Accounting for forests in Fiji : the experience of Future Forests (Fiji) Limited


Autoria(s): Finau, Glen; Samuwai, Jale; Prasad, Acklesh
Data(s)

01/06/2012

Resumo

"in a world which is experiencing unprecedented deforestation and widespread global environmental threats there is something intuitively right about planting a tree" (Future Forests (Fiji) Limited) The above quote demonstrates that even in the wake of global environmental crisis that hope still remains and that humans can still control their destiny. This opportunity to effect positive environmental change is one of the main aims of the South Pacific Stock Exchange’s (SPSE) most recent publicly listed company: Future Forest (Fiji) Limited. Incorporated in 2004 and listed on SPSE in 2011, the company is Fiji’s first large-scale commercial hardwood forest plantation and nursery. Future Forest (FF) is the only company listed on the SPSE with biological assets or “living assets.” The accounting standard for biological assets is IAS 41: Agriculture. This standard prescribes the use of fair value as the basis of valuation. While a more relevant method of valuation, the application of fair value accounting can be more costly and burdensome for companies in developing economies (White 2008). In line with the journal’s theme of agriculture, this article explores the issues, challenges and potential benefits involved in applying fair value accounting for biological assets in a developing economy such as Fiji using the case of Future Forest (Fiji) Limited.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69023/

Publicador

The Fiji Accountant

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69023/2/69023.pdf

Finau, Glen, Samuwai, Jale, & Prasad, Acklesh (2012) Accounting for forests in Fiji : the experience of Future Forests (Fiji) Limited. The Journal of the Fiji Institute of Accountants, pp. 41-43.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 [please consult the author]

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Accountancy

Palavras-Chave #150199 Accounting Auditing and Accountability not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article