IASB publishes amendments to IAS 16 and IAS 38
Accounting standard setter clarifies acceptable methods of depreciation and amortisation
Accounting standard setter clarifies acceptable methods of depreciation and amortisation
THE IASB has published amendments to IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment and IAS 38 Intangible Assets.
IAS 16 and IAS 38 both establish the principle for the basis of depreciation and amortisation as being the expected pattern of consumption of the future economic benefits of an asset.
The IASB has clarified that the use of revenue-based methods to calculate the depreciation of an asset is not appropriate because revenue generated by an activity that includes the use of an asset generally reflects factors other than the consumption of the economic benefits embodied in the asset.
The IASB also clarified that revenue is generally presumed to be an inappropriate basis for measuring the consumption of the economic benefits embodied in an intangible asset. This presumption, however, can be rebutted in certain limited circumstances.
Further information on the amendments can be found here.
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What are revenue based methods for example?
Thank you.