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This document discusses accounting for exploration and evaluation expenditures according to PFRS 6. PFRS 6 allows entities to develop their own accounting policy to recognize exploration and evaluation expenditures as either an expense or asset based on management's judgment. If capitalized as an asset, exploration and evaluation expenditures are initially measured at cost. Subsequent to initial recognition, these assets are measured using either the cost model or revaluation model. The document also provides learning objectives and definitions related to exploration and evaluation expenditures.
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This document discusses accounting for exploration and evaluation expenditures according to PFRS 6. PFRS 6 allows entities to develop their own accounting policy to recognize exploration and evaluation expenditures as either an expense or asset based on management's judgment. If capitalized as an asset, exploration and evaluation expenditures are initially measured at cost. Subsequent to initial recognition, these assets are measured using either the cost model or revaluation model. The document also provides learning objectives and definitions related to exploration and evaluation expenditures.
This document discusses accounting for exploration and evaluation expenditures according to PFRS 6. PFRS 6 allows entities to develop their own accounting policy to recognize exploration and evaluation expenditures as either an expense or asset based on management's judgment. If capitalized as an asset, exploration and evaluation expenditures are initially measured at cost. Subsequent to initial recognition, these assets are measured using either the cost model or revaluation model. The document also provides learning objectives and definitions related to exploration and evaluation expenditures.
1 PFRS 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources
Learning Objectives
• Explain the accounting for exploration and
evaluation expenditures.
Conceptual Framework & Acctg.
2 Standards (by: Zeus Vernon B. Millan) Exploration and evaluation expenditures • Exploration for and evaluation of mineral resources is the search for mineral resources, including minerals, oil, natural gas and similar non-regenerative resources after the entity has obtained legal rights to explore in a specific area, as well as the determination of the technical feasibility and commercial viability of extracting the mineral resource. • Exploration and evaluation expenditures are expenditures incurred by an entity in connection with the exploration for and evaluation of mineral resources before the technical feasibility and commercial viability of extracting a mineral resource are demonstrable. Conceptual Framework & Acctg. 3 Standards (by: Zeus Vernon B. Millan) Accounting for exploration and evaluation expenditures
• PFRS 6 permits entities to develop their own accounting
policy for exploration and evaluation assets which results in relevant and reliable information based entirely on management’s judgment and without the need to consider the hierarchy of standards in PAS 8. • This means that the entity may recognize exploration and evaluation expenditures either as expense or asset depending on the entity’s own accounting policy. Conceptual Framework & Acctg. 4 Standards (by: Zeus Vernon B. Millan) Measurement at recognition • If the entity opts to capitalize exploration and evaluation expenditures as assets, it shall measure them at cost. • Subsequent to recognition, the exploration and evaluation assets shall be measured using the cost model or the revaluation model.
Conceptual Framework & Acctg.
5 Standards (by: Zeus Vernon B. Millan) APPLICATION OF CONCEPTS PROBLEM 2: FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
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