IAS 11


The IAS 11 standard of International Accounting Standards set out requirements for the accounting treatment of the revenue and costs associated with long-term construction contracts. By their nature, construction activities and contracts are long-term projects, often beginning and ending in different accounting periods. Until its replacement with IFRS 15 in January 2018, IAS 11 helped accountants with measuring to what extent costs, revenue and possible profit or loss on the project are incurred in each period.

History

This is a timeline of IAS 11:
December 1977Exposure Draft E11 Accounting for Construction Contracts
March 1979IAS 11 Accounting for Construction Contracts
January 1980Effective date of IAS 11
May 1992Exposure Draft E42 Construction Contracts
December 1993IAS 11 Construction Contracts
January 1995Effective date of IAS 11
January 2018IAS 11 and IAS 18, Revenue, were superseded by IFRS 15, Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Content

How accounting revenue and costs are to be recognized depends first on whether the stage of completion of a project can be reliably measured. If this is the case, cost and revenue can be recognized up to the percentage of completion during the current accounting period. If the stage of completion of a project cannot be reliably measured, the revenue can only be recognized up to the costs that have been incurred and any profit is only recognized at the end of the last accounting period. In the case a company is expecting to make a loss on the contract, this loss will be immediately recognized in the current accounting period.