Accounting and Reporting Policy FRS 102. Staff Education Note 1 Cash flow statements



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Staff Education Note 1: Cash flow Statements Accounting and Reporting Policy FRS 102 Staff Education Note 1 Cash flow statements Disclaimer This Education Note has been prepared by FRC staff for the convenience of users of FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. It aims to illustrate certain requirements of FRS 102, but should not be relied upon as a definitive statement on the application of the standard. The illustrative material is not a substitute for reading the detailed requirements of FRS 102.

Staff Education Note 1: Cash flow Statements Contents Page Introduction 2 Illustrative cash flow statement FRS 1 3 FRS 102 4 Illustrative extracts from notes to the financial statements FRS 1 5 FRS 102 6 Other similarities and differences Exemptions 7 Acquisitions and disposals 8 Foreign currency cash flows 8 Endnotes 9 Page 1

Introduction In this Staff Education Note, an illustrative cash flow statement is shown first under FRS 1 Cash flow statements (revised 1996) and then restated to comply with Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows of FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. In contrast to FRS 1, a cash flow statement prepared under FRS 102: reconciles the movement in cash and cash equivalents, not just cash; groups cash flows into fewer headings (ie cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities); reconciles profit to cash flows from operating activities starting from profit for the year rather than operating profit; and has fewer supporting notes. This Staff Education Note has been prepared to illustrate the format of the cash flow statement prepared in accordance with FRS 102 and assumes that there are no other changes arising from the application of FRS 102. In a full set of financial statements, comparatives would be provided. There are no requirements in the Regulations 1 in respect of cash flow statements. This Staff Education Note is written to highlight key areas of consideration when transitioning to FRS 102 and is not designed to be exhaustive. Page 2

Illustrative Cash Flow Statement FRS 1 Cash flow statements (revised 1996) Cash flow statement 2 for the year ended 31 December Note Net cash inflow from operating activities A 6,889 Returns on investments and servicing of finance Interest received 3,011 Interest paid Net cash inflow from returns on investments and servicing of finance 2,999 (12) Taxation (2,922) Capital expenditure Payments to acquire intangible fixed assets (71) Payments to acquire tangible fixed assets (1,496) Receipts from sales of tangible fixed assets 42 Capital expenditure (1,525) 5,441 Equity dividends paid (2,417) Net cash inflow before use of liquid resources and financing 3,024 Management of liquid resources Purchase of treasury bills (650) Sale of treasury bills 200 Net cash outflow from management of liquid resources (450) Financing Issue of ordinary share capital 211 Repurchase of debenture loan (149) Expenses paid in connection with share issue (5) Financing 57 Increase in cash B, C 2,631 Page 3

Illustrative Cash Flow Statement FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland Cash flow statement 3 for the year ended 31 December Cash flows from operating activities 4 Note Profit for the financial year 5 6,099 Adjustments for: Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 869 Amortisation of intangible assets 50 Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment (20) Interest paid 6 12 Interest received 6 (3,011) Taxation 7 2,922 Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables (72) Decrease/(increase) in inventories (194) Increase/(decrease) in trade payables 234 Cash from operations 8 6,889 Interest paid 6 Income taxes paid (12) (2,922) Net cash generated from operating activities 3,955 Cash flows from investing activities Proceeds from sale of equipment 42 Purchases of property, plant and equipment (1,496) Purchases of intangible assets (71) Interest received 6 3,011 Net cash from investing activities 1,486 Cash flows from financing activities Issue of ordinary share capital 206 Repayment of borrowings (149) Dividends paid 9 (2,417) Net cash used in financing activities (2,360) Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 3,081 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 10 A (1,492) Cash and cash equivalents at end of year 11 A 1,589 Page 4

Illustrative extracts from the notes to the financial statements FRS 1 Cash flow statements (revised 1996) Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December A. Reconciliation of operating profit to net cash inflow from operating activities Operating profit 6,022 Depreciation 869 Amortisation 50 Profit on disposal of tangible assets (20) Increase in stock Increase in debtors (194) Increase in creditors 234 Net cash inflow from operating activities 6,889 (72) B. Analysis of changes in net debt At 1 Jan Cash flows Other changes At 31 Dec Cash in hand, at bank 42 847 889 Overdrafts (1,784) 1,784 2,631 Debt due within one year (149) 149 (230) (230) Debt due after one year (1,262) 230 (1,032) Current asset investments 250 450 700 Total (2,903) 3,230-327 C. Reconciliation of net cash flow to movement in net debt 12 Increase in cash in the period 2,631 Cash to repurchase debenture 149 Cash used to increase liquid resources 450 Change in net debt 3,230 Net debt at 1 January (2,903) Net funds at 31 December 327 Page 5

Illustrative extracts from the notes to the financial statements FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December A. Components of cash and cash equivalents 13 20X2 Cash 42 889 Overdraft (1,784) Cash equivalents 250 700 (1,492) 1,589 The Financial Reporting Lab of the FRC carried out a project on net debt reconciliations. This noted that a majority of investors use a net debt reconciliation or reconciliation of net cash flows to net debt when one is presented. It encouraged companies to consider how this might be relevant to their own circumstances and if so enhance their reporting to meet investor needs. Page 6

Other similarities and differences Exemptions FRS 1 FRS 102 Subsidiary undertakings where 90 per cent or more of the voting rights are controlled within the group are exempt from having to prepare a cash flow statement, provided that consolidated financial statements in which the subsidiary undertakings are included are publicly available. (FRS 1 paragraph 5) A qualifying entity may take advantage of certain disclosure exemptions (including the preparation of a cash flow statement) provided that: (a) Its shareholders have been notified in writing about, and do not object to, the use of the disclosure exemptions... (b) It otherwise applies the recognition, measurement and disclosure requirements of this FRS. (c) It discloses in the notes to its financial statements: (i) a brief narrative summary of the disclosure exemptions adopted; and (ii) the name of the parent of the group in whose consolidated financial statements its financial statements are consolidated, and from where those financial statements may be obtained. (FRS 102 paragraph 1.11 and 1.12) A qualifying entity is a member of a group where the parent of that group prepares publicly available consolidated financial statements which are intended to give a true and fair view (of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss) and that member is included in the consolidation. (FRS 102 Glossary) Under FRS 102, if certain conditions are met and an entity elects to take advantage of the reduced disclosures for subsidiaries (and ultimate parents), it is possible for any subsidiary and any parent company to opt out of preparing a cash flow statement. This is in contrast to FRS 1, where only 90% subsidiaries are exempt from preparing a cash flow statement. This represents a change when applying FRS 102. Page 7

Acquisitions and disposals FRS 1 FRS 102 Individual categories of inflows and outflows should be disclosed separately, where material. (FRS 1 paragraph 7) Cash outflows from acquisitions and disposals include payments to acquire investments in subsidiary undertakings, showing separately any balances of cash and overdrafts acquired. (FRS 1 paragraph 24(a)) An entity shall present separately major classes of gross cash receipts and gross cash payments arising from investing and financing activities. The aggregate cash flows arising from acquisitions and from disposals of subsidiaries or other business units shall be presented separately and classified as investing activities. (FRS 102 paragraph 7.10) Therefore, FRS 102 does not explicitly require the disclosure of the cash or overdrafts acquired as part of an acquisition. However, if the cash or overdraft acquired was material it may be regarded as a major class of gross cash receipts or payments and separate presentation would be required. Foreign currency cash flows FRS 1 / SSAP 20 FRS 102 Where a portion of a reporting entity s business is undertaken by a foreign entity, the cash flows of that entity are to be included in the cash flow statement on the basis used for translating the results of those activities in the profit and loss account of the reporting entity. (FRS 1 paragraph 41) The profit and loss account of a foreign enterprise accounted for under the closing rate/net investment method should be translated at the closing rate or at an average rate for the period. (SSAP 20 paragraph 54) to reconcile cash and cash equivalents at the beginning and the end of the period, the effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents held or due in a foreign currency must be presented in the statement of cash flows. The entity shall present the resulting unrealised gain or loss separately from cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities. Page 8 (FRS 102 paragraph 7.13) An entity shall translate cash flows of a foreign subsidiary at the exchange rate between the entity s functional currency and the foreign currency at the date of the cash flow or at an exchange rate that approximates the actual rate (for example, a weighted average exchange rate for the period). (FRS 102 paragraph 7.12) In accordance with FRS 1, the value changes recognised by translating cash held or due in a foreign currency at the balance sheet date are not required to be presented separately in the cash flow statement. However, such value changes are not cash flows as defined by FRS 102 and FRS 102 requires the separate presentation of foreign exchange differences relating to cash and cash equivalents. This will be a change when applying FRS 102. In relation to profit and loss items, FRS 1 allows a choice between translating at the closing rate or an average rate for the period, in contrast to FRS 102 which allows a choice between

the rate at the transaction rate or an average rate for the period. This represents a change when applying FRS 102. Endnotes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Large and Medium-sized Companies and Groups (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/410). The individual categories of inflows and outflows under the standard headings should be disclosed separately in the cash flow statement, as shown here, or in the notes to the financial statements. FRS 102 uses the term Statement of Cash Flows. No title for this statement is specified in the Regulations, therefore any title that adequately describes the statement is permitted (FRS 102 paragraph 3.22 permits any titles as long as they are not misleading). FRS 102 paragraph 7.7 permits entities to present cash flows from operating activities using either the indirect method or the direct method. This Education Note illustrates the indirect method, which is the method commonly applied in the UK. The reconciliation of profit or loss to cash from operations can be shown either on the face of the cash flow statement or in the notes. FRS 1 also permits operating cash flows to be presented using either the direct method or the indirect method (FRS 1 paragraph 7). If the indirect method is chosen, FRS 102 paragraph 7.7(a) requires the profit or loss to be adjusted for the effects of non-cash transactions. FRS 102 Section 7 does not specify which measure of profit or loss should be used, but the glossary defines profit or loss as The total of income less expenses, excluding the components of other comprehensive income. As a result, the measure of profit or loss to be used should be profit or loss for the financial year. For simplicity, the interest charge and income in this example are assumed to be the same as the cash flows. FRS 102 paragraph 7.15 gives a choice for interest paid and received to be included in operating cash flows or in financing and investing respectively. Here the choice has been taken to include interest paid in operating cash flows and interest received in investing cash flows. For simplicity, the taxation charge in this example is assumed to be the same as the cash flows. The cash from operations subtotal is discretionary and is used here in part to illustrate the similarity between the two cash flow statements. FRS 102 paragraph 7.16 gives a choice for dividends paid to be included either in cash flows arising from operating activities or financing activities. Overdrafts have been included within this opening figure as the overdraft is repayable on demand and forms an integral part of the entity s cash management (see paragraph 7.2 of FRS 102). It is assumed that the current asset investments shown as liquid resources in the first example have a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition, are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value, and hence in the FRS 102 cash flow statement are included as part of cash and cash equivalents. This reconciliation shall be given either adjoining the cash flow statement or in a note as it is here (FRS 1 paragraph 33). FRS 102 paragraph 7.20 requires an entity to present the components of cash and cash equivalents. It also requires a reconciliation of cash and cash equivalents as presented in the cash flow statement to the equivalent items presented in the statement of financial position (balance sheet). In addition, paragraph 7.21 of FRS 102 requires the disclosure of cash held by the entity but which is not available for use. It has been assumed that this is not the case in this example. Page 9