IASB proposal combats root cause of financial crisis

IASB proposal combats root cause of financial crisis

International accounting rule maker said it will think carefully before bringing in new rule

The international accounting rule maker said it will “tread carefully” when
bringing out new accounting rules aimed at removing a root cause of the global
financial crisis.

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) draft proposal, released
moments ago, looks to inject more realism and less optimism in banking decisions
when handing out loans.

In the lead up to the crisis, banks, in their accounting treatment, assumed
loans would be repaid until news to the contrary emerged. Under the proposed
model, impairments to loans are recognised throughout their life.

The IASB has set aside an eight month consultation period, reflecting the
delicacy of the situation and the wide ranging change this new standard would
usher in for the global financial system.

An expert advisory panel has also been assembled to look at the issue which,
the board acknowledges, will face “significant practical challenges.”

Sir David Tweedie, IASB chairman, said the proposals would make accounting
for loans simpler, but warned, “the challenges of applying an expected loss
approach should not be underestimated”.

“For this reason the IASB will tread carefully and seek input from a broad
range of interests before deciding how to proceed,” he said.

Andrew Vials, partner in accounting firm KPMG’s international standards
group, said the proposal would represent a major change in current practice.

“They would represent a significant shift…in a controversial area and no
doubt will attract much comment, he said.

“In light of the importance of these changes we applaud the longer
eight-month comment period, which gives all constituents time to assess both the
extent to which the proposals may bring improvement to financial reporting and
the operational issues involved in implementation.”

Read the IASB draft standard:
IASB
publishes proposals on the impairment of financial assets

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