
doi: 10.1111/auar.12018
handle: 2318/120420
In this paper, we discuss IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement with regard to private equity valuation. We raise issues on the fair value definition as an exit price and question the reliability of valuation techniques, which are categorised into Level 2 fair value hierarchy. Our paper questions whether fair value as defined by IFRS 13 is an appropriate measure for private equities and can contribute to enhancing transparency and comparability in financial statements, which is one of the purposes of the International Accounting Standards Board and the European Union Regulation 1606/2002.
Fair Value Accounting; IFRS 13; Private Equity; Market Multiples; Transaction Multiples
Fair Value Accounting; IFRS 13; Private Equity; Market Multiples; Transaction Multiples
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