public benefit entities). SORPS still exist and some will be amended to align with FRS 102.
  7. NB Entities that are required by law or regulation to follow EU-IFRS must continue to use EU-IFRS and are not allowed to adopt the reduced disclosure framework. Entities that voluntarily adopt EU-IFRS until recently could only move back to UK GAAP if there was a “relevant change of circumstance” e.g. ceasing to be a subsidiary of an EU listed Group. CA 2006 was amended to make this change easier to FRS 102 under SI 2012/2301).
  8. To use the RDF the shareholders must be notified in writing and there must be no objections. The accounts are not technically “IAS individual accounts” as they are prepared using a UK GAAP standard, FRS 101, and the reduced disclosures mean that they don’t comply fully with EU-IFRS. Where an exemption is not taken, e.g. choose to produce a cash flow statement, then the full version of the relevant IFRS must be followed. Some exemptions are not allowed for financial institutions i.e. financial instruments and fair values
  9. Additional content includes: Merger accounting (FRS 102 19.27-33) Heritage assets (34.47) Options include: Borrowing costs – permit capitalisation (FRS 102 25.2) Development costs – permit capitalisation where criteria met (18.16 A-G) PPE and intangibles – permit revaluation (17.15.b) Anticipated changes to the IFRS for SMEs: Employee benefits (classification of P+L items) Subsidiaries held for resale
  10. There are many differences and impact will depend entirely on the circumstances of the individual company. Impact assessment is very important. Also comprehensive guidance on financial instruments broadly consistent with IFRS 9. And changes to accounting for defined benefit pension plans.
  11. Disclosures include an explicit and unreserved statement of compliance with FRS 102 and a description of each change in accounting policy.
  12. To use the RDF the shareholders must be notified in writing and there must be no objections. The accounts are not technically “IAS individual accounts” as they are prepared using a UK GAAP standard, FRS 101, and the reduced disclosures mean that they don’t comply fully with EU-IFRS. Where an exemption is not taken, e.g. choose to produce a cash flow statement, then the full version of the relevant IFRS must be followed. Some exemptions are not allowed for financial institutions i.e. financial instruments and fair values