Accounting and Disclosure Flashcards

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Balance sheet - what is it?

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Snapshot of the financial position of the company at the end of FY

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Profit and Loss account - what is it?

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Income and expenses of the company over the FY

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Notes in the accounts - what are they?

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Explanation of entries in both balance sheet and P&L

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What is purpose of the accounts?

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True and fair value of the state of affairs of the Company

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5
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Rules that regulate accounts - what are they?

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Company Act 2006, FRS, the Listing Rules and UK Governance Code

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Rules about filing accounts?

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Directors duties: 1 - approve and sign accounts; 2 - have accounts audited and signed by auditors; 3 - Send accounts to shareholders and directors report; 4 - Present at annual shareholder meeting together with 5 Present remuneration report to shareholders; 5 - send to company registrar within 6 months ;

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7
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Which body determines accounting standard?

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FRC or Financial Reporting Council

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UK account standards - when introduced and what are they?

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1 Jan 2015 and they are FRS 100 and FRS 105 - UK Gaap

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Internatiponal acc. standards - who introduced and when?

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IASB - Internt. Accounting Standards Board.

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IAS 24 - what is this and what is concerned?

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it concerns related party transactions: 1 - short term benefits, 2 - long term benefits, 3 - post employment benefits, 4 - termination beneftis, 5 - equity compensation benefits on AGGREGATED BASIS

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Related parties - who are they?

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Key Management Personnel

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If an award lapses - what effect on P&L?

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Reversed expense for non-market conditions only

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13
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Treatment of phantom plans in accounting?

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It is treated as share based payment, but treated differently - expense is “trued up” each year to the amount of cash actually paid.

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14
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What affects true value of an option?

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Market price at the time, volatility, exercise price, expected option life, dividends and risk-free interest rate

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15
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Free shares accounting charge SIP?

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as these are real shares - full charge at the time of award at the market price BUT if forfeitable - charge is spread over the forfeitable period. If forfeited - charge is reversed.

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16
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Matching shares accounting charge SIP?

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Controversial - as if forfeited, similar to SIP, value is accelerated not reversed.

17
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what Remuneration report consist of?

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Annual Remco Chair statement, policy report (binding vote) and annual report (annual advisory vote)

18
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Remuneration report requirement to the website

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un addition to Remuneration report, company must show results of shareholder votes, changes in policy, payment for loss of office, payment to directors who left and how they were calculated?

19
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Remuneration committee chair statement - whats in it?

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major decision and key changes and most likely a new share plan how this meet short and long term company strategy and a summary of exercise of discretion by the Remco

20
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Policy report consideration and requirement

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Remuneration Payment or payment for loss of office must be consistent wit approved policy (that is binding vote) or specific approval should be sought.

21
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Future policy table - what includes?

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Salary, benefits, pensions and equity compensation. Purpose, Operations, Changes, Recovery and witholding of Payments, Opportunity, Performance framework

22
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what Policy report includes?

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1 -future policy table, 2 approach to recruitment, 3 - service contracts, 4- illustration of application such as bar charts, 5- policy for payment for loss of office, 6 - statement on how this compare with other payments, espp, 7 - use of discretion, 8 statement on how shareholder views were taken into account

23
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what Annual remuneration report contains?

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Single figure, pension, payments to directors who left in the past, payments for loss of office, statement of directors shareholding interests, performance graph and table (to help shareholders to assess how pay is linked to performance), % change in remuneration of directors, relative importance of spend on pay (all salaries, directors pay, dividends), statement of implementation of remuneration policy, voting on the previous report, considerations by directors of matters relating to directors remuneration - 11 IN TOTAL

24
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Gender pay reporting

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introduced in 2010 Equality Act

25
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first snapshot date for Gender pay reporting

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5 april 2017

26
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first gender pay reporting deadline

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4 april 2018

27
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6 metrics to be published under Gender pay reporting

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Mean and Median pay for women vs men in certain groups hourly rate, proportion of women receiving bonus in certain groups, Mean and Median bonus gap, proportion of men and women in each pay quartile