
IFRS to plug investment property revaluation loophole
Corporates looking to mask poor performance by purchasing an entity that owns investment property and placing a higher valuation in their accounts will see that 'unimaginative' technique ruled out.

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) interpretation committee has moved to clarify how corporates should report the purchase of an entity whose only asset is investment property in their financial statements.
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