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AAS 27: a survey of local government views

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The Australian Public Sector Accounting Standards Board has allowed implementation of AAS 27 Financial Reporting by Local Governments to be delayed until June 2000. The law concerns taxation of public lands under structures. Municipalities and accountants surveyed reported difficulty in estimating the value of such lands. Twenty percent agreed with the law; ten percent thought implementation would be costly and of little benefit, and others feel that these assets should be depreciated over a period of time so they can be of benefit to the community.

Author: Bellamy, Sheila, Rowles, Tom, Hutton, Barry
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 1998
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support, Public Admin & Finance-Local, Taxation, Local government

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Loans and social security

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Arrangements for loans and personal debts can change requirements for social security beneficiaries in addition to the usual income and assets tests that apply for recipients. Loans can reduce asset market value when assets are assessed and loans secured against assets are taken into account, as well. Financial planners also need to be aware of excluded security loans, unsecured loans, loan guarantors, and borrowings that may be me construed as income.

Author: Biti, Louise
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 1999
Administration of Human Resource Programs (except Education, Public Health, and Veterans' Affairs Programs), Social Security, Laws, regulations and rules, Finance, Social security beneficiaries

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Riding the rate rollercoaster

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Guidance for borrowers on alternative methods of raising funds is presented. The effective costs of funds are compared and the advantages and risks of a layered swap and a smart cap are examined.

Author: Stockley, Mike, Perry, Paul
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2000
Prices and rates, Interest rates

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Subjects list: Australia, Economic policy, Loans
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