months, one year, three years, five years and 10 years, or retrospectively based on the number of years exceeding 10 years, or retrospectively from the date of reporting the past performance to the date of
, five years and 10 years, or retrospectively based on the number of years exceeding 10 years, or retrospectively from the date of reporting the past performance to the date of registration of the mutual
has to adjust the transaction retrospectively. This revised standard does not have any impact on the financial statements as the Management has considered and decided to continue accounting for such
retrospectively. The significant principles are as follows:- Derivative financial instruments are used to manage exposure to foreign exchange and interest rate risks, which are recognized initially at fair value
, 2018, the Company had applied accounting policy for derivative financial instruments and hedge accounting. The changes have been applied retrospectively. The significant principles are as follows
financial reporting standards relating to financial instruments (TAS 32, TFRS 7 and TFRS 9) and leases standard (TFRS 16) retrospectively from 1 January 2020. The following tables show the adjustments made to
standards The Group has adopted financial reporting standards relating to financial instruments (TAS 32, TFRS 7 and TFRS 9) and leases standard (TFRS 16) retrospectively from 1 January 2020. The following
accounting policy for derivatives and hedge accounting. The changes have been applied retrospectively. The significant principles are as follows:- Derivatives are used to manage exposure to foreign exchange
actively promote good governance and strengthen market surveillance. As 2004 also marked the conclusion of this government’s first term, looking back, it has been a productive four-year period. Several goals
pack of Thai Financial Reporting Standards in relation to financial instruments will be applied retrospectively, except for the alternative treatments the Thai Financial Reporting Standards permit which