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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

F i m a C o r p o r at i o n B e r h a d ( 2 1 1 8 5 - P ) •

A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 1 8

2.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D.)

2.3 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Cont’d.)

(o) Provision for Liabilities

Provisions are recognised when the Group has a present obligation (legal or constructive) as a result of a past

event, it is probable that an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits will be required to settle the

obligations and the amount of the obligation can be estimated reliably.

Provisions are reviewed at each reporting date and adjusted to reflect the current best estimate. If it is no longer

probable that an outflow of economic resources will be required to settle the obligation, the provision is reversed. If

the effect of the time value of money is material, provisions are discounted using a current pre tax rate that reflects,

where appropriate, the risks specific to the liability. When discounting is used, the increase in the provision due to

the passage of time is recognised as a finance cost.

(p) Share Capital

An equity instrument is any contract that evidences a residual interest in the assets of the Group and of the

Company after deducting all of its liabilities. Ordinary shares are equity instruments.

Ordinary shares are recorded at the proceeds received, net of directly attributable incremental transaction costs.

Ordinary shares are classified as equity. Dividends on ordinary shares are recognised in equity in the period in

which they are declared.

(q) Revenue Recognition

Revenue is recognised when it is probable that economic benefits associated with the transaction will flow to

the Group and the amount of revenue can be measured reliably. Specific income streams are recognised as

follows:

(i)

Sale of goods

Revenue relating to sale of goods is recognised net of sales taxes and discounts, and upon transfer of

significant risks and rewards of ownership to the buyer.

(ii) Rental income

Rental income from investment property is recognised on a straight-line basis over the term of the

lease.

(iii) Property management services

Revenue from property management is recognised when services are rendered.

(iv) Dividend income

Dividend income is recognised when the right to receive payment is established.