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The impact of lease capitalisation on financial statements and key ratios: Evidence from Australia

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posted on 2024-11-01, 23:16 authored by Karen Wong, Mahesh Joshi
The IASB/FASB exposure draft ED 2013 on lease accounting, if introduced as a standard, will fundamentally change the way that leases are accounted for and reported in financial statements. This paper seeks to provide information on the proposed new lease accounting rules and to illustrate their impact on financial statements and financial ratios of leading Australian companies. The study follows the method of constructive capitalisation developed by Imhoff et al. (1991) to demonstrate the potential impact of the new rules on financial ratios and financial statements. The results show that financial statements will change significantly when all lease assets and liabilities are capitalised. The study finds that lease capitalisation will have a material impact on the reported numbers in the balance sheet and income statement and result in significant changes to return and leverage ratios. A comparison between positive and negative income subgroups also shows significant changes in the financial ratios of both these sub- groups. This is the first Australian study that serves to provide computations of the effects on financial reporting changes in lease accounting standard. The results have practical implications for corporate managers and accounting practitioners in planning and formulating strategies to lessen the impact of this important change in lease accounting.

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Journal

Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal

Volume

9

Number

3

Issue

3

Start page

27

End page

44

Total pages

18

Publisher

University of Wollongong

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal and Authors.

Former Identifier

2006060423

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-04-04

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