FRRP review triggers Investment Company correction

Correct compliance with IAS 32 in the 2007 accounts would have reduced net assets and shareholders’ funds from £10,250,900 to £7,753,497

Written by Penny Sukhraj

A review of the accounts of the Investment Company plc, from the accounting reporting panel, has triggered a correction by way of a prior adjustment after it failed to comply with rules relating to the treatment of participating preference shares.

The company corrected the way it treated its participating preference shares for years ended 31 March 2006 and 2007 after it accepted the findings of the Financial Reporting and Review Panel, which began its review of the company's accounts in on 14 May.

In its accounts, the company also admitted that the departure from the requirements of accounting standard IAS 32 - in the presentation of the PPS as equity - did not comply with the conditions of accounting standard IAS 1.

Correct compliance with IAS 32 in the accounts to 31 March 2007 would have reduced net assets and shareholders’ funds from £10,250,900 to £7,753,497 (2006: £10,456,336 to £7,958,933) and reduced net revenue after taxation of £349,201 (2006: £342,855) to a net loss after taxation of £435 (2006: £50,181).

The Investment Company also disclosed that the shares were incorrectly accounted for in the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2006 where they were accounted for as equity in accordance with an earlier version of IAS 32, which was not applicable to the period in question.

According to the FRRP, the company admitted that the shares ought to have been treated in accordance with a 2003 revision of the accounting rule (IAS 32) in the 2006 accounts, and that the statement in the original accounts that their presentation as equity instruments was in accordance with IAS 32 was incorrect.

The Panel welcomed the revised accounting policy for the treatment of gains and losses on disposal of non-current asset investments.

The company's original policy - adopted for both the 2006 and 2007 accounts - of recognising the gain or loss on disposal in a capital reserve, did not comply with IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement which requires the gain or loss on disposal to be recognised in profit or loss.

The FRRP is satisfied with the actions taken by the directors today in making the required adjustments and disclosures in the published accounts for the year to 31 March 2008, and regards its enquiry closed.

Further reading:

Read the FRRP's report on the Investment Company

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