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IFRS® Foundation Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting Live webinar Introducing the revised Conceptual Framework April 2018 The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the International Accounting Standards Board (Board) or IFRS Foundation. Copyright © IFRS Foundation. All rights reserved

Before we start 2 The views expressed are those of the presenters, not necessarily those of the International Accounting Standard Board (Board) or the IFRS Foundation. The slides used in this presentation are available for download on the Conceptual Framework implementation project webpage. To ask a question type it into the designated text box on your screen and click ‘submit’. You can submit questions at any time during the presentation. We’ll try to answer them at the end of the presentation.

Agenda 3 Today’s webinar will provide a brief introduction to the revised Conceptual Framework. During the webinar, we will discuss: what is the Conceptual Framework and its role in financial reporting; the main concepts in the revised Conceptual Framework. slides 4–6 slides 7–14

What is the Conceptual Framework? A practical tool that assists Board Preparers to develop Standards to understand and interpret Standards to develop consistent accounting policies All Addresses fundamental issues What is the objective of financial reporting? What makes financial information useful? What are assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses, when should they be recognised and how should they be measured, presented and disclosed?

Why did we revise the Conceptual Framework? Previous version of Conceptual Framework useful but some improvements needed incomplete out of date unclear Main improvements Filled in the gaps, for example, concepts on measurement and presentation and disclosure, including guidance on the use of profit or loss and OCI Updated, for example, the definitions of an asset and a liability and recognition criteria Clarified, for example, the roles of stewardship and prudence in financial reporting

Effects of the revised Conceptual Framework Not a Standard and does not override Standards Underpins Board’s decisions in setting Standards but Board can depart from aspects of the Conceptual Framework to meet the objective of financial reporting Effects of the revised Conceptual Framework Board and IFRS Interpretations Committee Preparers Directly affects only those who develop accounting policies using the Conceptual Framework if no applicable Standard Effective 1 January 2020 Indirectly affects through future Standards Affects development of Standards Standards are interpreted in the context of the revised Conceptual Framework Effective immediately

Objective of financial reporting Provide financial information useful to users in making decisions Users’ decisions involve decisions about buying, holding or selling providing or settling loans voting and influencing management To make these decisions, users assess prospects for future net cash inflows to the entity management’s stewardship of the entity’s economic resources To make both these assessments, users need information about both economic resources, claims and changes in those resources and claims how efficiently and effectively management has discharged its responsibilities

Qualitative characteristics Fundamental qualitative characteristics Relevance Faithful representation Information is relevant if it is capable of making a difference to the decisions made by users Information must faithfully represent the substance of what it purports to represent Enhancing characteristics Comparability Verifiability Timeliness Understandability Cost constraint

Clarifying aspects of faithful representation Exercise of caution under conditions of uncertainty Does not allow for overstatement or understatement of assets, liabilities, income or expenses Supports neutrality Prudence Arises when monetary amounts cannot be observed directly and need to be estimated Does not prevent information from being useful If very high, may affect whether a sufficiently faithful representation can be achieved Measurement uncertainty Economic substance of the underlying economic phenomenon is normally the same as the legal form If not, need to represent the substance to provide faithful representation Substance over form

Elements of financial statements— assets, liabilities and equity Relate to financial position A present economic resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events An economic resource is a right that has the potential to produce economic benefits Asset A present obligation of the entity to transfer an economic resource as a result of past events An obligation is a duty or responsibility that the entity has no practical ability to avoid Liability The residual interest in the assets of the entity after deducting all its liabilities Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Equity research project further explores how to distinguish liabilities from equity Equity

Elements of financial statements— income and expenses Relate to financial performance Income Increases in assets, or decreases in liabilities, that result in increases in equity, other than those relating to contributions from holders of equity claims Expenses Decreases in assets, or increases in liabilities, that result in decreases in equity, other than those relating to distributions to holders of equity claims Information about income and expenses is just as important as information about assets and liabilities

Faithful representation Recognition Recognition criteria Relevance Faithful representation Whether recognition of an item results in relevant information may be affected by, for example: low probability of a flow of economic benefits existence uncertainty Whether recognition of an item results in a faithful representation may be affected by, for example: measurement uncertainty recognition inconsistency presentation and disclosure of resulting income, expenses and changes in equity Cost constraint

Selecting a measurement basis Historical cost measurement bases Current value measurement bases include amortised cost include fair value, value in use, fulfilment value and current cost Selecting a measurement basis Relevance Faithful representation characteristics of the asset or liability contribution to future cash flows measurement inconsistency measurement uncertainty Information in both the statement of financial position and the statement(s) of financial performance Enhancing qualitative characteristics and cost constraint

Profit or loss and OCI Statement of profit or loss Primary source of information about performance Default location for income and expenses Other comprehensive income Exceptional circumstances Only changes in current values of assets and liabilities In principle, OCI items are recycled Classification into profit or loss and OCI and recycling Relevance Faithful representation Only the Board can take decisions on OCI and recycling

Q&A 15 To ask a question type it into the designated text box on your screen and click ‘submit’. Potential questions: Does the CF discuss the role of business model? Does the revised CF include guidance on derecognition? [to be added]