This study examines the effects of IFRS 3 ?Business Combinations? on goodwill impairment losses reported by a sample of 52 firms, drawn from the largest UK firms listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange during the period 2006-2008. The sample was identified as a result of certain criteria. The majority of the sample firms met the threshold of significant goodwill (greater than or equal to 10% of total assets) indicating that goodwill as an asset representing a material component of the reported asset portfolio for the research sample. The study investigates whether the current accounting treatment for goodwill has contributed to greater uniformity in accounting for goodwill and its impairment, and consequently enabled comparison to be made across industries and through time. The study lends support to the international accounting standard-setters' decision to question the usefulness of the current accounting treatment of goodwill under IFRS.
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This study examines the effects of IFRS 3 "Business Combinations" on goodwill impairment losses reported by a sample of 52 firms, drawn from the largest UK firms listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange during the period 2006-2008. The sample was identified as a result of certain criteria. The majority of the sample firms met the threshold of significant goodwill (greater than or equal to 10% of total assets) indicating that goodwill as an asset representing a material component of the reported asset portfolio for the research sample. The study investigates whether the current accounting treatment for goodwill has contributed to greater uniformity in accounting for goodwill and its impairment, and consequently enabled comparison to be made across industries and through time. The study lends support to the international accounting standard-setters' decision to question the usefulness of the current accounting treatment of goodwill under IFRS.
Ahmad Alshehabi is an assistant lecturer in International Accounting at Damascus University, Syria. He has a Master?s degree in International Accounting and Finance from Liverpool John Moores University, England. Mr. Alshehabi is currently a PhD researcher at the Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, England.
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