The Examiner's Answers. Financial Management 1
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1 The Examiner's Answers F2 - Financial Management Some of the answers that follow are fuller and more comprehensive than would be expected from a well-prepared candidate. They have been written in this way to aid teaching, study and revision for tutors and candidates alike. SECTION A Answer to Question One (a) Investment in AB DF holds 90% of the ordinary share capital and therefore, in accordance with IAS 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements, is presumed to be able to exercise control over AB s operating and financial policies. AB is a subsidiary of DF and should be fully consolidated in the group financial statements. Investment in GH The 40% investment in GH is presumed, in accordance with IAS 28 Investment in Associates, to give DF the ability to exercise significant influence over GH and will be accounted for using equity accounting. On acquisition, the investment is recognised at cost and in subsequent periods at cost of $2 million plus group share of any post-acquisition gains and losses. Investment in JK In accordance with IFRS 5 Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations, DF need not consolidate JK if it intends to resell the investment within 12 months of acquisition. Since it is being actively marketed it can be assumed that the requirements of IFRS 5 have been met. JK will not be consolidated, instead the cost of the investment will be included separately on the consolidated statement of financial position under Assets held for resale. Investment in LM IFRS 3 Business combinations requires goodwill on acquisition to be calculated at the date control is gained. The second acquisition gives DF a 55% holding and therefore control over LM. The simple investment will be derecognised and the 55% holding will be fully consolidated as a subsidiary in the group financial statements. The goodwill will be calculated as the cost of the 40% acquired in October 2009 plus the fair value of the previously held interest of 15%, compared with the fair value of the net assets at the date of acquisition, 1 October Financial Management 1
2 (b) The 90% acquired for $6 million had a fair value of $6.12m ($6.8m x 90%) and so DF acquired a bargain purchase. The $120,000 should be written off to profit or loss in the year of acquisition and to retained earnings in subsequent years. The fair value uplift will result in an additional $25,000 (($6.8m - $5.8m)/40 years) in depreciation chargeable to consolidated profit or loss. The cumulative depreciation should be deducted from consolidated retained earnings. The consolidated non-current assets will be increased by the net amount (the uplift less accumulated depreciation). Answer to Question Two (a) The economic substance of the transaction is determined by analysing the risks and benefits of the transaction. JK had access to the following benefits of ownership: Protected from price increases as prices are agreed at the point of delivery; JK incurred the following costs and was subject to the following risks: Incurred the cost of insurance while vehicles were on display in its forecourt; Retained risk that price reductions were not passed on since price was agreed at point of delivery; SB retained legal title to vehicles so in the event of any dispute SB would probably be entitled to recover its legal property. Initially therefore it appears that JK may hold the risks and rewards of the inventory. However, the significant risk, obsolescence must be considered. JK can return the vehicles at any time without penalty and this would indicate that the risk of obsolescence is in fact with SB. As this is seen as the most significant risk, SB should continue to recognise the goods within its inventories. (b) SARs are an example of a cash-settled share-based transaction and, in accordance with IFRS2 Share-based Payments, are initially measured at their fair value at grant date and subsequently remeasured to fair value at each year end. The liability is remeasured and any difference is charged to the income statement as an expense. In the year to 2008 Eligible employees ( ) = 93 Equivalent cost of SARs = 93 employees x 1,000 rights x FV$15 = $1,395,000 Allocate over 3 year vesting period $1,395,000/3 = $465,000 equivalent charge to the income statement in the first year. In the year to 2009 Eligible employees ( ) = 90 Equivalent cost of SARs = 90 employees x 1,000 rights x FV$17 = $1,530,000 Cumulative amount to be recognised as a liability = $1,530,000 x 2/3 years = $1,020,000 Less amount previously recognised = $1,020,000 - $465,000 = $555,000 The expense will be recorded as: Dr Income statement $555,000 Cr SOFP - liability $555,000 2 Financial Management
3 Answer to Question Three (a) Basic earnings per share Profit after tax ($1,040,000 - $270,000) $770,000 Weighted average number of shares: At 1 January ,000,000 Bonus issue 1,000,000 Full market price issue (2,000,000 x 4/12) 666,667 4,666,667 Basic eps for 2009 $770,000/4,666,667 Basic eps for 2008 restated 15.4 cents x bonus fraction of 3/ cents per share 11.6 cents per share (b) Fully diluted earnings per share Reported profit after tax (as in part (a)) $770,000 Plus post-tax saving of finance costs (70% x 7% x $4m) $196,000 $966,000 Weighted average number of shares: As reported in part (a) 4,666,667 Dilution from potential share issue 2,400,000 7,066,667 Fully diluted eps $966,000/7,066, cents per share (c) A bonus issue does not raise any new finance and therefore the profit for the year will have been generated with the same level of resources throughout the year. As the issue results in no additional resources it is treated as if it had always been in existence. Comparative figures also need to be restated as if the bonus issue was made at the earliest reported period. The issue at full market price brings additional resources, which will impact on profits from the date of issue. Therefore a weighted average number of shares is used to calculate eps. Financial Management 3
4 Answer to Question Four (i). Goodwill $ $ Consideration transferred 1,750,000 Non-controlling interest at fair value 320,000 Net assets at date of acquisition: Carrying value 1,920,000 FV adjustment ( ) 65,000 Contingent liability (100,000) (1,885,000) Goodwill 185,000 (ii). Consolidated retained earnings MX FZ $ $ As reported in SOFP 3,200,000 1,100,000 Less pre-acquisition retained earnings (920,000) Depreciation on PPE FV adjustment ( 8/60 months x $65,000) (8,667) Unrealised profit ($300,000 x 20%) (60,000) 111,333 Group share of FZ ($111,333 x 80%) 89,066 Consolidated retained earnings 3,289,066 (iii). Non controlling interest $ Non controlling interest at fair value 320,000 Plus NCI share of adjusted post acquisition retained earnings (as in (ii) above) (20% x $111,333) 22, ,267 4 Financial Management
5 Answer to Question Five Report on convergence project to date The US has traditionally adopted a rules-based approach to financial reporting standard setting, whereas the IASB s financial reporting standards are principles-based. The US has, in light of a number of major corporate scandals, now accepted that a principles-based reporting framework is more appropriate to current corporate reporting needs. In September 2002, the US standard setter, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the IASB agreed to undertake a project to converge their accounting practices and aimed to reduce the number of differences between US GAAP and IFRS. The agreement, known as the Norwalk agreement, committed the two parties to making their existing standards fully compatible as soon as practicable, and to co-ordinate their future work programs to avoid future differences in approach. A short term project was undertaken to remove some of the differences between existing standards in order to achieve the first objective of the Norwalk agreement. In order to meet the second, the two bodies have collaborated on the development of new and revised standards, and continue to do so. A memorandum of understanding between FASB and the IASB sets out a Roadmap of convergence between IFRS and US GAAP. This was aimed at removing the need for entities having prepared their financial statements using IFRS to prepare reconciliation to US GAAP in order to be listed on a US exchange. The requirement for the reconciliation has now been removed, ahead of the scheduled date and both parties announced their continued commitment to the process in Projects undertaken jointly between FASB and IASB have produced the following: The issue of IFRS 5 Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations; IFRS 8 Operating segments; The revision of IAS 1 Presentation of financial statements, and an agreement on common wording to be used in accounting standards; The revision of IFRS 3 Business combinations. There are a number of ongoing, longer term projects including the revising of the accounting framework set out in the Framework for the preparation and presentation of financial statements, income taxes and revenue recognition. Financial Management 5
6 SECTION B Answer to Question Six Consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the SOT Group for the year ended 30 September $000 Revenue (6,720 + (5/12 x 6,240) + (9/12 x 5,280)) 13,280 Cost of sales (3,600 + (5/12 x 3,360) + (9/12 x 2,880)) (7,160) Gross profit 6,120 Administrative expenses (760 + (5/12 x 740) + (9/12 x 650) + 10(W1) + 23(W2) - 40(W5)) (1,549) Distribution costs (800 + (5/12 x 700) + (9/12 x 550)) (1,505) Gain on disposal of investment in UV (W3) 163 Finance costs (360 + (5/12 x 240) + (9/12 x 216)) (622) Share of profit of associate (35% x 684 x 3/12) 60 Profit before tax 2,667 Income tax expense (400 + (5/12 x 360) + (9/12 x 300)) (775) Profit for the year 1,892 Other comprehensive income: Actuarial gains on defined benefit pension plan (110 + (9/12 x 40)) 140 Tax effect of other comprehensive income (30 + (9/12 x 15)) (41) Recognised gains on AFS investments 46 Recycling of previously recognised gains on AFS investment (40) Share of other comprehensive income of associates, net of tax (35% x 25 x 3/12) 2 Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax 107 Total comprehensive income for the year 1,999 Profit for the year attributable to: Equity holders of the parent (1, ) 1,696 Non-controlling interest (W6) 196 1,892 Total comprehensive income attributable to: Equity holders of the parent (1, ) 1,798 Non-controlling interest (W6) 201 1,999 6 Financial Management
7 Workings W1 Fair value adjustments $000 Increase in value at acquisition date 960 Remaining useful life from acquisition date 40 years Annual charge 24 Charge from date of acquisition ($24,000 x 5/12) charged to admin expenses 10 W2 Goodwill impairment $000 $000 Consideration transferred 2,800 Non-controlling interest at proportionate share (20% x 3,210) 642 Net assets at acquisition: Share capital 200 Reserves 2,050 Fair value uplift 960 (3,210) Goodwill % impairment to be charged to administrative expenses 23 W3 Gain on disposal of UV $000 $000 Fair value of consideration received 960 Plus fair value of 35,000 shares retained 792 Less share of fair value of consolidated carrying value of the subsidiary at date control is lost: Share capital (75% x $100,000) 75 Reserves (1,300 + (9/12 x 709)) x 75% 1,374 Unimpaired goodwill (W4) 140 (1,589) Gain on sale 163 W4 Goodwill on acquisition of UV $000 $000 Fair value of consideration transferred 980 Non controlling interest at proportionate share of net assets (25% x 1,120,000) 280 1,260 Net assets at acquisition: Share capital 100 Reserves 1,020 (1,120) Goodwill 140 Financial Management 7
8 W5 Recyclying of previously recognised gains of $40,000 from reserves to administrative expenses, recorded as: dr reserves Cr administrative expenses W6 Non-controlling interests Profit for the year Total comprehensive income $000 $000 As per PB accounts Additional deprecation on FV (24) (24) % NCI x 5/12 months As per UV accounts % NCI x 9/12 months Total NCI in PFY( ) 196 Total NCI in TCI ( ) 201 Answer to Question Seven (a) Briefing note on KER The expansion to new markets has resulted in a 40% increase in revenue. This appears to have been achieved, however at the expense of the profit margins. Gross profit margin has fallen from 31% to 26%in the last year, and with the same product base it is likely then that this is caused by selling at reduced prices to break into new markets. The distribution costs have increased by 58% from 2008 and although an increase would be expected with the expansion, it is considerably higher than the increase in revenue. It is possible that the new markets are a significant distance away geographically. The profit for the year appears to have increased slightly, but this is in fact due to the inclusion of the associate s profit. Without the associate s profit in 2009, the profit margin is 2.8% compared with 9% in This is a significant decrease and is likely to be caused by a combination of reduced gross margins, high distribution costs and finance costs which have doubled in the year. Interest cover has fallen from 5.2 in 2008 to 3.7 as a result of diminished profits, increased long-term borrowings and the introduction of an overdraft facility. Although there is still adequate cover, it increases KER s vulnerability to increases in interest rates. The gearing ratio has also increased significantly despite the increases in equity from the revaluation of property, plant and equipment and investments. The increased loans have resulted in an increase in gearing from 43% to 60% and this together with falling interest cover may affect KER s ability to raise further finance in the future. The return on capital employed has been maintained, however a significant part of the increase in capital employed has come from revaluation and so will not necessarily bring increased future revenues. The increased revenues have, however resulted in an increase in non-current asset turnover from 2.5 to Financial Management
9 The expansion has clearly put pressure on working capital. In addition to moving from a positive cash balance to an overdraft, the receivables days have increased from 48 days to 63 days, and yet payables days have remained static. Inventory days have increased from 34 days to 50 days which although may be as a result of increased orders about to be met, is nonetheless tying up cash. This is a common result of expanding too quickly, however KER must improve its debt collection if it is to avoid a cash crisis. The Chairman s summary is biased towards the increases in revenue, but the expansion has reduced profitability and compromised cash flow as a result of increase in receivables. In addition, the increases in non-current assets appear to come from revaluation rather than investment in assets for the future generation of trading revenue and so future revenue increases may not be sustainable. The profit share from the associate masks the falling margins resulting in KER being sensitive to interest rate changes in the future. (b) Although many of the alternative treatments within IFRS have been removed, there are still some accounting standards that allow for choice. The most obvious being IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment, which permits assets to be held under the cost or valuation method. Where entities being compared adopt different policies then the totals for non-current assets, depreciation (and therefore profit for the year) and equity will all be affected. This affects performance ratios such as profit margin, financial structure ratios such as gearing and interest cover and efficiency ratios, such as ROCE. In addition the estimates used to determine the value of inventories, the recoverability of receivables and the useful lives of non-current assets are highly subjective. Reduced comparability may result from directors taking a more or less conservative view than the directors of another entity. This could affect efficiency ratios such as inventory and receivables turnover and ROCE. There is a great deal of flexibility in how entities report the various expenses incurred. Some entities may choose to include, eg depreciation in cost of sales rather than in administration or distribution costs, and so even where entities operate in the same segment they could have notably different gross profit margins. Financial Management 9
10 Question 7 Appendix relevant ratios that could be selected (up to a maximum of 8 marks) Gross profit margin GP/ Revenue Profit for the year Profit/revenue Profit for the year, excluding the share of associate Interest cover Profit before interest/interest Gearing Debt/equity ROCE Profit before finance costs/capital employed Non-current asset turnover Revenue/ non-current assets Receivables days Receivables/revenue x 365 days Inventory days Inventory/ CoS x 365 days Gearing Debt/Debt +Equity Gearing could be stated including overdraft Payable days Payables/CoS x 365 days Operating profit (GP less admin less distrib)/rev Current ratio CA/CL Quick ratio CA less inventories Profit before tax/revenue 160/1, % /1,430 x 100% 317/1,022 x 100% = 26% = 31% 120/1,430 x 100% 92/1,022 x 100% = 8.4% = 9% (120 80)/1,430 x 100% = 2.8% 220/60 155/30 = 3.7 times = 5.2 times 400/663 x 100% 210/487 x 100% = 60% = 43% ( )/( ) x 100% ( )/( ) x 100% = 21% = 22% 1,430/480 = 3.0 times (247/1,430) x 365 days = 63 days (145/1058) x 365 days = 50 days 400/( ) x 100% = 37.6% 437/( ) =39.7% (99/1,058) x 365 days = 34 days ( ) = 140/1, % 392/ / Changes in the year Increase in revenue (1,430 1,022)/1,022 = 40% Increase in distribution costs ( )/100 = 58% 1,022/404 = 2.5 times (134/1,022) x 365 days = 48 days (65/705) x 365 days = 34 days 210/( ) x 100% = 30.1% (68/705) x 365 days =35 days ( ) = 155/1, % 221/ / /1, % 10 Financial Management
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