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FVTIS


It stands for fair value through income statement; a method of measuring financial assets/ financial liabilities whereby changes in fair value (for those items measured at fair value) are recognized in the profit and loss account (income statement) of an entity. In practice, financial instruments are recognized initially at fair value (including transaction costs if these assets/ liabilities are not measured at fair value through income statement). For a financial asset, after initial recognition, it is recognized as a financial asset at fair value through income statement, unless it is measured at amortized cost or at fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI).

For a financial liability (initially measured at fair value and subsequently at amortized cost), it is subsequently classified as a financial liability at fair value through income statement (FVTIS), rather than amortized cost, depending on either of the following conditions being met:



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