Saturday, July 12, 2008

IASB and FASB are doing something together.

Marina Viaduct's skyline now

Who are they?
IASB - International Accounting Standards Board
FASB - US's Financial Accounting Standards Board

What have been doing together?
Essentially trying to move the two standards together.
They are planning to do it over 3 phases ie. A, B and C.

What are the 3 phases?
Phase A - completed in Sep 2007 with the issuance of FRS 1R. The FRS introduces the use of some American terminologies. The use of these terms for Singapore is not compulsory. Thus expect confusion in Singapore. Examples,
- Balance Sheet is "Statement of Financial Position"
- Cash Flow Statement is "Statement of Cash Flows"

Phase B
Mr Yeoh Oon Jin, Assurance Leader, PwC Singapore, said the Phase will take a few years to complete and would cover areas on how to prepare the respective statements. Examples,
- what income and expenses items to be classified under which totals and sub-totals in which statements etc etc etc
- whether direct or indirect cashflow presentation should be adopted

Phase C
While they have an idea of what they want to do, no point remembering them as it would too long down the yellow brick road for any certainty of being effected.

Reference - ACCA Focus Q2 2008 pp13-15

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm curious.. if you've put the big 3 accounting firms in "my resources," why didnt you put deloitte as well?

Edgar Wong said...

Hi Ike,

I wonder why I actually miss Deloitte too.

Thanks for pointing it out and I have rectified that by setting up the link.

Cheers.

Anonymous said...

I did forward Delloitte url to Edgar before, I think its pretty resourcefull, maybe Edgard have throw it in "my bin"???

Edgar Wong said...

Edgar has included Deloitte in the listing already.

So thank you :)