BROOKFIELD PPTYS CORP
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Brookfield Properties Plans Early Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards

2009-10-09 12:00 ET - News Release


NEW YORK -- (Business Wire)

Brookfield Properties Corporation (BPO: NYSE, TSX) announced today that it has been granted exemptive relief from the Canadian securities regulatory authorities to prepare its financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) for financial periods beginning on or after January 1, 2010, one year ahead of the mandatory conversion date for Canadian public companies. In light of the relief granted, the company intends to adopt IFRS commencing with its interim financial statements for the three months ended March 31, 2010. Those financial statements will also include comparative results for the periods commencing January 1, 2009.

IFRS Conversion Plan

Brookfield Properties has prepared a comprehensive IFRS conversion plan which addresses changes in accounting policies, the restatement of comparative periods, various education and training sessions on the adoption of IFRS, as well as required changes to business processes and internal controls. The company’s finance and accounting staff have been informed of the company’s preliminary policies and procedures as they relate to IFRS. As a result of the training program and the preparation of a reconciliation of the company’s historical Canadian GAAP financial statements to IFRS financial statements, the company believes that its applicable personnel have obtained an appropriate understanding of IFRS as it applies to the company’s financial reporting. While new controls are being put into place to address certain unique IFRS accounting and disclosure requirements, Brookfield Properties does not anticipate comprehensive changes to its current accounting and consolidation systems, its internal controls nor its disclosure control process as a result of the conversion to IFRS.

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