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A put option is a contract that gives the holder of the option the right to sell a specified asset to the writer of the option at a specified price within a specified time.
If a parent entity is obliged to purchase the shares of its subsidiary for cash or for another financial asset, the parent must recognise a financial liability in its consolidated financial statements for the present value of the option exercise price. The Interpretations Committee was asked to consider how subsequently to measure that financial liability, because diversity exists in practice.
In response to that request, the Interpretations Committee has proposed that all changes in the measurement of that financial liability should be recognised in profit or loss in accordance with IAS 39 'Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement' and IFRS 9 'Financial Instruments'.
The draft Interpretation DI/2012/2 'Put Options Written on Non-controlling Interests' is open for public comment until 1 October, 2012.