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We have been releasing our in-depth application guidance on IFRS 16 Leases in manageable chunks, one chapter at a time. Each one focuses on a particular aspect and includes explanations of the requirements and examples showing them in practice, to help you apply the new standard.
- An overview
understanding of IFRS 16’s detailed guidance on lease...
- An overview
understanding of IFRS 16’s detailed guidance on lease modifications is currently essential, and many lessees have taken advantage of the new practical expedient for rent concessions. This publication provides an overview of IFRS 16’s accounting models for lessees and lessors.
PwC is pleased to offer our updated Leases guide. The FASB’s new standard on leases, ASC 842, is effective for all entities. This guide discusses lessee and lessor accounting under ASC 842. The first four chapters provide an introduction and guidance on determining whether an arrangement is (or contains) a lease and how to classify and ...
The new accounting standard for leases (IFRS 16 - "Leases)" becomes applicable for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2019. The attached IFRS 16 In-depth publication includes detail discussions of the new lease accounting requirements for lessees' and lessors.
We have been releasing our in-depth application guidance on IFRS 16 Leases in manageable chunks, one chapter at a time. Each one focuses on a particular aspect and includes explanations of the requirements and examples showing them in practice, to help you apply the new standard.
The objective of IFRS 16 is to report information that (a) faithfully represents lease transactions and (b) provides a basis for users of financial statements to assess the amount, timing and uncertainty of cash flows arising from leases.
19 mar 2009 · IFRS 16 specifies how an IFRS reporter will recognise, measure, present and disclose leases. The standard provides a single lessee accounting model, requiring lessees to recognise assets and liabilities for all leases unless the lease term is 12 months or less or the underlying asset has a low value.