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Chapter 12




               2.2 Provisions






               IAS 37 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets defines a provision
               as 'a liability of uncertain timing or amount' (IAS 37, para 10).


               Given the uncertainty relating to provisions there is significant scope for accounting
               error, or even deliberate manipulation when accounting for provisions.


                 To reduce the risk of error or manipulation, IAS 37 specifies three criteria that must
                 be met before a provision can be recognised in the financial statements.

                             There must be a present obligation (legal or constructive) that exists
                             as the result of past event.




                             There will be a probable transfer of economic benefits.


                             There must be a reliable estimate of the potential cost.









































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