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IFRS 17 requires preparers of accounts to derive discount rates for the valuation of the cash flows associated with their insurance contracts. Conceptually setting a discount rate to reflect the time value of money and thereby to allow an expression of amounts to be paid or received at different future times in terms of a single consistent “currency” is relatively straightforward.
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Setting discount rates under IFRS 17: Getting the job done
IFRS 17 requires preparers of accounts to derive discount rates for the valuation of the cash flows associated with their insurance contracts.