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An Examination of Disclosure Quality of Goodwill Impairment Testing in a Post-IFRS Environment - A Stakeholder PerspectiveTyrone M. CarlinThe University of Sydney Business School Nigel FinchThe University of Sydney Business School Guy FordMacquarie University - Graduate School of Management November 2007 MGSM Working Paper No. 2007-14 Abstract: The adoption of IFRS based reporting in Australia for all reporting periods commencing 1 January 2005 onwards resulted in substantial variations to prior accepted reporting practices. One area in which change was particularly profound was in the shift to an impairment testing based regime for goodwill accounting and reporting. The IFRS framework requires substantially greater levels of disclosure about the assumptions brought to bear in sustaining a valuation for goodwill. At face value, this should have resulted in improved transparency and the availability of higher levels of decision useful information. However, a review of disclosures relating to goodwill and its impairment by a sample of large Australian reporting entities in the first year after the transition to IFRS suggests substantial room for improvement. In particular, required disclosures were frequently omitted, or suggested that the technical requirements of the IFRS goodwill impairment testing process had not been complied with. Consequently, it is concluded that at present, it is in exceptional cases rather than a matter of generality that IFRS compliant disclosures sustain improved insights and support better decision making by financial statement users.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 13 Keywords: Goodwill, Financial Reporting, Creative Accounting, Impairment Accounting JEL Classification: M41, M44, M45, M48, G31 working papers seriesDate posted: November 23, 2007Suggested CitationContact Information
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