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FASB: Financial Instruments (487 words) |
 | At joint meetings held in April 2005 and October 2005, the FASB and the IASB agreed to long-term objectives to improve, simplify, and converge financial reporting requirements for financial instruments. |
 | Through its project on Financial Instruments: Liabilities and Equity, the Board expects to resolve several issues relating to the accounting for financial instruments with characteristics of liabilities, equity, or both. |
 | The document, which is planned for issuance in late 2007 or early 2008, will include discussion of the problems with current reporting requirements for financial instruments, the potential advantages of a comprehensive fair value measurement requirement, and other steps the Board might take to improve financial reporting of financial instruments. |
| Financial Betting (124 words) |
 | Financial spread betting lets you back your trading judgement without having to buy the underlying instrument or product you want to trade. |
 | A bet is made against a 'spread' (or index), on whether the outcome will be above or below the spread. |
 | If the FTSE 100 spread bet is quoted at 4,200-4,204 the spread is 4 points. |