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If defintion of investment property is met, a lessee under operating lease used it as finance lease by using: a-Cost Model b-Fair Value Model c- Both

Investment Property- IAS-40

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Question added by Muhammad Faheem , Consultant- Accounts, Audit & Taxation , Basim Associates
Date Posted: 2014/01/03
Menerva Melad
by Menerva Melad , Account Executive, Key Accounts , Graphic Home Company

According to the IAS rules for property held under the operating lease, the property interest held by the lessee may be accounted for as an investment property only if :

1. the operating lease is accounted for as if it were a finance lease. 

2. the Lessee uses the fair value model.

 

Ahmed Saeed
by Ahmed Saeed , Supply Chain and Purchasing Manager , Tuff Gear Ltd.

According to the IAS rules for property held under the operating lease, the property interest held by the lessee may be accounted for as an investment property only if :

1. the operating lease is accounted for as if it were a finance lease. 

2. the Lessee uses the fair value model.

 

The fair value is the amount for which the propery could be exchanged between knowledgeable, willing parties in an arm's length transaction. The investment property is measured at fair value. The fair value must reflect the actual market state and circumstances as of the balance sheet date. 

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