The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued International Financial Reporting Standard 2 Share-based Payment (
IFRS 2) on accounting for share-based payment transactions, including grants of share options to employees.
IFRS 2 is the first international accounting standard covering the recognition or measurement of share-based payment, the use of which has expanded greatly in recent years.
In particular, the omission of expenses arising from share-based payment transactions with employees has been highlighted by investors, other users of financial statements and other commentators as causing economic distortions and corporate governance concerns.
The objective of IFRS 2 is to specify the financial reporting by an entity when it undertakes a share-based payment transaction. In particular, the IFRS requires an entity to reflect in its profit or loss and financial position the effects of share-based payment transactions, including expenses associated with transactions in which share options are granted to employees.
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