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Learn MoreISCA issued EP 200 (Revised on 1 June 2023) Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism – Requirements and Guidelines for Professional Accountants in Singapore to adopt the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) requirements which are included in the Accountants (Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism) Rules 2023. These requirements are applicable to professional accountants in public practice and professional firms preparing for or carrying out transactions which are considered high risk.
Learn MoreISCA Issues FRB 3 (Revised April 2024) Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current (Amendments to SFRS(I) 1-1) FRB 3 (Revised), published on 30 October 2020, guides readers in understanding and applying the amendments to SFRS(I) 1-1 Presentation of Financial Statements issued in 2020 (“2020 amendments”) to certain common scenarios in Singapore such as long-term loans with callable clauses and term loans with rollover facilities. FRB 3 (Revised April 2024) has been issued to incorporate the clarifications (“2022 amendments”) to the 2020 amendments for SFRS(I) 1-1, which together with the 2020 amendments, would be effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2024 retrospectively. One salient clarification is on the classification of liabilities with the right to defer settlement which are conditional on the compliance with specified conditions (commonly known as covenants). Only covenants which an entity must comply with on or before the end of the reporting period will affect a liability’s classification as current or non-current.
Learn MoreISCA Issues FRG 4 Accounting Considerations For A Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) Under SGX SPAC Listing Framework In recent years, SPACs have gained popularity as an alternative vehicle for a private company to achieve a stock exchange listing without going through its own initial public offering (IPO). Cognisant that the accounting of a SPAC transaction could be more complex than for a traditional IPO, ISCA has developed Financial Reporting Guidance 4 (FRG 4) to provide guidance on key accounting considerations for SPACs under the SGX SPAC Listing Framework.
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