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INTERPRETATIONS: IFRIC 9

发布时间:2006年09月20日| 作者:iaudit.cn| 来源:中国审计网| 点击数: |字体:    |    默认    |   
Reassessment of Embedded Derivatives
References
  • IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement

History

  • IFRIC D15 Issued 31 March 2005. Click for Press Release (PDF 66k).
  • Comment Deadline 31 May 2005
  • IFRIC Interpretation 9 Reassessment of Embedded Derivatives issued 1 March 2006
    Click for Press Release (PDF 60k)
  • Effective Date of IFRIC 9: Annual periods beginning on or after 1 June 2006

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SUMMARY OF IFRIC 9

An embedded derivative as a component of a hybrid (combined) financial instrument that also includes a non-derivative host contract. Some of the cash flows of the combined instrument vary in a way similar to a stand-alone derivative.

An example is the conversion option in convertible debt. The fair value of the convertible (hybrid) instrument changes, in part, with movements in the fair value of the equity shares into which it is convertible – which would be similar to a stand-alone option.

IAS 39 requires an entity, when it first becomes a party to a hybrid contract, to assess whether any embedded derivatives contained in the contract are required to be separated from the host contract and accounted for as if they were stand-alone derivatives.

IFRIC 9 addresses:

  • whether IAS 39 requires such an assessment to be made only when the entity first becomes a party to the hybrid contract, or whether the assessment be reconsidered throughout the life of the contract.
  • whether a first-time adopter of IFRSs should make its assessment on the basis of the conditions that existed when the entity first became a party to the contract, or those prevailing when the entity adopts IFRSs for the first time.

IFRIC 9 concludes that an entity must assess whether an embedded derivative is required to be separated from the host contract and accounted for as a derivative when the entity first becomes a party to the contract. Subsequent reassessment is prohibited unless there is a change in the terms of the contract that significantly modifies the cash flows that otherwise would be required under the contract, in which case reassessment is required.

A first-time adopter must assess whether an embedded derivative is required to be separated on the basis of the conditions that existed at the date it first became a party to the contract, unless there was a subsequent change in terms of the contract that significantly modified the cash flows.

IFRIC 9 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 June 2006. Earlier application is encouraged.

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