New BDO publications
The Audit section of our website includes a range of publications on IFRS issues. Look for the ‘Global IFRS Resources’ link which includes resources such as:
- IFRS at a Glance – ‘one page’ and short summaries of all IFRS standards.
- Need to Knows – updates on major IASB projects and highlights practical implications of forthcoming changes to accounting standards. Recent Need to Knows include IFRS 16 Leases (July 2016), IFRS 9 (2014) Financial Instruments – Classification and Measurement (April 2015), IFRS 9 Financial Instruments - Impairment of Financial Assets (Dec 2014), IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Aug 2014) and Hedge Accounting (IFRS 9 Financial Instruments) (Jan 2014).
- IFRS in Practice – practical information about the application of key aspects of IFRS, including industry specific guidance. Recent IFRS in Practice include IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Transition (July 2016) and IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers (July 2016), IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements (Feb 2016), IFRS 9 Financial Instruments (Oct 2015), IAS 7 Statement of Cash Flows (May 2014), Distinguishing between a business combination and an asset purchase in the extractives industry (March 2014), IAS 36 Impairment of Assets (Dec 2013) and Common Errors in Financial Statements – Share-based Payment (Dec 2013).
- Comment letters on IFRS standard setting - includes BDO comments on various projects of international standard setters, including Exposure Drafts and other Discussion Papers, when it is considered that the issue is significant to the BDO network and its clients. Latest comment letters include IASB 2016 01 Definition of a Business and Accounting for Previously Held Interests – Proposed amendments to IFRS 3 and IFRS 11, The implementation of IFRS 9 impairment requirements by banks, IASB ED 2015-08 IFRS Practice Statement: Application of Materiality to Financial Statements, IASB ED 2015-3 Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting, IASB ED 2015-05 Proposed amendments to IAS 19 and IFRIC 14, IASB ED 2015-1 Classification of Liabilities and Basel Committee on Banking Supervision – Guidance on accounting for expected credit losses.