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In this interview, Robert speaks with Andrew Spooner, Lead IFRS Financial Instruments Partner, and Kush Patel, Director in the UK IFRS Centre of Excellence. They discuss the key components of IFRS 9 with comparisons to the standard it replaces, IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement.
In this interview, Robert speaks with Andrew Spooner, Lead IFRS Financial Instruments Partner, Mark Rhys Global IFRS for Banking Co-Leader and Tom Millar, Global IFRS Banking Survey Leader. They discuss the impact of the new expected loss model and amendments to the classification and measurement requirements for financial assets. They also share insights from Deloitte's Fourth Global IFRS Banking Survey, Ready to Land.
In this interview, Robert speaks with Phil Barden, a Partner in the Deloitte UK IFRS Centre of Excellence, and Amy Haworth, a Senior Manager in the Deloitte UK IFRS Centre of Excellence. They discuss in greater detail the core principles underpinning the IFRS 15 framework, and potential issues that certain IFRS reporters may encounter when implementing this standard. They additionally discuss certain guidance that IFRS 15 introduces of which IFRS reporters will need to be aware, such as disclosures, contract modifications and customer options to purchase additional goods and services, and transition options.
In this interview, Robert speaks with Phil Barden, Leader of Deloitte Expert Advisory Panel on Revenue Recognition, Panos Kakoullis, Head of Audit of Deloitte UK, William Touche, a Senior Partner of Deloitte UK's Technology Group, and Mark Beddy, a Senior Partner of Deloitte UK's Real Estate Group. They discuss the background to the new standard on revenue recognition and the impacts it may have on revenue recognition, particularly in the telecommunications, software and real estate sectors.
In this interview, Robert questions Kush Patel, Director in the UK IFRS Centre of Excellence, on the alternative solutions to the macro-hedging problem considered by the IASB, including how it addresses the issues faced under the IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement model, as well as some of the new difficulties and complexities the alternatives pose.
This podcast provides a more detailed explanation of the changes introduced in the new IFRS 9 general hedge accounting model.
The podcast provides a brief status update on the IASB's IFRS 9 Financial Instruments project and high-level summary of the key changes introduced by the new general hedge accounting model.
Andrew Spooner, lead global IFRS financial instruments partner, discusses the proposed ASU on classifying and measuring financial instruments. It follows the IASB; 's exposure draft on limited amendments to IFRS 9 on classification and measurement of financial instruments issued in December 2012.
Andrew Spooner, lead global IFRS financial instruments partner, and Kush Patel, director in the UK IFRS Centre of Excellence, discuss the changes introduced in this draft and how they compare to the previous exposure draft as well as provide insight into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, provides an update on the leases project.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, provides an update on the revenue recognition project.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, provides an update on the financial instruments project.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, and Andrew Spooner, leader of Deloitte's Global IFRS financial instruments team, discuss the IFRS 9 Deferral. They discuss the amended requirements relating retrospective application to comparative periods and provide insights into potential future changes of IFRS 9.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, and Andrew Spooner, leader of Deloitte's Global IFRS financial instruments team, discuss the recently issued amendments to IAS 32 and IFRS 7 relating to offsetting of financial assets and financial liabilities. They discuss the clarifications and additional disclosures and provide insights into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Nick Main, Deloitte Global Leader, Sustainability & Climate Change Services and Robert Bruce discuss the concept of 'integrated reporting' as well as the discussion paper issued by the recently formed International Integrated Reporting Committee (IIRC) which proposes an International Integrated Reporting Framework.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, and Phil Barden, Leader for Deloitte's Global Revenue Recognition team, discuss the new Revenue Recognition exposure draft 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers' with Robert Bruce. They discuss the key changes that are proposed and provide insights into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Andrew Spooner, Lead IFRS Partner on Financial Instruments, discusses the new IASB's standard on Fair Value Measurement with Robert Bruce. They discuss the key changes to the fair value requirements in IFRS and provide insights into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Becky Fell, Director in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, discusses the IASB's standard on Joint Arrangements with Robert Bruce. They discuss the key changes that are proposed and provide insights into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Randall Sogoloff, Leader for Communications in the Deloitte IFRS Global Office, discusses the IASB's standard on Consolidation with Robert Bruce. They discuss the key changes that are proposed and provide insights into the likely effect they will have in practice.
Andrew Spooner, lead IFRS financial instruments partner, and Kush Patel, senior manager and recent IASB Practice Fellow, discuss the IASB's exposure draft on hedge accounting. They discuss the key changes that are proposed and provide an insight into the likely effect they will have in practice. The discussion is chaired by Robert Bruce.
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