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1、FINANCIALREPORTING STANDARDFRS 34Interim Financial ReportingFRS 34 Interim Financial Reporting was issued by the CCDG inJanuary2003 and consequential amendments were made inJulyand September 2004.This Standard is operative for financial statements covering periods beginning on or after 1st October 2
2、001.ContentsOBJECTIVESCOPEParagraphs 1 - 3DEFINITIONS4CONTENT OF AN INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT5 25Minimum Components of an Interim Financial Report8Form and Content of Interim Financial Statements9 14Selected Explanatory Notes15 18Disclosure of Compliance with FRS19Periods for which Interim Financial
3、Statements are Required to be Presented20 22Materiality23 25DISCLOSURE IN ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS26 27RECOGNITION AND MEASUREMENT28 42Same Accounting Policies as Annual28 36Revenues Received Seasonally, Cyclically, or Occasionally37 38Costs Incurred Unevenly during the Financial Year39Applying t
4、he Recognition and Measurement Principles40Use of Estimates41 42RESTATEMENT OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED INTERIM PERIODS43 45EFFECTIVE DATE46APPENDICESA. Illustration of Periods Required to Be PresentedB. Examples of Applying the Recognition and Measurement PrinciplesC. Examples of the Use of EstimatesFin
5、ancial Reporting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting (FRS 34) is set out in paragraphs 1-46. All the paragraphs have equal authority. FRS 34 should be read in the context of its objective, the Preface to the Financial Reporting Standards and the Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of
6、Financial Statements. FRS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors provides a basis for selecting and applying accounting policies in the absence of explicit guidance.FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARD FRS 34Interim Financial ReportingObjectiveThe objective of this Standard is to
7、prescribe the minimum content of an interim financial report and to prescribe the principles for recognition and measurement in complete or condensed financial statements for an interim period. Timely and reliable interim financial reporting improves the ability of investors, creditors, and others t
8、o understand an enterprises capacity to generate earnings and cash flows and its financial condition and liquidity.Scope1.This Standard does not mandate which enterprises should be required to publish interim financial reports, how frequently, or how soon after the end of an interim period. However,
9、 governments, securities regulators, stock exchanges, and accountancy bodies often require enterprises whose debt or equity securities are publicly traded to publish interim financial reports. This Standard applies if an enterprise is required or elects to publish an interim financial report in acco
10、rdance with Financial Reporting Standards. The Council on Corporate Disclosure and Governance encourages publicly traded enterprises to provide interim financial reports that conform to the recognition, measurement, and disclosure principles set out in this Standard. Specifically, publicly traded en
11、terprises are encouraged:(a)to provide interim financial reports at least as of the end of the first half of their financial year; and(b)to make their interim financial reports available not later than 60 days after the end of the interim period.2.Each financial report, annual or interim, is evaluat
12、ed on its own for conformity to Financial Reporting Standards. The fact that an enterprise may not have provided interim financial reports during a particular financial year or may have provided interim financial reports that do not comply with this Standard does not prevent the enterprises annual f
13、inancial statements from conforming to Financial Reporting Standards if they otherwise do so.3.If an enterprises interim financial report is described as complying with Financial Reporting Standards, it must comply with all of the requirements of this Standard. Paragraph 19 requires certain disclosu
14、res in that regard.Definitions4.The following terms are used in this Standard with the meanings specified:Interim period is a financial reporting period shorter than a full financial year.Interim financial report means a financial report containing either a complete set of financial statements (as d
15、escribed in FRS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements) or a set of condensed financial statements (as described in this Standard) for an interim period.Content of an Interim Financial Report5.FRS 1 defines a complete set of financial statements as including the following components:(a)a balance sh
16、eet;(b)an income statement;(c)a statement of changes in equity showing either:(i) all changes in equity or (ii) changes in equity other than those arising from transactions with equity holders acting in their capacity as equity holders;(d)a cash flow statement; and(e)notes, comprising a summary of s
17、ignificant accounting policies and other explanatory notes.6.In the interest of timeliness and cost considerations and to avoid repetition of information previously reported, an enterprise may be required to or may elect to provide less information at interim dates as compared with its annual financ
18、ial statements. This Standard defines the minimum content of an interim financial report as including condensed financial statements and selected explanatory notes. The interim financial report is intended to provide an update on the latest complete set of annual financial statements. Accordingly, i
19、t focuses on new activities, events, and circumstances and does not duplicate information previously reported.7.Nothing in this Standard is intended to prohibit or discourage an enterprise from publishing a complete set of financial statements (as described in FRS 1) in its interim financial report,
20、 rather than condensed financial statements and selected explanatory notes. Nor does this Standard prohibit or discourage an enterprise from including in condensed interim financial statements more than the minimum line items or selected explanatory notes as set out in this Standard. The recognition
21、 and measurement guidance in this Standard applies also to complete financial statements for an interim period, and such statements would include all of the disclosures required by this Standard (particularly the selected note disclosures in paragraph 16) as well as those required by other Financial
22、 Reporting Standards.Minimum Components of an Interim Financial Report8.An interim financial report should include, at a minimum, the following components:(a)condensed balance sheet;(b)condensed income statement;(c)condensed statement showing either (i) all changes in equity or (ii) changes in equit
23、y other than those arising from capital transactions with owners and distributions to owners;(d)condensed cash flow statement; and(e)selected explanatory notes.Form and Content of Interim Financial Statements9.If an enterprise publishes a complete set of financial statements in its interim financial
24、 report, the form and content of those statements should conform to the requirements of FRS 1 for a complete set of financial statements.10.If an enterprise publishes a set of condensed financial statements in its interim financial report, those condensed statements should include, at a minimum, eac
25、h of the headings and subtotals that were included in its most recent annual financial statements and the selected explanatory notes as required by this Standard. Additional line items or notes should be included if their omission would make the condensed interim financial statements misleading.11.B
26、asic and diluted earnings per share should be presented on the face of an income statement, complete or condensed, for an interim period.12.FRS 1 provides guidance on the structure of financial statements. The Implementation Guidance for FRS 1 illustrates ways in which the balance sheet, income stat
27、ement and statement of changes in equity may be presented.13.FRS 1 requires a statement of changes in equity to be presented as a separate component of an entitys financial statements, and permits information about changes in equity arising from transactions with equity holders acting in their capac
28、ity as equity holders (including distributions to equity holders) to be shown either on the face of the statement or in the notes. An entity follows the same format in its interim statement of changes in equity as it did in its most recent annual statement.14.An interim financial report is prepared
29、on a consolidated basis if the enterprises most recent annual financial statements were consolidated statements. The parents separate financial statements are not consistent or comparable with the consolidated statements in the most recent annual financial report. If an enterprises annual financial
30、report included the parents separate financial statements in addition to consolidated financial statements, this Standard neither requires nor prohibits the inclusion of the parents separate statements in the enterprises interim financial report.Selected Explanatory Notes15.A user of an enterprises
31、interim financial report will also have access to the most recent annual financial report of that enterprise. It is unnecessary, therefore, for the notes to an interim financial report to provide relatively insignificant updates to the information that was already reported in the notes in the most r
32、ecent annual report. At an interim date, an explanation of events and transactions that are significant to an understanding of the changes in financial position and performance of the enterprise since the last annual reporting date is more useful.16.An enterprise should include the following informa
33、tion, as a minimum, in the notes to its interim financial statements, if material and if not disclosed elsewhere in the interim financial report. The information should normally be reported on a financial year-to-date basis. However, the enterprise should also disclose any events or transactions tha
34、t are material to an understanding of the current interim period:(a)a statement that the same accounting policies and methods of computation are followed in the interim financial statements as compared with the most recent annual financial statements or, if those policies or methods have been change
35、d, a description of the nature and effect of the change;(b)explanatory comments about the seasonality or cyclicality of interim operations;(c)the nature and amount of items affecting assets, liabilities, equity, net income, or cash flows that are unusual because of their nature, size, or incidence;(
36、d)the nature and amount of changes in estimates of amounts reported in prior interim periods of the current financial year or changes in estimates of amounts reported in prior financial years, if those changes have a material effect in the current interim period;(e)issuances, repurchases, and repaym
37、ents of debt and equity securities; (f)dividends paid (aggregate or per share) separately for ordinary shares and other shares;(g)segment revenue and segment result for business segments or geographical segments, whichever is the enterprises primary basis of segment reporting (disclosure of segment
38、data is required in an enterprises interim financial report only if FRS 14 Segment Reporting requires that enterprise to disclose segment data in its annual financial statements);(h)material events subsequent to the end of the interim period that have not been reflected in the financial statements f
39、or the interim period;(i)the effect of changes in the composition of the entity during the interim period, including business combinations, acquisition or disposal of subsidiaries and long-term investments, restructurings, and discontinued operations. In the case of business combinations, the entity
40、 shall disclose the information required to be disclosed under paragraphs 66-73 of FRS 103 Business Combinations; and(j)changes in contingent liabilities or contingent assets since the last annual balance sheet date.17.Examples of the kinds of disclosures that are required by paragraph 16 are set ou
41、t below. Individual Standards and Interpretations provide guidance regarding disclosures for many of these items:(a)the write-down of inventories to net realisable value and the reversal of such a write-down;(b)recognition of a loss from the impairment of property, plant, and equipment, intangible a
42、ssets, or other assets, and the reversal of such an impairment loss;(c)the reversal of any provisions for the costs of restructuring; (d)acquisitions and disposals of items of property, plant, and equipment;(e)commitments for the purchase of property, plant, and equipment;(f)litigation settlements;(
43、g)corrections of prior period errors;(h)deleted; (i)any loan default or breach of a loan agreement that has not been remedied on or before the balance sheet date; and(j)related party transactions.18.Other Standards specify disclosures that should be made in financial statements. In that context, fin
44、ancial statements means complete sets of financial statements of the type normally included in an annual financial report and sometimes included in other reports. Except as required by paragraph 16(i), the disclosures required by those other Standards are not required if an entitys interim financial
45、 report includes only condensed financial statements and selected explanatory notes rather than a complete set of financial statements.Disclosure of Compliance with FRS19.If an enterprises interim financial report is in compliance with this Financial Reporting Standard, that fact should be disclosed
46、. An interim financial report should not be described as complying with Financial Reporting Standards unless it complies with all of the requirements of each applicable Standard and each applicable Interpretation of the Financial Reporting Standard.Periods for which Interim Financial Statements are
47、Required to be Presented20.Interim reports should include interim financial statements (condensed or complete) for periods as follows:(a)balance sheet as of the end of the current interim period and a comparative balance sheet as of the end of the immediately preceding financial year; (b)income stat
48、ements for the current interim period and cumulatively for the current financial year to date, with comparative income statements for the comparable interim periods (current and year-to-date) of the immediately preceding financial year;(c)statement showing changes in equity cumulatively for the current financial year to date, with a comparative statement for th