2010 International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS as issued at 1 January 2010
Expected publication date: March 2010.
Description
International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS 2010 (English)
is the only official printed edition of the consolidated text of the IASB's authoritative
pronouncements.
This edition includes the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), IFRIC and SIC Interpretations and the
supporting documents - illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for
conclusions and dissenting opinions - as issued by the IASB at 1 January 2010.
For convenience, this RED book edition is
presented in two parts: Part A (the
requirements) contains the latest version of International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRSs), International Accounting Standards (IASs), and IFRIC and SIC Interpretations.
Part B contains the accompanying documents,
such as illustrative examples, implementation guidance, bases for conclusions and
dissenting opinions.
This edition does not contain documents that are being replaced or superseded but remain
applicable if the reporting entity chooses not to adopt the newer versions early.
Changes in this edition
This section is a brief guide to the changes since the 2009 edition
that are incorporated in this edition of the Bound Volume of International Financial
Reporting Standards.
Introduction
The main changes in this collection are the inclusion of:
• one new standard - IFRS 9
• one revised standard - IAS 24
• amendments to IFRSs that were issued as separate documents
• amendments to IFRSs issued in the second annual improvements
project
• amendments to other IFRSs resulting from those revised or amended
standards
• two new Interpretations - IFRICs 18 and 19.
The version of IAS 24 that has been superseded by the new version has
been omitted.
New pronouncements
Details of the new, revised and amended standards, new Interpretations
and amendments to IFRSs included in this edition are as follows.
IFRS 9
IFRS 9 Financial Instruments was issued in November 2009. It is the first
phase of the project to replace IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement
in its entirety by the end of 2010. IFRS 9 is required to be applied from 1 January 2013.
Earlier application is permitted.
IAS 24
A revised version of IAS 24 Related Party Disclosures was issued in
November 2009. It superseded IAS 24 Related Party Disclosures (as issued in 2003). The
revised IAS 24 is required to be applied from 1 January 2011. Earlier application, in
whole or in part, is permitted.
IFRICs 18 and 19
The two new Interpretations developed by the International Financial
Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) and included in this edition are:
• IFRIC 18 Transfers of Assets from Customers
• IFRIC 19 Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity
Instruments.
IFRIC 18 is required to be applied for annual periods beginning on or
after 1 July 2009. IFRIC 19 is required to be applied for annual periods beginning on or
after 1 July 2010. In each case, earlier application is permitted.
Amendments to IFRSs issued as separate documents
Amendments to IFRS 7
Improving Disclosures about Financial Instruments (Amendments to IFRS
7) was issued in March 2009. The amendments are required to be applied for annual periods
beginning on or after 1 January 2009. Earlier application is permitted.
Amendments to IFRIC 9 and IAS 39
Embedded Derivatives (Amendments to IFRIC 9 and IAS 39) was issued in
March 2009. The amendments are required to be applied for periods ending on or after 30
June 2009.
Annual improvements
The annual improvements project provides a vehicle for making
non-urgent but necessary amendments to IFRSs. The second product from this project was
issued in April 2009 as Improvements to IFRSs. Most of the miscellaneous amendments are
required to be applied from 1 January 2010, but some have other effective dates. In most
cases earlier application is permitted.
Amendments to IFRS 2
Group Cash-settled Share-based Payment Transactions (Amendments to IFRS
2) was issued in June 2009. The amendments are required to be applied for annual periods
beginning on or after 1 January 2010. Earlier application is permitted. The amendments
also incorporate the guidance contained in IFRIC 8 and IFRIC 11, which are therefore
withdrawn. Those Interpretations have accordingly been omitted from this edition.
Amendments to IFRS 1
Additional Exemptions for First-time Adopters (Amendments to IFRS 1)
was issued in July 2009. The amendments are required to be applied for annual periods
beginning on or after 1 January 2010. Earlier application is permitted.
Amendments to IAS 32
Classification of Rights Issues (Amendment to IAS 32) was issued in
October 2009. The amendment is required to be applied for annual periods beginning on or
after 1 February 2010. Earlier application is permitted.
Amendments to IFRIC 14
Prepayments of a Minimum Funding Requirement (Amendments to IFRIC 14)
was issued in November 2009. The amendments are required to be applied for annual periods
beginning on or after 1 January 2011. Earlier application is permitted.
Other material that has changed
The arrangement of the contents in this edition differs from that in
previous editions. In recognition of the growing size of the contents this edition of the
Bound Volume is published in two parts. Part A presents the unaccompanied IFRSs and their
introductions and explanatory rubrics. Part B contains the accompanying documents, such as
bases for conclusions, implementation guidance and illustrative examples. This partition
therefore distinguishes the requirements of IFRSs (in Part A) from the non-mandatory
accompanying material (in Part B), and enables them to be read side by side.
The Glossary of Terms has been revised. Minor editorial corrections to
IFRSs (including necessary updating) have been made: a list of these is available on the
website.
Up-to-date text of documents
The text of IFRSs (including IASs and Interpretations) given in this
collection is the latest consolidated version as at 1 January 2010. In some cases the
effective date of the consolidated text is later than 1 January 2010. The title page
preceding each IFRS indicates the effective date of recent amendments. This collection
does not include versions of IFRSs (or parts of IFRSs) that are being superseded.
The edition also includes the IASC Foundation Constitution, the IASB Framework for the
Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements, the Preface to International
Financial Reporting Standards, the Due Process Handbooks for the IASB and IFRIC, an
updated Glossary of Terms, and a comprehensive Index.
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Expected publication date: March 2010.
1216 pages for Part A (one book) containing the standards/interpretations
1920 pages for Part B (one book) containing the accompanying documents, bases for
conclusions etc.
Total number of pages for Part A and B together as a set is 3136 pages approx.
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