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Worrying noises in the engine of the economy

02 Jul 2009, Accountancy Age, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/opinion/1754217/worrying-noises-engine-economy

Almost two million companies in the UK have poor credit ratings ­ labelled high risk or above normal risk, their low scores come about largely because they do not makemanagement accounts available to third parties.

Even if no one else will say it, the number verges on a crisis. With such poor credit ratings vast numbers of businesses will be unable to access funding, arrange trade credit insurance or satisfy the inspection of potential business partners.

As the companies involved mostly range up to the audit threshold of £5.6m in size, we are talking about the engine room of the UK economy being badly affected by what are procedural matters regardless of whether current trading conditions are also causing damage.

What should be done? One way around this is for the companies with low ratings to simply bite the bullet and start making management accounts available. This will be an extra burden, but the burdens are not insurmountable.

Perhaps the biggest obstacle is not necessarily putting the accounts together but the cultural issue of making information available to people who would not otherwise see it. SMEs have always been shy about revealing their numbers. The current Companies House demands for abbreviated accounts allows inhibitions to be indulged.

It looks like companies will have to overcome their shyness. There was a time when it could be argued that management accounts might not be so useful anyway. But that argument is beginning to look weak in the face of a mounting crisis. Besides the choices are stark. Keep your numbers under wraps or survive. Not much choice in that.

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Worrying Noises

If a business partner were serious about doing business with a SME they would ask for copies of the full accounts and much more besides. If the SME were serious about doing business they would have no problems with providing this. Therefore not a serious problerm.

Posted by: Anon , 06 Jul 2009 | 00:00

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