How did IFRS 15 affect the revenue recognition practices and financial statements of firms? Evidence from Australia and New Zealand

IF 3.3 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Humayun Kabir, Li Su
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Abstract

We provide evidence on how International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 15, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, affected the revenue recognition practices and financial statements of firms in Australia and New Zealand. While firms used the modified retrospective method more than the full retrospective method, the usage varied by firm size. Although the majority of sample firms (63.38%) reported that the standard had either no impact or no material impact on their financial statements, the remaining 36.62% disclosed IFRS 15 impacts in notes to financial statements. The disclosure of impacts varied by sectors and firm size. The standard did not affect the accounting for standard retail sales transactions. However, it resulted in the deferral of revenue recognition for the majority of firms whose revenue recognition was impacted by the standard. For firms that disclosed IFRS 15 impacts on financial statements, revenue was the most affected item. Cost of goods sold, contract liabilities, and profit after tax were three other most affected financial statement items. Finally, the standard affected financial statements through multiple channels.

IFRS 15如何影响公司的收入确认实务和财务报表?来自澳大利亚和新西兰的证据
我们提供有关国际财务报告准则(IFRS)第15号《与客户签订合同的收入》如何影响澳大利亚和新西兰公司的收入确认实践和财务报表的证据。虽然公司使用改进的回顾性方法多于完全回顾性方法,但使用情况因公司规模而异。尽管大多数样本公司(63.38%)报告该准则对其财务报表没有影响或没有重大影响,但其余36.62%的公司在财务报表附注中披露了IFRS 15的影响。影响的披露因行业和公司规模而异。该准则不影响标准零售交易的会计处理。然而,它导致收入确认受到准则影响的大多数公司推迟了收入确认。对于披露IFRS 15对财务报表影响的公司,收入是受影响最大的项目。销售成本、合同负债和税后利润是另外三个受影响最大的财务报表项目。最后,该准则通过多种渠道影响财务报表。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation publishes articles which deal with most areas of international accounting including auditing, taxation and management accounting. The journal''s goal is to bridge the gap between academic researchers and practitioners by publishing papers that are relevant to the development of the field of accounting. Submissions are expected to make a contribution to the accounting literature, including as appropriate the international accounting literature typically found in JIAAT and other primary US-based international accounting journals as well as in leading European accounting journals. Applied research findings, critiques of current accounting practices and the measurement of their effects on business decisions, general purpose solutions to problems through models, and essays on world affairs which affect accounting practice are all within the scope of the journal.
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