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Convenience translation

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A convenience translation is either when an entity displays its financial statements or other financial information in a currency that is different from either its functional currency or its presentation currency simply by translating all amounts at end-of-period exchange rates. A result of making a convenience translation is that the resulting financial information does not comply with all Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.

It is also referred to as a convenience translation when a (language) translation is rendered for the convenience of reading a text in a different from the original language; however, the original text remains the only legally binding text.

References

  1. Bellandi, Francesco (2012-05-21). Dual Reporting for Equity and Other Comprehensive Income under IFRSs and U.S. GAAP. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 315–316. ISBN 978-1-119-95096-7.
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