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Contents
35.2 First-time adoption – Extract from FRS102: Section 35.3-35.6.
35.2.1.2 Illustration of transition dates.
35.2.1.3 Complete set of financial statements.
35.2.1.4 Statement of compliance and statement that these are first set under FRS 102.
35.2.1.5 Disclosure where an entity is applying the reduced disclosure framework.
35.3 Procedures for preparing financial statements at the date of transition.
35.3.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.7-35.8.
35.3.2.2 Practical adjustments on transition to FRS 102.
35.4 Mandatory exceptions to retrospective application – derecognition.
35.4.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.9(a).
35.4.2.1 Derecognition defined.
35.5 Mandatory exceptions to retrospective application – accounting estimates.
35.5.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.9(c)
35.5.2.1 Non retrospective adjustment account estimates.
35.5.2.2 Retrospective adjustments to a prior period material error.
35.6 Mandatory exceptions to retrospective application – discontinued operations.
35.6.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.9(d).
35.7 Mandatory exceptions to retrospective application – non-controlling interest.
35.7.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.9(e).
35.8 Optional exemptions – business combinations.
35.8.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(a).
35.8.2.2 Possible adjustments even where the exmption is claimed – deferred tax.
35.8.2.3 Adjustments to business combinations where it occurs after the date of transition.
35.9 Optional exemptions – Share based payment transactions.
35.9.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(b).
35.10 Optional exemptions – Fair value or revaluation as deemed cost.
35.10.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(c) and Section 35.10(d).
35.10.2.2 Previous GAAP revaluation as deemed cost.
35.10.2.3 Fair value as deemed cost.
35.10.2.4 Revaluation option chosen under old GAAP, reverting to the cost model on transition.
35.11.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(f).
35.12 Optional exemptions – Compound financial instruments.
35.12.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(g).
35.13.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(l).
35.14 Optional exemptions – Dormant companies.
35.14.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(m).
35.14.2.2 When is an entity considered dormant?
35.15 Optional exemptions – Deferred development costs as a deemed cost.
35.15.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(n).
35.15.2.2 What happens if an entity expensed developments costs in the past?
35.16 Optional exemptions – Borrowing costs.
35.16.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(o).
35.17 Optional exemptions – lease incentives.
35.17.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(p).
35.17.2.2 Leases incentives received since the date of transition.
35.18 Optional exemptions – Public benefit entity combinations.
35.18.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(q).
35.19.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(r).
35.20 Optional exemptions – Hedge accounting – deemed meeting of hedge documentation conditions.
35.20.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(t).
35.21.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.10(u) and Section 35.10(v).
35.22 Impracticability – In transition.
35.22.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.11.
35.22.2.1 What is defined as impracticable.
35.22.2.2 What is the exemption.
35.24.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.12-35.15.
35.24.2.2 Sample Accounting policy note detailing first time disclosure.
35.24.2.3 Transition exemption not (application of Section 35.12 to 35.15 of FRS 102).
35.24.2.4 Transition note – (applying requirements of Section 35.12 to 35.15 of FRS 102).
35.24.2.4.1.1 Holiday pay accrual.
35.24.2.4.1.2 Rent free period for operating leases.
35.24.2.4.1.3 Revaluation of tangible assets.
35.24.2.4.1.4 Sales on unusual credit terms.
35.24.2.4.1.5 Capitalisation of borrowing costs.
35.24.2.4.1.6 Investment Property carried at fair value.
35.24.2.4.1.7 Deferred taxation.
35.24.2.4.1.8 Revaluation of tangible assets.
35.24.2.4.1.9 Revaluation of tangible assets.
35.24.2.4.1.10 Past service costs – Defined benefit scheme.
35.24.2.4.1.11 Defined benefit scheme previously accounted for as a defined contribution scheme.
35.24.2.4.1.12 Net interest charge on defined benefit schemes.
35.24.2.4.1.13 Recognition of pension surplus.
35.24.2.4.1.14 Acquisition of non-controlling interest.
35.24.2.4.1.15 Restatement of prior acquisitions.
35.24.2.4.1.16 Loans and advances to group/related companies/directors.
35.24.2.4.1.17 Loans and advances from group/related companies/directors.
35.24.2.4.1.19 Traded investments.
35.24.2.4.1.20 Computer software.
35.24.2.4.1.21 Prior year adjustment – material error.
35.24.2.4.1.22 Statement of cash flows.
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The below extracts and guidance is applicable for periods beginning before 1 January 2019 and are based on the September 2015 version of FRS 102. For periods beginning on or after 1 January 2019, the March 2018 version of FRS 102 applies which incorporates the changes made by the Triennial review of FRS 102. Note the March 2018 version of FRS 102 can be voluntarily applies for periods beginning before 1 January 2019. For the extracts from the March 2018 version of FRS 102 and the related guidance please click on the following link. For details of a summary of the main changes as a result of the triennial review please see the following link.
35.6 Mandatory exceptions to retrospective application – discontinued operations
35.6.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 35.9(d)
35.9(d) Discontinued operations.
35.6.2 OmniPro comment
Under FRS 102 in order for an operation/business to be disclosed as discontinued, the operation/business must have been disposed of (in relation to a sale) or have been closed (in relation to a termination) by the balance sheet date. FRS 102 also allows a subsidiary which was acquired exclusively with a view to resale to be shown as a discontinued operation See Section 5 of FRS 102 at 5.7.2.
This differs under old GAAP whereby an operation/business could be classified as discontinued if the sale or termination was completed within three months of the balance sheet date. A subsidiary which was acquired exclusively with a view to resale was not included in the definition of discontinued operations.
Section 35.9(d) of FRS 102 mandates that where a business was previously considered a discontinued operation under old GAAP it is not adjusted on transition to new GAAP.
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Examples
Example 3: compliance statement on adoption of FRS 102.
Example 5: Acquisition not resulting in a change of control after date of transition.
Example 6: Disposal resulting in no change in control in the subsidiary after date of transition.
Example 12: Previous GAAP revaluation as deemed cost.
Example 13: Fair value as deemed cost.
Example 14: Revaluation option chosen under old GAAP, reverting to the cost model on transition.
Example 16: Adoption of fair value through profit and loss on transition
Example 17: Adoption of fair value through other comprehensive income on transition
Example 18: Lease incentives since date of transition.
Example 19: Extract from the accounting policy note.
Example 20: Extract from the notes to the financial statements – Transition exemption rate.
Example 21: FRS 102 Principle Adjustments.
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