Canadian Securities Regulators Prepare for Changes to Investment Fund
Disclosure Resulting from International Financial Reporting Standards
The adoption of IFRS will change the accounting principles currently used by investment funds, and will impact the presentation of financial statements. For financial years beginning on or after
The proposed changes cover terminology differences between Canadian GAAP and IFRS, and reflect changes to financial statement presentation stemming from the adoption of IFRS.
Two of the major changes that impact investment funds are the classification of securities issued by investment funds and consolidation. In particular, investment funds will have to determine if their securities should be classified as financial liabilities or equity instruments and this classification will alter some of the line items that investment funds are currently presenting in their financial statements. Additionally, investment funds may be required to present consolidated financial statements. The CSA is seeking input on the impact of consolidation and the resulting consequences to financial statements.
NI 81-106, its Companion Policy and related amendments are available on various CSA members' websites, and the comment period is open until
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
For further information: Carolyn Shaw-Rimmington, Ontario Securities Commission, (416) 593-2361; Mark Dickey, Alberta Securities Commission, (403) 297-4481; Ainsley Cunningham, Manitoba Securities Commission, (204) 945-4733; Natalie MacLellan, Nova Scotia Securities Commission, (902) 424-8586; Janice Callbeck, PEI Securities Office, Office of the Attorney General, (902) 368-6288; Fred Pretorius, Yukon Securities Registry, (867) 667-5225; Donn MacDougall, Northwest Territories Securities Office, 867-920-8984; Sylvain Théberge, Autorité des marchés financiers, (514) 940-2176; Ken Gracey, British Columbia Securities Commission, (604) 899-6577; Wendy Connors-Beckett, New Brunswick Securities Commission, (506) 643-7745; Barbara Shourounis, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission, (306) 787-5842; Doug Connolly, Financial Services Regulation Div., Newfoundland and Labrador, (709) 729-2594; Louis Arki, Nunavut Securities Office, (867) 975-6587
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