IFRS  13 'Fair Value Measurement' sets out a single source of comprehensive guidance on how to measure the fair value of both financial and non-financial assets and liabilities. IFRS  13 applies when another IFRS  requires or permits fair value measurement or disclosures about fair value measurements, thus it does not set out requirements on “when to” apply fair value measurement. While IFRS  13 includes descriptions of certain valuation approaches and techniques, it is not a valuation standard and does not prescribe how valuations should be performed.
	EFRAG  has issued an Invitation to Comment relating to the endorsement for use in the EU of IFRS  13 'Fair Value Measurement'. Comments are requested by 18 December 2011.
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