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🎧Tune In: Q2 2025 IFRS Interpretations Committee Podcast

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Grab your headphones! The latest IFRS Interpretations Committee podcast is out, covering key updates and decisions that impact international accounting standards.

Key Points

  • β€’πŸŽ™οΈ Podcast Alert: The Q2 2025 IFRS Interpretations Committee podcast is now available.
  • β€’πŸ“… Meeting Date: Discussions from the June 25, 2025 meeting are highlighted.
  • β€’πŸ”„ Updates: Agenda decisions for IFRS 18 are discussed.
  • β€’πŸš€ Tentative Decisions: Topics include Transaction Costs and Embedded Prepayment Options under IFRS 9.
  • β€’πŸŒ Final Decision: Assessing Indicators of Hyperinflationary Economies under IAS 29.

πŸŽ™οΈ What’s Inside the Latest Podcast

Ready for some accounting insights? The latest IFRS Interpretations Committee podcast is here, and it's packed with updates that are sure to keep you in the loop. Bruce Mackenzie and Brian O'Donovan take us through the discussions from the June 25, 2025 meeting. Expect highlights on agenda decisions for IFRS 18 and tentative decisions on transaction costs and prepayment options under IFRS 9.

πŸ”„ Key Updates

First up, the podcast dives into updates for IFRS 18. The Committee has been working tirelessly to refine these agenda decisions, ensuring they meet the highest standards. This section is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay on top of the latest changes.

πŸš€ Tentative Decisions

Bruce and Brian also tackle two major tentative decisions. They explore the intricacies of determining and accounting for transaction costs under IFRS 9, as well as embedded prepayment options. These topics are crucial for professionals dealing with financial instruments and transactions.

🌍 Final Decision: Hyperinflationary Economies

Lastly, the podcast covers the final agenda decision on assessing indicators of hyperinflationary economies under IAS 29. This is particularly relevant for those operating in volatile markets. The Committee's insights here are invaluable for maintaining consistent application of IFRS Accounting Standards.