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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Modification gain or loss''' is the amount arising from adjusting the gross carrying amount of a financial asset to reflect the renegotiated or modified contractual cash flows.  
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'''Modification gain or loss''' is the amount arising from adjusting the [[Gross Carrying Amount]] of a [[Financial Asset]] to reflect the renegotiated or modified [[Contractual Cash Flows]].  
  
 
The reporting entity must recalculate the gross carrying amount of a financial asset as the present value of the estimated future cash payments or receipts through the expected life of the renegotiated or modified financial asset that are discounted at the financial asset’s original [[Effective Interest Rate]] (or the original credit-adjusted effective interest rate for purchased or originated credit-impaired financial assets) or, when applicable, the revised effective interest rate calculated in accordance with paragraph 6.5.10 of the IFRS 9 standard.
 
The reporting entity must recalculate the gross carrying amount of a financial asset as the present value of the estimated future cash payments or receipts through the expected life of the renegotiated or modified financial asset that are discounted at the financial asset’s original [[Effective Interest Rate]] (or the original credit-adjusted effective interest rate for purchased or originated credit-impaired financial assets) or, when applicable, the revised effective interest rate calculated in accordance with paragraph 6.5.10 of the IFRS 9 standard.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 29 September 2021

Definition

Modification gain or loss is the amount arising from adjusting the Gross Carrying Amount of a Financial Asset to reflect the renegotiated or modified Contractual Cash Flows.

The reporting entity must recalculate the gross carrying amount of a financial asset as the present value of the estimated future cash payments or receipts through the expected life of the renegotiated or modified financial asset that are discounted at the financial asset’s original Effective Interest Rate (or the original credit-adjusted effective interest rate for purchased or originated credit-impaired financial assets) or, when applicable, the revised effective interest rate calculated in accordance with paragraph 6.5.10 of the IFRS 9 standard.

When estimating the expected cash flows of a financial asset, an entity shall consider all contractual terms of the financial asset (for example, prepayment, call and similar options) but shall not consider the expected credit losses, unless the financial asset is a purchased or originated credit-impaired financial asset, in which case an entity shall also consider the initial expected credit losses that were considered when calculating the original credit-adjusted effective interest rate.

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