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Applying Fair Value Accounting in Making Financial Reports in Serbia

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  • Anicic, Jugoslav
  • Jelic, Miloje A.
  • Prokopovic, Barivoje B.

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Applying of fair value accounting is primarily put into operation to satisfy investor’s needs for information. The basic idea here is that balance sheet represents the economic reality, which means that assets, obligations and capital are expressed at fair value, which in terms of active and liquid market best reflects market prices. The effects of applying fair value are reflected through the income statement and thus measurement results become a consequence of capital measurement. In conditions of stable prices and an active market, applying fair value is not accompanied by bigger problems. The reason behind this is that valuation of assets and liabilities are carried out at current market prices. The problem occurs in conditions of inactive and illiquid markets. In this circumstances, estimating according to fair value requires the use of different assessment techniques, which represent a potential source of inaccuracy. Furthermore, by applying fair value in times of financial crisis the problem of procyclical effects can occur. The growth of financial markets and prices encourages the purchase of securities at higher prices. This can contribute to the creation of speculative bubbles, and in times of crisis and fall in prices may encourage sale at lower prices, deepening the crisis.

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  • Anicic, Jugoslav & Jelic, Miloje A. & Prokopovic, Barivoje B., 2016. "Applying Fair Value Accounting in Making Financial Reports in Serbia," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues, Society of Economists Ekonomika, Nis, Serbia, vol. 62(4), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sereko:290335
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.290335
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