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Contents

3.1 Scope.

3.2 Small company’s exemptions for certain sections in Section 3.

3.2.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.1A.

3.2.2 OmniPro comment

3.3 True and fair view.

3.3.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.2.

3.3.2 OmniPro comment

3.4 Compliance with this FRS.

3.4.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.3-3.3A.

3.4.2 OmniPro comment

3.4.2.1 Overview.

3.4.2.2 Example of FRS 102 Compliance Statement and Public Benefit entity Statement

3.5 Compliance with this FRS – True and fair override.

3.5.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.4-3.6.

3.5.2 OmniPro comment

3.5.2.1 True and Fair override defined.

3.5.2.2 Expected instances where the true and fair override would be revoked.

3.5.2.3 The Disclosures required where a true and fair override is invoked.

3.5.2.3.1 The disclosure required in the following periods financial statements.

3.6 Going concern.

3.6.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.8-3.9.

3.6.2 OmniPro comment

3.6.2.1 Overview and minimum look forward for going concern.

2.6.2.2 Material uncertainties relating to going concern.

3.6.2.3 Disclosure where financial statements prepared on a basis other than the going concern.

3.7 Frequency of reporting.

3.7.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.10.

3.7.2 OmniPro comment

3.8 Consistency of presentation.

3.8.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.11-3.13.

3.8.2 OmniPro comment

3.8.2.1 Overview.

3.8.2.2 Disclosure period where there is a change.

3.9 Comparative information.

3.9.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.14.

3.9.2 OmniPro comment

3.10 Materiality and aggregation.

3.10.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.15-3.16A.

3.10.2 OmniPro comment

3.10.2.1 Definition of Material.

3.11 Complete set of financial statements.

3.11.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.17-3.22.

3.11.2 OmniPro comment

3.12 Identification of the financial statements.

3.12.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.23-3.24.

3.12.2 OmniPro comment

3.12.2.1. Requirements throughout the Financial Statements.

3.12.2.2 Legal form and business activities requirement.

3.13 Presentation of information not required by this FRS.

3.13.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.25.

3.13.2 OmniPro comment

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3.9 Comparative Information
3.9.1 Extract from FRS 102: Section 3.14

3.14  Except when this FRS permits or requires otherwise, an entity shall present comparative information in respect of the preceding period for all amounts presented in the current period’s financial statements. An entity shall include comparative information for narrative and descriptive information when it is relevant to an understanding of the current period’s financial statements.

3.9.2 OmniPro comment

Section 3.14 of FRS 102 requires comparative information for all amounts unless not required by the Specific Section of FRS 102.This information will include narrative and descriptive information

Although FRS 102 may not require disclosures for both financial years, Company Law requires disclosures for all balances for both years, therefore the comparatives for the items exempt by FRS 102 will be required under Company Law in any event. It compares financial statements are prepared.The only exemption may be with disclosing contingent liabilities and non-adjusting post balance sheet events which do not exist at the end of the current period. Other instances where comparatives may not be required is where the information is no longer relevant e.g. a prior year adjustment is only required to be disclosed in the financial statement when the adjustment occurred and movement on all fixed assets notes in the comparative period.

Where the current period presentation is inconsistent with the prior year, then the comparatives will have to be restated and details disclosed as explained in 3.8.2.2

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Examples

Example 1: Statement of compliance with FRS 102.

Example 2: Statement of compliance with FRS 102 on adoption of FRS 102.

Example 3: Going concern disclosure.

Example 4: Basis of preparation – material uncertainty over going concern.

Example 5: Other than going concern disclosure.

Example 6: Frequency of reporting disclosure.

Example 7: sample of a disclosure note to be included in the notes detailing a reclassification adjustment.

Example 8: Basis of Preparation Policy.

Example 9: Basis of Preparation Policy.

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