Easy Office
LCI Learning

Audit

This query is : Resolved 

14 April 2012 what is the difference between summary financial statement and abridge financial statement??

15 April 2012 Summary FS conatain summary of full FS but abridge FS contains only specific part of FS such as current assets etc.

15 April 2012 Summary FS conatain summary of full FS but abridge FS contains only specific part of FS such as current assets etc.


15 April 2012 thanx a lot....

16 April 2012 1. summarize - give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
sum up, summarise, resume
ingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, restate, retell - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
abstract - give an abstract (of)
precis - make a summary (of)
docket - make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list
recap, recapitulate - summarize briefly; "Let's recapitulate the main ideas"
sum, summarise, summarize, sum up - be a summary of; "The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper"
2. summarize - be a summary of; "The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper"
sum, summarise, sum up
sum up, summarize, summarise, resume - give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
say, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"

Abridged Financial Statements

Where a company elects to file abridged financial statements with the Companies Registration Office, the information required to be disclosed in the notes to those abridged financial statements is prescribed in section 12 of the Companies (Amendment) Act 1986. However, notwithstanding the provisions of section 12, the overriding consideration above all others is that the abridged financial statements are required to give a ‘true and fair view’ of the state of the company’s affairs. Accordingly, in order to ensure that the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of the company’s affairs, it will, under certain circumstances, be necessary for companies to provide disclosure over and above that required by section 12 in the notes to their abridged financial statements.

In circumstances where the company has legitimately availed of exceptions to the general prohibition, or the company has agreed to enter into transactions or arrangements that come within the general prohibition and the exceptions thereto (or which breach the general prohibition), or the company is party to a transaction in which a person who, at any time during the period covered by the financial statements was a director of the company (or its holding company), had a material interest, details should be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements if the non-disclosure of same would result in the abridged financial statements not giving a true and fair view.

16 April 2012 ok.. thank you.....



You need to be the querist or approved CAclub expert to take part in this query .
Click here to login now

CAclubindia's WhatsApp Groups Link


Similar Resolved Queries


loading


Unanswered Queries




Answer Query