Going concern uncertainty – the ultimate red flag!

Issues in assessing the necessity for going concern uncertainty disclosure Consider this simple hypothetical situation. At December 31, the end of its annual reporting period, an entity’s circumstances are sufficiently challenging that significant doubt exists about its ability to continue as a going concern. During the following January, the entity closes a major financing transaction,…

It’s incremental!

Issues relating to the costs of raising equity Here’s another of the issues arising from extracts of enforcement decisions issued in the past by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) (for more background see here); this is from their 15th edition: “The issuer is a pharmaceutical company which was listed for the first time…

Accounting for revenue – I’ll bill you, then hold!

Another area where IFRS 15 might cause differences from existing accounting practices Some interesting revenue-related issues come up through bill and hold arrangements – ones in which (to cite the IFRS 15 definition) “an entity bills a customer for a product but the entity retains physical possession of the product until it is transferred to…