Accounting

Joint Operation

January 14, 2021
Finance

OADV01

January 15, 2021

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A party to a joint operation that enjoys joint control (as to the joint arrangement) and as a result has specific rights to the assets and assumes specific obligations for the liabilities that correspond to this arrangement. Financial reporting for joint operations requires that joint operators recognize own assets, including respective share in jointly held assets, and own liabilities, including respective share of any liabilities jointly incurred. In relation to statement of income, on the revenue side, joint operators are required to recognize own revenue from the sale of respective share of the output of the joint operation, and respective share of the revenue from sale of output by the joint operation. On the cost side, joint operators recognize own expenses, including respective share of any expenses incurred jointly.

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