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Title: | 施行IFRS9對台灣壽險業的影響 The Impact of IFRS9 on the Life Insurance Industry of Taiwan |
Authors: | 李麗芬 Lee, Nicole |
Contributors: | 蔡政憲 Tsai, Jason 李麗芬 Lee, Nicole |
Keywords: | 壽險業 台灣 Life Insurance Industry Taiwan |
Date: | 2013 |
Issue Date: | 2014-07-14 11:35:42 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | IFRS 9 divides all financial assets into two categories - measured at amortized cost and measured at fair value (through profit or loss and through OCI). Equity instrument could be measured at fair value either through profit or loss or OCI. Debt instruments could be measured at amortized cost if the objective of the business model is collect contractual cash flows and the cash flows of debt instruments pass cash flow characteristic test. Under IFRS 9, assets reclassification is permitted only when the company changes its business model for managing its financial assets. Such changes are expected to be infrequent. Any reclassifications should be accounted for prospectively. An insurance company’s major objective is managing their assets and liabilities in a way that seeks to match cash out flows to existing policyholders with inflows from investments and from new policyholders. In according to the proposed IFRS 4 phase II, the present value of insurance liabilities would be updated at each reporting period, and the changes would be reported in profit or loss or OCI for the period. Classification of financial instruments should be evaluated carefully, otherwise accounting mismatch will exist. Keywords: IFRS 9, Financial Assets Classification, IFRS4 Phase II, Cash Flows Characteristic Test, Accounting Mismatch |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) 101933001 102 |
Source URI: | http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0101933001 |
Data Type: | thesis |
Appears in Collections: | [國際經營管理英語碩士學程IMBA] 學位論文
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