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MFMuslim Farooque10y ago
What is materiality and aggregation concept and secondly has prudence concept been taken out of the standards ?
MMikeLittleTutor10y ago#1
"Materiality and aggregation Each material class of similar items must be presented separately in the financial statements. Dissimilar items may be aggregated only if the are individually immaterial However, information should not be obscured by aggregating or by providing immaterial information, materiality considerations apply to the all parts of the financial statements, and even when a standard requires a specific disclosure, materiality considerations do apply" Muslim, maybe it's me, but I can't see anything in there that could faze you. What part of the above 2 paragraphs do you not understand because I feel that, if I were to try to explain them, I would simply finish up by repeating the words verbatim ... and that wouldn't be at all helpful Prudence .... where did she go? Why did Prudence leave us? She's the subject of ongoing debate (follow this link to see the ACCA's attitude to Prudence ... https://www.accaglobal.com/content/dam/acca/global/PDF-technical/financial-reporting/tech-tp-prudence.pdf) but, in short, yes, Prudence walked away from accounting standards ... but there's a growing call for her to be brought back Come back to me with a specific query about materiality and aggregation OK?
MFMuslim Farooque10y ago#2
Thanks , I was just looking for examples of materiality and aggregation. ,
MMikeLittleTutor10y ago#3
If postage costs in a year represent 3% of total expenses and stationery costs account for a further 2% of expenses, these should be shown separately and not aggregated into a single line of "selling and distribution costs" because they are separately material Clearly, on the statement of profit or loss, they would be aggregated in either administrative expenses or (more likely) in selling and distribution costs .... .... but then, in the notes to the financial statements, there would be disclosed the separate amounts for these two items Poor example, but it illustrates the concept
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