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Cash settlement options for equity-linked conversion features in convertible debt; or, beyond help!

John Hughes / January 5, 2014

Looking at one of the most perplexing aspects of accounting for financial instruments under IFRS.

For this post visit http://mnp.ca/en/media-centre/blog/2013/12/20/cash-settlement-options-for-equity-linked-conversion-features-in-convertible-debt

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January 5, 2014 in Financial instruments, IFRS.

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