Accounting standard study group CIMA Sri Lanka division Study of SLAS 40: Investment property Objective Prescribe the accounting treatment for investment property and related disclosure requirements. Scope Recognition of investment property Measurement of investment property Disclosure of investment property Key definitions Investment property: Land or building that is held (by the owner or by the lessee under a finance lease) with the intention of earning a rent or a generating capital gain. Therefore, a distinguishing feature is that it generates cash flows that are largely independent of other assets. Examples of property that do not qualify as investment property: Owner occupied property. Property held for sale in the ordinary course of business or in the process of construction or development for such sale. Property being constructed or developed on behalf of a third party. Property that is being constructed or developed for future use as investment property. Owner occupied property: Property that is held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, or for administrative purposes. Finance lease: A lease that transfers almost all the risks and rewards related to ownership of the asset to lessee, where the ownership of the asset may or may not be transferred at the end of the lease period.
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Accounting standard study group, CIMA Sri Lanka Division Study of SLAS 40: Investment Property