TO REVERSE OR NOT TO REVERSE

Introduction IFRS 3 – Business Combinations was initially issued by the IASB in March 2004 and its US GAAP equivalent, SFAS 141 – Business Combinations, was issued in June 2001. These two standards have now been substantially revised in terms of the first ever joint project between the IASB and the FASB. The FASB issued…

DEMYSTIFYING COBIT

Internal control is a process effected by an entity’s board of directors, management and other personnel and is designed to provide reasonable assurance that the system achieves its objectives of efficient and effective operations, reliable financial reporting and compliance with legislation. After identifying the business objectives, the existing controls for managing the risks should be…

IMPLEMENTING IFRS IN DISTANT PLACES

Since last contributing to ASA in May 2007 (IFRS, Cold Comfort at Minus 40), I have continued my travels to deliver the IFRS message. Last year took me to Russia, to South East Asia and to one of the new EU states in Eastern Europe. All three had different reasons for having or wanting to…

TECHNICAL: ACCOUNTING

IASC FOUNDATION AMENDS CONSTITUTION TO EXPAND THE PACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF ITS INTERPRETATIONS COMMITTEE The Trustees of the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) Foundation, the oversight body of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published amendments to the Foundation’s Constitution reflecting its wish that the membership of the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) should…

DEAR SARS: WHO CAN INSPECT MY RECORDS

Can persons other than SARS officials inspect the financial records of the business? Over the past few years, a number of persons would appear to have been appointed as commission agents under the Unemployment Insurance Act, and persons appointed by the Sector Education Training Authorities (SETAs). The question that arises is whether these persons are…