IFRS 18 and the redesign of financial statement presentation: Performance Communication, Subtotals, and Presentation Discipline Under IFRS (IFRS in Practice)

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IFRS 18 introduces a structural redesign of financial statement presentation. This book examines the standard as a shift in reporting logic rather than a technical update. Focus remains on performance communication, classification discipline, and the control of managerial discretion within financial statements.Traditional financial reporting placed emphasis on recognition and measurement. Presentation remained flexible, often shaped by internal preferences. Evidence from practice shows a different outcome. The arrangement of income and expenses alters interpretation even where total profit remains unchanged. IFRS 18 responds to this gap with defined categories, mandatory subtotals, and stricter rules on aggregation and disaggregation.The book provides a structured analysis of the new statement of profit or loss. Operating, investing, financing, tax, and discontinued operations form a fixed architecture. Mandatory subtotals replace entity-specific metrics. This shift reduces variation in reporting formats and increases comparability across entities.A central theme concerns management-defined performance measures. Adjusted earnings and similar indicators are no longer treated as external narratives. IFRS 18 brings them into audited reporting through reconciliation, explanation, and disclosure requirements. The book analyses whether this approach constrains opportunistic adjustments or simply relocates them.Aggregation and disaggregation rules receive detailed treatment. Financial statements must reflect economic substance without obscuring material differences. Vague labels, excessive grouping, and fragmented disclosures are examined as sources of distortion. IFRS 18 introduces a stricter link between materiality and visibility of information.The book also evaluates IFRS 18 as a response to presentation-based earnings management. Classification shifting, subtotal engineering, and narrative framing are analysed as tools used to influence perception. The standard addresses these mechanisms through structural constraints and disclosure discipline, though judgment remains present.Implementation issues are addressed with attention to auditors, regulators, and preparers. Transition requirements, retrospective restatement, and system redesign create operational challenges. Sector-specific implications and the interaction with digital reporting and XBRL are also examined.A critical perspective runs throughout the analysis. IFRS 18 improves comparability and transparency. It does not eliminate managerial incentives. The effectiveness of the framework depends on governance, audit quality, and analytical capability of users.This book targets finance professionals, auditors, regulators, and advanced students seeking a precise understanding of IFRS 18. It avoids generic commentary and focuses on structural implications, analytical consequences, and areas where discretion persists.Keywords are embedded around IFRS 18, financial statement presentation, earnings management, profit or loss structure, and performance reporting. The content aligns with current IFRS developments and the upcoming mandatory adoption from 2027. Read more

ASIN B0GWVHGTLW
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Edition 1st
Language English
File size 14.8 MB
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Print length 242 pages
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Part of series IFRS in Practice
Publication date April 11, 2026
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