Table of Contents
About the Authors vii 1 Introduction to International Financial Reporting Standards 1
2 Conceptual Framework 29
3 Presentation of Financial Statements 39
4 Statement of Financial Position 59
5 Statements of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income,
and Changes in Equity 75
6 Statement of Cash Flows 95
7 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors 113
8 Inventories 135
9 Property, Plant, and Equipment 151
10 Borrowing Costs 187
11 Intangible Assets 195
12 Investment Property 225
13 Impairment and Noncurrent Assets Held for Sale 239
14 Consolidations, Joint Arrangements, Associates,
and Separate Financial Statements 261
15 Business Combinations 317
16 Shareholders’ Equity 371
17 Share-Based Payment 397
18 Current Liabilities, Provisions, Contingencies,
and Events After the Reporting Period 435
19 Employee Benefits 467
20 Revenue Recognition, Including Construction Contracts 489
21 Government Grants 527
22 Leases 539
23 Foreign Currency 593
24 Financial Instruments 625
25 Fair Value 749
26 Income Taxes 775
27 Earnings Per Share 815
28 Operating Segments 833
29 Related-Party Disclosures 851
30 Accounting and Reporting by Retirement Benefit Plans 865
31 Agriculture 873
32 Extractive Industries 887
33 Accounting for Insurance Contracts 897
34 Interim Financial Reporting 909
35 Inflation and Hyperinflation 931
36First-Time Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards 953
Index 985