Examples of IAS in the following topics:
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- Under IAS 7, cash flow statement must include changes in both cash and cash equivalents.
- Bank borrowings (overdraft) in certain countries can be included in cash equivalents under the IAS 7.
- Interest paid can be included in operating activities or financing activities under the IAS 7.
- Non-cash investing and financing activities are disclosed in footnotes under IAS 7.
- This chart illustrates the various important enactments of the International Accounting Standards, including the IAS 7.
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- International Accounting Standard 7 (IAS 7), is the International Accounting Standard that deals with cash flow statements.
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- (IAS 1.87) The amount of each of these gains or losses, net of the income tax effect, is reported separately in the income statement.
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- The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) offers some guidance (IAS 38) as to how intangible assets should be accounted for in financial statements.
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- According to International Accounting Standard (IAS) 16, Fixed Assets are assets which have future economic benefit that is probable to flow into the entity and which have a cost that can be measured reliably.
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- The International Accounting Standards (IAS) and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are legislative descriptions of expectations and norms within the accounting field.