Accounting for R&D investments according to IAS 38 : and the conflicting forces that shape financial accounting : an empirical analysis
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Accounting for R&D investments according to IAS 38 : and the conflicting forces that shape financial accounting : an empirical analysis
(Beiträge zum Rechnungs-, Finanz- und Revisionswesen, Bd. 54)
P. Lang, c2012
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.) -- EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, 2011
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Description
The thesis empirically investigates two conflicting views on the accounting treatment of R&D outlays according to IAS 38. Proponents of a capitalization of R&D outlays argue that this accounting policy provides relevant information to investors. In contrast, those opposing such a capitalization state that the resulting asset is too uncertain. The findings demonstrate that the arguments of both supporters and opponents basically remain valid and are therefore to some extent incompatible. However, given this incompatibility a discussion of the empirical findings in context with the arguments brought forward within the political debate surrounding IAS 38 illustrates that IAS 38 eventually pursues a reasonable approach to balance these conflicting views.
Table of Contents
Contents: Research design: The Ohlson (1995) Model - Model of Kothari et al. (2002) - Value relevance of capitalized development costs according to IAS 38 - Uncertainty of future benefits from capitalized development costs according to IAS 38 - Empirical findings and the political debate surrounding IAS 38.
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