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How-to IFRS Series..(3/5)

How-to distinguish source of funds as a   Debt or Equity? Let’s begin reading this article by knowing the definition of Financial Instruments. A financial instrument is a contract that gives rise to a financial asset of one entity and a financial liability or equity instrument of another entity. The essence of the definition lies in contract which we generally understand as a transaction having all the three characteristics: agreement between two or more parties; for an economic consideration and legally enforceable. The definition then highlights financial assets, financial liabilities and equity instrument. Assets, liabilities, equity instrument reminds us of the balance sheet. For example, in credit sales transaction, the entity which sold the goods has a financial asset – trade receivable – while the purchaser has to account for a financial liability – trade payable. Another example is when the entity sources finance by issuing ordinary equity shares. The e...