Essays about: "thesis in Accounting ias"

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  1. 1. The Influence of Changed Accouting Language on the Interpretation of Intangible Assets and Financial Reality : SaaS Arrangements in the Light of New IFRIC Decisions

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Adam Christensen; Sofia Sörman; [2023]
    Keywords : Accounting language; financial reality; intangible assets; regulatory change; SaaS; SaaS arrangements; institutional theory;

    Abstract : Background/Problem: As languages are powerful tools of communication, they play a vitalrole in shaping our perception of reality, influence our understanding of the world and determine how we interpret and make sense of it. Thus, changing the accounting languagealso affects the way financial reality can be expressed, interpreted, and perceived. READ MORE

  2. 2. “Cheap" property holding stocks: Opportunity of a lifetime or too good to be true? - An empirical test of investment strategies based on stock price / EPRA NAV multiples for Swedish property holding stocks.

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : David Goldner Yhlen; Erik Tobisson; [2020-07-01]
    Keywords : EPRA; EPRA NAV; NAV; property holding firms; real estate firms; efficient market hypothesis; behavioral finance; deferred tax; fair value accounting; law of one price; IFRS; IAS 40 investment property; portfolio; Value stocks; growth stocks; investment strategy;

    Abstract : This thesis tests the reliability of EPRA NAV (European Public Real estate Association Net Asset Value) as a measure for stock prices in property holding firms. The law of one price dictates that the price of a listed asset should equal the price of a private asset, however, this is not the case for property holding firms as the stock prices deviate from the EPRA NAV. READ MORE

  3. 3. IFRS 16 - A Necessary Close of an Accounting Loophole? : A Quantitative Study on how the Market Evaluates Off-Balance Sheet Operating Leases

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansiering

    Author : Anna Widemar; Julia Gustafsson; [2020]
    Keywords : Operating Leases; Discounted Cash Flow; Value Added Valuation; IFRS 16; Value Relevance;

    Abstract : With the aim to clarify whether there is a difference in value relevance between disclosed and recognized information on operating leases, this thesis investigates how investors on the Stockholm Stock Exchange treated operating leases in share price formation under IAS 17. Using Value Added Valuation and Discounted Cash Flow valuation we compare two different scenarios. READ MORE

  4. 4. Defined Benefit Obligations - A Quantitative Study of the Managerial Opportunism within the Accounting of Defined Benefit Obligations

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Anders Dahnér; Martin Hallgren; [2019-08-08]
    Keywords : Defined benefit pension plans; Defined benefit obligations; DBO; DBP; Discount rate incentives; Managerial opportunism; Managerial Discretion; IAS 19; Accounting for pension obligations; Opportunistic accounting choices;

    Abstract : In the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2008 the rates on corporate- and government bonds began to diverge (Runesson et al., 2018). The increased differences in bond rates had a large effect on the Swedish firms. READ MORE

  5. 5. The effect of IAS 1 amendments on disclosure quality: Evidence from a Swedish context - A study investigating boilerplate and stickiness in relation to the amendments to IAS 1

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Kajsa Johannesson; Matilda Östlund; [2018-07-02]
    Keywords : IAS 1; Disclosure quality; Boilerplate; Stickiness; Computer-Aided Text Analysis;

    Abstract : Background: In January 2016 the amendments to IAS 1, as proposed by the IASB, became effective, with the intended outcome to increase the disclosure quality. These amendments have been developed in order to adjust for the existing issue of disclosure overload within annual reports, i.e. the amount of boilerplates and stickiness of disclosures. READ MORE