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6 years ago

Should goodwill amortisation be reintroduced?‎

IFRS3 (revised) requires that goodwill should not be amortised but reviewed for impairment annually. Is this a good approach, or should goodwill amortisation be reintrodu‎ ... See More

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Answer added by  Sumanggibo Tagol, Accountant, Al Ghurair Energy DMCC
9 years ago

Capital expenditures are cash outflows for acquisition of capitalizable assets like buildings, land, office equipments, furniture & fixtures which are classified in t ... See More

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Answer added by  Shabbir Hussain, General Accountant, Fiscal
6 years ago

The English football pundit Gary Lineker once said, ‘Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and in the end, the Germans win.’ Yet for a sim ... See More

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Answer added by  ali nizam ud- din, FP&A Lead MENAT, Aspen Pharma Group
7 years ago

Thank you Zeeshan for letting me the opportunity to Tell about Over Trading. Firstly I would like to tell you what is meant be overtrading. Overtrading means where a comp ... See More