Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements

ABSTRACT This research aims to evaluate the impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation method to recognize joint ventures investments, with the adoption of the Technical Pronouncement CPC 19 (R2), on the accounting amounts reported by Itaúsa - Investimentos Itaú S.A., and identify...

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Main Authors: Raquel Wille Sarquis, Ariovaldo dos Santos
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-02-01
Series:Revista Contabilidade & Finanças
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spelling doaj-1058f6ee856e45fc9ad26e366cd5b1952020-11-25T00:54:16ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Contabilidade & Finanças1808-057X2018-02-01010.1590/1808-057x201804470S1519-70772018005001101Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statementsRaquel Wille SarquisAriovaldo dos SantosABSTRACT This research aims to evaluate the impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation method to recognize joint ventures investments, with the adoption of the Technical Pronouncement CPC 19 (R2), on the accounting amounts reported by Itaúsa - Investimentos Itaú S.A., and identify which accounting adjustments are necessary to explain the differences in reported amounts. Until December 31, 2012, there were two methods to recognize these investments: proportionate consolidation and equity method. The adoption of CPC 19 (R2), from January 1, 2013, brought relevant changes and the elimination of the proportionate consolidation method was the most controversial one. There are many users and researchers that argue that this method provides more relevant information. The effects of this change, with significant impacts on the amounts reported by the joint venturer firm, were even more relevant in Brazil, since almost all Brazilian firms used the proportionate consolidation. It was chosen the case of Itaúsa and, consequently, of Itaú Unibanco Holding because this is the largest private group in Brazil and represents a relevant investment for its joint venturers. The analyses indicated that the total asset reported by Itaúsa using proportionate consolidation was 832% higher than the value reported by the equity method. For liabilities and revenues, this percentage was even higher: 5,096% and 17,771%, respectively. This impact affects financial indicators, industry rankings, and other financial analyses. For example, the debt indicator decreased from 91% to 16%, when the accounting method was changed to the equity method. The analyses also indicated a set of accounting adjustments that explain the differences in the accounting amounts reported by Itaúsa, and these adjustments are beyond the recognition of the proportionate amounts of joint ventures, including goodwill, unrealized intercompany results, among others. The main contribution of this research is to discuss the relevance of CPC 19 (R2) to the Brazilian market and its consequences for the largest private group in Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-70772018005001101&lng=en&tlng=enproportionate consolidationequity methodjoint venturesItaúsa
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Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
Revista Contabilidade & Finanças
proportionate consolidation
equity method
joint ventures
Itaúsa
author_facet Raquel Wille Sarquis
Ariovaldo dos Santos
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title Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
title_short Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
title_full Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
title_fullStr Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on Itaúsa financial statements
title_sort impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation on itaúsa financial statements
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Contabilidade & Finanças
issn 1808-057X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description ABSTRACT This research aims to evaluate the impacts of the elimination of the proportionate consolidation method to recognize joint ventures investments, with the adoption of the Technical Pronouncement CPC 19 (R2), on the accounting amounts reported by Itaúsa - Investimentos Itaú S.A., and identify which accounting adjustments are necessary to explain the differences in reported amounts. Until December 31, 2012, there were two methods to recognize these investments: proportionate consolidation and equity method. The adoption of CPC 19 (R2), from January 1, 2013, brought relevant changes and the elimination of the proportionate consolidation method was the most controversial one. There are many users and researchers that argue that this method provides more relevant information. The effects of this change, with significant impacts on the amounts reported by the joint venturer firm, were even more relevant in Brazil, since almost all Brazilian firms used the proportionate consolidation. It was chosen the case of Itaúsa and, consequently, of Itaú Unibanco Holding because this is the largest private group in Brazil and represents a relevant investment for its joint venturers. The analyses indicated that the total asset reported by Itaúsa using proportionate consolidation was 832% higher than the value reported by the equity method. For liabilities and revenues, this percentage was even higher: 5,096% and 17,771%, respectively. This impact affects financial indicators, industry rankings, and other financial analyses. For example, the debt indicator decreased from 91% to 16%, when the accounting method was changed to the equity method. The analyses also indicated a set of accounting adjustments that explain the differences in the accounting amounts reported by Itaúsa, and these adjustments are beyond the recognition of the proportionate amounts of joint ventures, including goodwill, unrealized intercompany results, among others. The main contribution of this research is to discuss the relevance of CPC 19 (R2) to the Brazilian market and its consequences for the largest private group in Brazil.
topic proportionate consolidation
equity method
joint ventures
Itaúsa
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