Consolidated Annual Report 2015

BARBADOS PUBLIC WORKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL REPORT 2015 36 BARBADOS PUBLIC WORKERS' CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements For the year ended March 31, 2015 (Expressed in Barbados dollars) 23 2. Accounting Policies...(continued) 2.5 Standards in issue but not yet effective New standards, interpretations and amendments to existing standards that are not yet effective and have not been early adopted by the Group are as follows: IFRS 9 – Financial Instruments (effective 1 January 2018) IFRS 10 – Consolidated Financial Statements (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) IFRS 11 – Joint Arrangements (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) IFRS 14 – Regulatory Deferral Accounts (effective 1 January 2016) IFRS 15 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers (effective 1 January 2017) IAS 16 – Property, Plant & Equipment (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) IAS 19 – Employee Benefits (Amendments) (effective 1 July 2014) IAS 27 – Separate Financial Statements (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) IAS 28 – Investments in Associates (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) IAS 38 – Intangible Assets (Amendments) (effective 1 January 2016) None of these is expected to have a significant effect on the financial statements of the Group in the period of adoption, except for IFRS 9 Financial Instruments, which tentatively becomes mandatory for the Groupʼs 2019 financial statements, and is expected to impact the classification and measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities. A description of this standard is provided below. IFRS 9 — FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS IFRS 9 was issued in November 2009 and contains requirements for financial assets. This standard addresses classification and measurement of financial assets and replaces the multiple category and measurement models for debt instruments in IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement, with a new mixed measurement model having only two categories: amortised cost and fair value through profit or loss. IFRS 9 also replaces the models for measuring equity instruments, and such instruments are recognised either at fair value through profit or loss or at fair value through other comprehensive income. Where such equity instruments are measured at fair value through other comprehensive income, dividends are recognised in profit or loss insofar as they do not clearly represent a return on investment; however, other gains and losses (including impairments) associated with such instruments remain in accumulated comprehensive income indefinitely. Requirements for financial liabilities were added in October 2010, and they largely carried forward existing requirements in IAS 39, except that fair value changes due to credit risk for liabilities designated at fair value through profit and loss would generally be recorded in the statement of other comprehensive income.

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