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  • Invitation to Comment: Impairment of Assets

    The purpose of this Invitation to Comment (ITC) is to seek comments on the appropriate accounting treatment for the impairment of assets in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSASs). This ITC explores certain issues associated with a general impairment test. It does not deal with the impairment of assets for which a specific impairment test is established through another accounting standard. For example, the impairment of inventories is not covered in this ITC because it is dealt with in International Public Sector Accounting Standard ED 11 Inventories.

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  • Study 10 - Definition and Recognition of Expenses/Expenditures

    This Study examines the concepts, principles and issues related to the treatment of expenses/expenditures in general purpose financial statements of governments and other non-business public sector entities.

    Governments are under growing pressures not only to manage their funds effectively, but also to show their management has been effective. To achieve this, governments need complete information about their expenses/expenditures in order to assess their revenue requirements, the sustainability of their programs and their flexibility.

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 9 - Definition and Recognition of Revenues

    This Study examines concepts, principles and issues related to the definitions and recognition of revenues in the general purpose financial statements of national governments and other non-business public sector entities. Specifically, this Study identifies and discusses the definition and classification of revenues, issues with certain types of revenue and the effect of different bases of accounting on the definition and recognition of revenues.

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 8 - The Government Financial Reporting Entity

    This Study considers the implications of different approaches to the definition of the government financial reporting entity and different techniques for the construction of government financial reports to the achievement of objectives of financial reports.

    This Study is a companion to Study 1, Financial Reporting by National Governments, issued in March 1991, and Study 2, Elements of the Financial Statement of National Governments, issued in July 1993.

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 7 - Performance Reporting by Government Business Enterprises

    This Study identifies principal users of performance information, considers the needs of those users, and outlines forms of reporting that could be available to meet those needs. The Study is thereby concerned primarily with the provision of information about an enterprise's performance (covering both financial and non-financial aspects of performance) supplementary to the information provided in financial statements, in the context of general purpose financial statements.

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 5 - Definition and Recognition of Assets

    This Study identifies and describes the variety of views which exist about whether, when and how specific assets should be measured and reported in the public sector. It considers and explores:

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 4 - Using the Work of Other Auditors - A Public Sector Perspective

    This Study addresses using the work of other auditors, including both other external and internal auditors, in financial attest and compliance audits. It considers the matters an auditor has to take into consideration when using the work of another auditor and provides a public sector perspective to International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 600 "Using the Work of Another Auditor" and ISA 610 "Considering the Work of Internal Auditing."

    IPSASB
    English
  • Study 3 - Auditing for Compliance with Authorities - A Public Sector Perspective

    This Study addresses aspects of the audit for compliance in the public sector which, in many countries, is subject to very different mandates and objectives than in the private sector. In a democratic system of government, accountability to the public and particularly, to its designated representatives, is an overriding aspect of the management of a public sector entity.

    IPSASB
    English