Sunday, February 10, 2019

IFRS 9 - RESULT OF 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS


One of the main reasons that contributed to the Financial Crisis that began during 2006-end and became a full blown crisis on 15 Sep 2008, with the collapse of Lehman Brothers, can be traced to some of the Accounting Standards followed then, especially IAS 39. This is what critics says. By the end of 2008 , such accounting practices, along with other economic factors, resulted in the collapse of numerous commercial and investment banks, including several high profile institutions such as Bear Stearns,  Merrill Lynch, Wachovia, etc. 

The Financial Crisis resulted in a near collapse of the US banking sector.   Most agree the crisis started due to the bursting of the housing bubble in the US, traceable to the hike in interest rates by Ben Bernanke.  The near collapse of the financial sector has resulted in the greatest economic contraction that the US and Europe have seen since the end of the Second World War. 

After the dust settled, there were legislative and regulatory changes to address the underlying causes of the housing bubble and the Financial Crisis. Such initiatives to prevent a repeat of the Financial Crisis demanded suitable amendments to Accounting Standards.   In this regard, fair value accounting that was a considered as a major contributing factor to the pro-cyclical fluctuations in the value of financial assets, financial instruments and liabilities demanded a revisit.

Accordingly, Accounting Standard setters began to pay more attention to IAS 39 that might have played a significant role in contributing to the Financial Crisis. Now, IAS 39 is no longer in existence. It is replaced by IFRS 9 that provides guidance on Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement.

Many believe that IFRS 9 affects just banks and financial institutions. It is not true. It affects non-financial institutions as well, especially , if you have a substantial trade debtors portfolio. Such entities will have to start providing for possible future credit losses much earlier. Please refer to the attached presentation for more details. Please click the following link.
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