BARBADOS PUBLIC WORKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL REPORT 2016
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BARBADOS PUBLIC WORKERS' CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
For the year ended March 31, 2016
(Expressed in Barbados dollars)
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Accounting Policies,
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2.3 Summary of significant accounting policies,
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d) Intangible assets
Intangible assets are recognised only when their cost can be measured reliably and it is probable
that the expected future economic benefits that are attributable to it will flow to the acquirer.
Intangible assets with finite lives are amortised over the useful economic life and assessed for
impairment whenever there is an indication that the intangible asset may be impaired. The
amortisation period and the amortisation method for an intangible asset with a finite useful life is
reviewed at least at the end of each reporting period. Changes in the expected useful life or the
expected pattern of consumption of future economic benefits embodied in the asset is accounted
for by changing the amortisation period or method, as appropriate, and are treated as changes in
accounting estimates. The amortisation expense on intangible assets with finite lives is recognised
in the statement of income.
Gains or losses arising from derecognition of an intangible asset are measured as the difference
between the net disposal proceeds and the carrying amount of the asset and are recognised in the
statement of income when the asset is derecognised.
e) Financial instruments
The Group initially recognises loans and advances, deposits and loans payable on the date that they
are originated. All other financial assets and liabilities are initially recognised on the trade date, i.e.,
the date that the entities within the Group become a party to the contractual provisions of the
instrument.
The classification of financial instruments at initial recognition depends on the purpose and
management’s intention for which the financial instruments were acquired and their characteristics.
All financial instruments are measured initially at cost being their fair value plus transaction costs
that are directly attributable to its acquisition or issue.
Financial assets
The Group derecognises a financial asset when the contractual rights to the cash flows from the
asset expire, or it transfers the rights to receive the contractual cash flows in a transaction in which
substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership of the financial asset are transferred. Any interest
in such transferred financial assets that is created or retained by the Group is recognised as a
separate asset or liability.
The Group classifies its financial assets in the following categories: held to maturity, available-for-
sale and loans and receivables.