An Empirical Investigation of Compliance and Disclosure Quality Under FRS36 For Singaporean Listed Firms
Drawing on data from a sample of 168 firms listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) over three consecutive years (2005, 2006 and 2007), this study focuses on the issue of IFRS compliance and disclosure quality. Using the requirements of FRS 36 in relation to goodwill impairment testing as the particular focal point for the analysis, the results of this study demonstrate poor levels of compliance and transparency on the part of SGX listed firms with goodwill in relation to their goodwill impairment testing processes and assumptions. This study adds to the literature by providing insights into this phenomenon from the standpoint of an advanced Asia Pacific region jurisdiction not previously subjected to scrutiny on the dimensions drawn upon for the purposes of this study and through the use of a multi-year research design. The results complement and reinforce the significance of earlier research conducted in relation to the focal phenomenon in Australia, Malaysia and New Zealand and suggest the existence of persistent crossborder difficulties with the implementation of the complex technical provisions of the IFRS goodwill impairment testing regime.
Goodwill Impairment Financial reporting Singapore
Tyrone M Carlin Nigel Finch Khairil Khairi
Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
国际会议
香港·广州
英文
771-790
2010-07-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)