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Accounting for derivatives : advanced hedging under IFRS 9 / Juan Ramirez.

Lippincott Library HF5681.F54 R35 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ramirez, Juan, 1961- author.
Series:
Wiley finance series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Financial instruments--Accounting--Standards.
Financial instruments.
Derivative securities--Accounting.
Derivative securities.
Hedging (Finance)--Accounting.
Hedging (Finance).
Physical Description:
xx, 770 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2015.
Summary:
"The derivative practitioner's expert guide to IFRS 9 applicationAccounting for Derivatives explains the likely accounting implications of a proposed transaction on derivatives strategy, in alignment with the IFRS 9 standards. Written by a Big Four advisor, this book shares the author's insights from working with companies to minimise the earnings volatility impact of hedging with derivatives. This second edition includes new chapters on hedging inflation risk and stock options, with new cases on special hedging situations including hedging components of commodity risk. This new edition also covers the accounting treatment of special derivatives situations, such as raising financing through commodity-linked loans, derivatives on own shares and convertible bonds. Cases are used extensively throughout the book, simulating a specific hedging strategy from its inception to maturity following a common pattern. Coverage includes instruments such as forwards, swaps, cross-currency swaps, and combinations of standard options, plus more complex derivatives like knock-in forwards, KIKO forwards, range accruals, and swaps in arrears.Under IFRS, derivatives that do not qualify for hedge accounting may significantly increase earnings volatility. Compliant application of hedge accounting requires expertise across both the standards and markets, with an appropriate balance between derivatives expertise and accounting knowledge. This book helps bridge the divide, providing comprehensive IFRS coverage from a practical perspective. Become familiar with the most common hedging instruments from an IFRS 9 perspective Examine FX risk and hedging of dividends, earnings, and net assets of foreign subsidies Learn new standards surrounding the hedge of commodities, equity, inflation, and foreign and domestic liabilities Challenge the qualification for hedge accounting as the ultimate objective IFRS 9 is set to replace IAS 39, and many practitioners will need to adjust their accounting policies and hedging strategies to conform to the new standard. Accounting for Derivatives is the only book to cover IFRS 9 specifically for the derivatives practitioner, with expert guidance and practical advice"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The theoretical framework : recognition of financial instruments
The theoretical framework : hedge accounting
Fair valuation : credit and debit valuation adjustments
An introduction to derivative instruments
Hedging foreign exchange risk
Hedging foreign subsidiaries
Hedging interest rate risk
Hedging foreign currency liabilities
Hedging equity risk
Hedging stock-based compensation plans
Hedging commodity risk
Hedging inflation risk
Hedge accouting : a double-edge sword.
Notes:
Includes index.
Other Format:
Online version: Ramirez, Juan, 1961- Accounting for derivatives
ISBN:
9781118817971
1118817974
OCLC:
896791520

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