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IAS 40

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  • September 6, 2017 at 2:03 pm #406028
    mansoor
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    Good Afternoon Sensei

    A. Property held by lessee under operating lease.

    1. this means that entity is the lessee? ie if I hold a prop under operating lease then…..

    B. such a property maybe classified under IAS 40 provided that

    he mentions 3 points out of which one is:

    “1. Rest of Investment prop definiton is met”.
    “2.The operating lease is accounted for as if it was a Finance lease under IAS 17.”
    “3. Lessee uses the FV model for recognition”

    I dont understand #2 line. If i am holding a prop under operating lease, why wd I be accounting it as a Fin lease?

    in fact, the entire B part does not make sense to me and i hope u can shed wisdom.

    regards

    September 6, 2017 at 6:06 pm #406141
    MikeLittle
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    It may be treated as investment property where previously it had been held as a finance lease under the old (now removed) IAS 17

    If it no longer satisfies the new definition of a right-to-use asset, it is now an operating lease but may be classified as investment property so long as the other two conditions are satisfied

    OK now?

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