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Disclosure Quality in Goodwill Impairment Tests: Turkey Case

Disclosure Quality in Goodwill Impairment Tests: Turkey Case
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摘要 The issue of goodwill impairment has been debated in many countries throughout the world. Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) introduced fundamental changes in accounting and impairment methods for goodwill. Since global stock markets went into decline in 2008, there has been much debate over the issue of goodwill impairment in the US and European stock exchange markets, especially on how large the write-downs should be. Complexity of International Accounting Standards (IAS) and IFRS focusing on goodwill and goodwill impairment techniques may lead to inconsistent compliance and varying levels of disclosure quality. The aim of this study is to analyze goodwill impairment during and after the recent financial crisis for companies listed on the Borsa Istanbul (BIST) 100 index and to assist the financial statement users in the assessment of disclosure quality under IAS 36, Paragraph 134d. Tools such as: (1) the period over which management has projected cash flows; (2) the growth rate used for cash flow projections; (3) the discount rate(s) applied to projections; and (4) methods employed to determine recoverable amount are analyzed. Insufficient disclosures on these tools are observed. The findings are of interest to researchers examining the implication of IAS 36, regulators, and policy-setters.
作者 Sevin Gurarda
机构地区 Gediz University
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2015年第3期175-184,共10页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
关键词 goodwill impairment International Accounting Standards (IAS) 36 disclosure quality 信息披露 质量 土耳其 案例 测试 流量预测 会计准则 现金流量
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