IFRS: time is not on our side

Louis Armstrong sang it like this: We have all the time in the world Just for love Nothing more Nothing less Only love Nothing more, nothing less? But surely we have time for at least one thing more – to implement IFRS? Oh wait, here’s some news coming in… September 2004 “Implementation of IAS 39…

Cloud computing arrangements – from both sides now

The Canadian IFRS Discussion Group recently returned to the issue of cloud computing arrangements, revisiting its previous discussion in the light of new IFRS 16, among other things. The group had already provided the following examples of such arrangements: Software as a service – This arrangement is a software distribution model where applications are hosted…

A disclosure beyond compliance, for a purpose beyond profit

How can investors identify purpose-led companies? asks a recent publication from A Blueprint for Better Business. This is an independent charity which says of itself: “We are not a consultancy or funded by business. We are a catalyst to help businesses be guided and inspired by a purpose that benefits society. Our work is about…

IFRS in difficult times: let’s all go to the dogs?

Notes on IFRS as enlightened self-interest, a recent speech by IASB Chair Hans Hoogervorst Here’s an extract: You have probably heard of the familiar curse: ‘may you live in interesting times’. Although this proverb is usually attributed to ancient China, it is actually nowhere to be found in Chinese literature. The closest Chinese proverb I…

The problems of “fixed-for-fixed,” fixed?

The IASB has published for public comment a Discussion Paper on how companies issuing financial instruments should classify them in their financial statements. Comments are to be received by January 7, 2019. Here’s how the accompanying news release summed up this initiative: IAS 32 Financial Instruments: Presentation currently sets out how a company that issues financial instruments should distinguish…