ACTG 2P32 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Ias 1, Share Capital, Financial Instrument

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No explicit guidance is given, although the accounting may end up the same due to basic principles. Transaction costs include fees and commission paid to agents (including employees acting as selling agents), advisers, brokers and dealers, levies by regulatory agencies and security exchanges, and transfer taxes and duties. Transaction costs do not include debt premiums or discounts, financing costs or internal administrative or holding costs share capital is the nominal value of issued shares (that is, the sum of their par values, as indicated on share certificates. When a company redeems or acquires its own shares, the cost will usually be different from their par, stated or assigned values. Since such transactions are clearly capital transactions, this difference will be excluded from the determination of net income. When a company acquires its own shares, the shares shall be carried at cost and shown as a deduction from shareholders" equity until cancelled or resold.

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