商誉减值测试披露——2018年南非合规情况

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE South African Journal of Accounting Research Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10291954.2019.1668120
Charles Day
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本文回顾了约翰内斯堡证券交易所所有股票指数中包含的南非实体对《国际会计准则第36号》商誉减值测试披露要求的遵守情况。对具有重大商誉水平的实体提供的披露的详细摘录与关键要求进行了比较。所采取的方法是基于这样一种假设,即财务报表编制人对可见披露的勤勉程度,是对减值测试“黑箱”中无形工作的可靠性的“试金石”。通过提出与编制人、审计师、监管机构和标准制定者相关的见解的关键叙述,对结果进行了分析。与其他司法管辖区的研究结果一致,南非实体的披露往往是不完整和不一致的,以极简主义、通用的“锅盘式”方式呈现,被认为对评估减值测试可靠性的决策者用处有限。这是已知的首次详细审查南非遵守商誉减值测试披露要求的情况,该要求是评估南非公司实体报告的商誉余额可靠性的初步贡献。
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Goodwill impairment testing disclosures – South African compliance in 2018
This paper reviews compliance with the IAS 36 goodwill impairment testing disclosure requirements by South African entities included in the All Share Index of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. A detailed extraction of disclosures provided by entities with material levels of goodwill was compared to the key requirements. The approach taken is grounded in an assumption that the diligence with which preparers attend to visible disclosures acts a “litmus test” of the reliability of the invisible workings of the “black box” of impairment testing. The results are analysed through a critical narrative proposing insights relevant to preparers, auditors, regulators, and standard-setters. Consistent with results of studies in other jurisdictions the disclosures of South African entities are often incomplete and inconsistent, presented in a minimalist, generic, “boiler-plate” fashion considered to be of limited use to decision-makers assessing the reliability of impairment testing. This is the first known detailed review of South African levels of compliance with goodwill impairment testing disclosure requirements offered as an initial contribution to assessing the reliability of goodwill balances reported by South African corporate entities.
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