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You are the Group Chief Accountant of Kofi Limited and Olamide Limited. Kofi Limited is a holding company while Olamide Limited is a subsidiary company
You are the Group Chief Accountant of Kofi Limited and Olamide Limited. Kofi Limited is a holding company while Olamide Limited is a subsidiary company registered in Nigeria. Kofi Limited is a medium-sized retailer of imported and retailer of hand sanitizers in Ghana. Due to numerous requests from the customers in Nigeria for the company's product, Kofi Limited decided to expand its operations to Nigeria to increase sales and make more profits for the shareholders. In 2016 the business registered a new company in Nigeria and named it Olamide Limited. The sole purpose of incorporating Olamide Limited in Nigeria was to boost the company's market share and make more profits for the shareholders. But the financial performance of Olamide Limited has not been encouraging to the management of the business, and shareholders have complained about the decision to expand into the Nigerian Market. Shareholders have noted with dismay that Olamide Limited has reported continuous losses for the business for the past two years. The financial statements show that the Nigeria expansion strategy was extremely bad and management is blamed for the bad decision to expand into the Nigerian market. Management explained the past performance at the Annual General Meeting and provide forecast to the future performance of the business. At the meeting, the management assured the shareholders that measures taken in 2019 is going to put an end to the loss making of Olamide Limited. The Managing Director explained that the losses recorded were temporal and that the future financial performance will be better.
Contrary to the promise made to the shareholders, 2019 financial performance was also not encouraging, because Olamide Limited has recorded a net loss of GH GH100,000 for the year ended 31st December, 2019. The Managing Director argued that unless something drastic is done to the figures in the 2019 financial reports for the period under review, the going concern assumption for Olamide Limited has to be revoked. This net loss recorded for 2019 was due to high expenditure on advertisement incurred for that period, while sales fell below the expected target. The Managing Director is concerned about Olamide Limited continuous reporting of losses to the group and called for an emergency meeting to be held to decide on the figures to be included in the 2019 financial statements. At the Board meeting to discuss the figure to be included in the financial statements, the following key managers made some statements for the consideration of the Managing Director. Notable among them were reprinted for the consideration of the board.
The Group General Manager argued and was quoted here that: "Figures to be included in the financial statement are always grey and that there are very little absolute figures in the financial statement. A smart manager is able to save the reputation of the business in times of financial difficulties by simply changing accounting policies to boost performance of the business. Just a change of the company's depreciation policy from straight line method to reducing balance method is enough to change the company's net loss to net profit for the business".The Group Operational Manager sided with the comment made to change net loss to net profit using the company's policy and defended his position that "Managers are engaged to maximize profits for the shareholders, therefore, any financial performance that does not show profit, simply means that management has failed. Therefore, there is the need to adjust the company's policy on depreciation in order to maximize profit for shareholders".
The Group Marketing Director contributed to the discussion and said that "He knows of companies that have manipulated their financial statements and the reputations of the managers involved were enhanced due to better performance recorded by the business. Therefore, to boost the financial performance of Olamide Limited, there is the need to double the company's sales figures and reduce the operating expenses by half to boost net profit of the business". He commented further that the stakeholders will not know that the figures in the financial statements were manipulated unless they are informed about it".
As the Group Chief Accountant and a young professional accountant in the making, you tried to object to some of the comments made by your colleagues at the meeting. You reiterated the concerns of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) regarding the issues of qualitative characteristics of financial statement at the meeting. Your concerns were due to several seminars you attended on IFRS on the conceptual and regulatory framework used to prepare financial statements by businesses. IFRS requires that the financial statements prepared should comply with accounting concepts, assumptions that are commonly referred to as qualitative characteristics. Despite your worries, the Managing Director deliberately refused to take your advice into consideration and prepared the final accounts of Olamide Limited against the ethical and moral considerations that show the net profit for the business as shown below:
Statement of Financial Position as at 31st December, 2019
Olamide Limited
Kofi Limited
GH000
GH000
GH000
GH000
Assets
Noncurrent assets (Note 1)
9,400
7,500
Current assets
Inventory
2,000
2,400
Trade receivables
2,400
3,700
Bank
600
1,200
5,000
7,300
Total Assets
14,400
14,800
Equity and liabilities
Equity
Stated capital (GH1 each)
2,000
2,000
Retained Earnings
3,500
800
5,500
2,800
Noncurrent liability
7% Debenture
4,800
6,300
Current liabilities
Bank overdraft
400
1,700
Trade payables
3,100
3,800
Taxation
600
200
4,100
5,700
Total equity and liabilities
14,400
14,800
Statement of Comprehensive Incomes for the year ended 31st December, 2019
Olamide Limited
Kofi Limited
GH000
GH000
Revenue
12,000
20,500
Cost of sales
10,500
17,000
Gross profit
1,500
3,500
Operating expenses
240
500
Operating profit
1,260
3,000
Finance cost
210
600
Profit before tax
1,050
2,400
Tax expense
150
400
Profit after tax
900
2,000
Dividend paid for the year
250
700
Note 1: There were no disposals of plant during the year by either company.
Question 1
As a professional accountant who is concerned about the qualitative characteristics of preparing financial statements.
(a) You are required to:
(i)Explain five (5) qualitative characteristics of IFRS that is used to prepare financial statements to your colleagues at the meeting.
(ii)Explain the difference between profit and profitability.
(iii)Explain the concept of going concern and the implication of revocation of going concern assumption when financial statements are prepared.
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