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IFRS for SMEs – Illustrative consolidated
financial statements 2010
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ IFRS and corporate governance publications and tools 2009
IFRS technical publications
IFRS manual of accounting 2009
IFRS pocket guide 2009
A practical guide to capitalisation of
borrowing costs
IFRS news
A practical guide to new IFRSs for 2009
Illustrative interim financial information for
existing preparers
PwC’s global IFRS manual provides comprehensive
practical guidance on how toprepare financial statements
in accordance with IFRS. Includes hundreds of worked
examples, extracts from company reports and model
financial statements.
Guidance in question and answer format addressing
the challenges of applyiing IAS 23R, including how to
treat specific versus general borrowings, when to start
capitalisation and whether the scope exemptions are
mandatory or optional.
40-page guide providing high-level outline of the key
requirements of new IFRSs effective in 2009, in question
and answer format.
A practical guide to segment reporting
Provides an overview of the key requirements of IFRS 8,
‘Operating segments’ and some points to consider as
entities prepare for the application of this standard for the
first time. Includes a question and answer section. See
also ‘Segment reporting – an opportunity to explain the
business’ below.
A practical guide to share-based payments
Answers the questions we have been asked by
entities and includes practical examples to help
management draw similarities between the requirements
in the standard and their own share-based payment
arrangements. November 2008.
Adopting IFRS – A step-by-step illustration of the
transition to IFRS
Provides a summary of the IFRS recognition and
measurement requirements. Including currencies,
assets, liabilities, equity, income, expenses, business
combinations and interim financial statements.
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