FRC publishes an Update on Going Concern for Directors of Smaller Companies

Fri, Mar 6, 2009

The FRC published has this week published a short update to help directors of smaller companies with their thinking on assessing going concern.

Most small companies may opt out of an audit and/or file abbreviated accounts at Companies House. However, they are still required to produce a full set of financial statements, for which they may use the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (FRSSE). The FRSSE requires them to assess whether the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate and to make disclosures of any material uncertainties. Whilst the full financial statements are not required to be filed, they may be given to customers, banks and others to allow business to continue.

The FRC is asking the small business sections of the professional accountancy organisations and the smaller business associations to help by passing on the update to the many smaller businesses in the UK that are facing difficult economic conditions.

 

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