Changes to insurance contracts standard proposed after insurer concerns
The International Accounting Standards Board has today (9 December) published proposals to amend the existing insurance contracts standard, IFRS 4, after concerns were raised about implementing two significant changes in accounting on different dates.
The proposals, which are open for public comment, are to address the consequences of the different effective dates of IFRS 9 financial instruments and the new insurance contracts standard.
Both IFRS 9
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