Calculate and prepare ifrs 16 leases impact and disclosure
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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. Lessors continue to classify leases as operating or finance, with IFRS 16’s approach to lessor accounting substantially unchanged from its predecessor, IAS 17.
IFRS 16 was issued in January 2016 and applies to annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2019.
Based on certain discussions and data I will help you identify leased assets with entries to be made in the Financial statements and create a professional level disclosure for your Financial Statements.
IFRS 16 was issued in January 2016 and applies to annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2019.
Based on certain discussions and data I will help you identify leased assets with entries to be made in the Financial statements and create a professional level disclosure for your Financial Statements.
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We need to have thorough discussion about the leased items in the business and supporting documents for the same.
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