COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2016/2067 | 32016R2067 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2016/2067

This regulation amends the EU accounting standards annex to add IFRS 9 and requires companies to apply the related amendments by their first financial year starting on or after 1 January 2018.

Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
32016R2067
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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IFRS 9 transition IFRS adoption amortised cost classification classification and derecognition contractual cash flows credit risk credit risk disclosure debt extinguishment derecognition disclosure disclosures embedded derivatives expected credit losses fair value through profit or loss financial asset classification financial assets classification financial instruments financial liabilities foreign exchange gains and losses guarantees hedge accounting hedging hedging relationships +9 more

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This regulation amends the EU accounting standards annex to add IFRS 9 and requires companies to apply the related amendments by their first financial year starting on or after 1 January 2018. This provision sets rules for measuring and reclassifying financial instruments, including embedded derivatives, fair value designations, impairment, and hedge accounting. This provision sets hedge accounting and transition rules for entities, including how to account for fair value hedges, cash flow hedges, and certain early-application and retrospective-transition choices. This part defines key financial instrument terms and sets rules for when entities must recognise, measure, or stop recognising certain assets, liabilities, derivatives, and transfers. This provision explains when a debtor’s debt is extinguished or replaced, and how an entity must assess and classify financial assets based on its business model and the instrument’s cash-flow terms.

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