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ACCA SBR: IFRS Standards Exam Questions and Answers What is the standard relating to adopting IFRS standard for the first time and from when does it apply? - ANSWERIFRS 1 From the date of transition What must an entity do/produce when adopting IFRS standards for the first time (IFRS1)? - ANSW...

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ACCA SBR: IFRS Standards Exam

Questions and Answers


What is the standard relating to adopting IFRS standard for the first time and from when does it apply? -

ANSWER✔✔IFRS 1


From the date of transition


What must an entity do/produce when adopting IFRS standards for the first time (IFRS1)? -

ANSWER✔✔Produce an opening SFP where they must:


- recognise, derecognise & measure assets/liabilities according to IFRS


- put any gain/losses @ transition date to RE


What standard refers to business combinations, and what is the definition? - ANSWER✔✔IFRS 3


Where an entity obtains control over another entity that is a business


What is the definition of a business (IFRS3)? - ANSWER✔✔Where inputs & substantive processes

contribute to the creation of an output




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What optional test can be used to assess if acquired assets are NOT a business (IFRS3)? -

ANSWER✔✔Concentration test:


where substantially all of the FV of total asset acquired in concentrated into a single identifiable

assets/group of similar assets


What is the standard for assets held for sale and what situation does this occur? - ANSWER✔✔IFRS 5


CA will be mainly recovered through a sale and the sale is highly probable


What are the criteria to be met for an asset to be held for sale (IFRS5)? - ANSWER✔✔Asset must be

available to sell in its present condition


Must be marketed at a reasonable price


Sale is expected within 12 months


How are assets held for sale measured (IFRS5)? - ANSWER✔✔Lower of CA and FV - cost to sell


No further depreciation should be charged, and it is held under current assets


When is separate disclosure required for discontinued operations (IFRS5)? - ANSWER✔✔Component of

business has been disposed of/held for sale AND


- represents a separate major line/geographical area of business


- part of a single coordinated plan to dispose OR

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