Catom Annual Report 2022 EN
2.13. Leasing 2.13.1. Operating leases
The company may have lease contracts where many of the risks and rewards associated with ownership of the underlying assets have not been transferred to the company. These lease contracts are accounted for as operating leases. Liabilities under operating lease contracts are recognised in the profit and loss account over the term of the contract on a straight-line basis. 3. Principles for the determination of results 3.1. General The result for the year is determined as the difference between the net realisable value of the goods and services delivered and the costs and other expenses incurred during the year. Revenue from transactions is recognised in the year in which it is realised. 3.2. Revenue recognition 3.2.1. Sale of goods Net sales are defined as revenue arising from performance obligations to deliver goods and provide services, less discounts and taxes levied on sales. • the customer can independently utilise the benefits of the goods or services, whether or not jointly with resources the customer has or can obtain, and; • the commitment to provide the goods or services is distinguishable from the other commitments included in the agreement. If two or more commitments to provide goods or services included in a contract are not separately distinguishable, the commitments are combined to form a combination of goods or services that are collectively distinguishable from other commitments in the contract. In the case of multiple performance obligations in a contract, the total transaction price is allocated to the performance obligations in proportion to the value of the performance obligations. This allocation is based on the independent selling price for each performance Revenue is recognised for each separately identifiable performance obligation. A promised good or service is distinguishable if the following criteria are met:
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