The rating agency, which surveyed 80 firms rated by it, found that the difference in reported profit in comparison to Indian GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) was in excess of 5 per cent for one-third of the firms.
"The reported profitability number would be more volatile because of changes in fair valuation of derivatives and financial instruments (including equity, debt and foreign currency loan obligations), amortisation of goodwill and reclassification of actuarial gains/losses," Crisil said.
However, it noted that the underlying cash flows and economic risks of these companies would remain unaffected as the revised accounting standards are unlikely to have a material impact on the business fundamentals.
Accordingly, Crisil said that no major change in outstanding ratings as well as ratings criteria can be foreseen on account of new Ind AS.
It also noted that the revised accounting standards and better disclosures will increase information availability on rated companies.
As per the guidelines issued by the Ministry, the migration to Indian Accounting Standards is to be done in a phased manner.
Under phase I, all companies (listed and unlisted) having a standalone net worth greater than, or equal to, Rs 500 crore as on March 31, 2014, will have to adopt the revised accounting standards.
For these companies, 2016-17 will be the first year of adoption and the financials of 2015-16 will be published as a comparative under the revised accounting standards.
The move will make financial statements comparable across companies irrespective of size, and facilitate greater access to funding from global investors, it added.
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