Proper noun
IFRS
(accounting) Initialism of International Financial Reporting Standards.
According to IFRS 13, quoted prices in active markets must not be adjusted. Source: Internet
A reconciliation of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA to their closest IFRS measure can be found below. Source: Internet
As of 1 January 2018, due to the application of IFRS 9, the Group has recognised an allowance for bad debts taking into account an expected credit loss model that involves historical evaluation of effective loss over billing cycles. Source: Internet
Consider the Canadian apartment REIT Northview Apartment REIT () which reports its investment properties at over $4 billion and doesn't even do $400MM in revenue (one fifth of GEO's revenue), as they have the privilege of reporting under IFRS. Source: Internet
As a IT consultant and software architect, He had built up the abundant experiences in the key solution areas including ERP, IFRS, security, ITSM, application development tools, and several financial services solutions. Source: Internet
During the six month period ended June 30, 2020, the Company recognized an unrealized gain under IFRS following the increase of the fair value of these marketable securities. Source: Internet