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THE EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES




            Example - Revaluation of assets



            COMMENT


            • Non-monetary items which are measured at fair value, should

                be measured using the exchange rates that existed when the
                fair values were determined (IAS 21.23(c))


            • The total increase results from the movement in the exchange

                rate and the revaluation to fair value. The total movement is
                credited to the revaluation surplus (IAS 21.30).


            • If land was classified as an investment property, the fair value
                adjustment would have been recognised in profit or loss. As a

                result any foreign exchange component should also be
                recognised in profit or loss (IAS 21.30).


            • Financial assets measured at fair value through OCI (manditory

                classification) is treated as a monetary item (IFRS 9.B5.7.2A).

            • Financial assets measured at fair value through OCI (elected

                classification) is not a monetary item (IFRS 9.B5.7.3).



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