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CR – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q2d – IAS 10: Events After the Reporting Period
Recommend the accounting treatment for a doubtful debt arising after the reporting period.
Question
Adonko Ltd is a listed Ghanaian company that reports under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) with 31 December as the financial year-end. The company performed some work for Adenta Municipal Assembly, a local government authority, during 2016 and issued an invoice for the work for GH¢12 million in July 2016. The invoice was accepted as valid by the local government authority but remains unpaid at the year-end.
In January 2017, following extensive press coverage, financial information was published showing that Adenta Municipal Assembly is heavily indebted and is unable to meet its obligations and pay its suppliers, including Adonko Ltd. This was unexpected by Adonko Ltd, and no allowance had previously been made against the debt in Adonko Ltd’s financial statements.
The Government of Ghana stated on 1 February 2017 that it was not prepared to fund the excesses of regional and local governments and that regional and local governments will need to make the necessary sacrifices to balance their budgets. Adenta Municipal Assembly stated that its priority was the provision of social amenities and economic well-being of its inhabitants and that other suppliers must wait for payment, with no date specified. Based on written correspondence with the local government’s legal advisers, Adonko Ltd believes it will eventually receive full payment, although this may take several years, and that interest on late payments is unlikely.
Required:
As the Finance Director of Adonko Ltd, recommend the accounting treatment of the above, in the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016.
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- Tags: Accounts Receivable, Doubtful Debts, Events After Reporting Period, Impairment
- Level: Level 3
- Topic: IAS 10: Events After the Reporting Period
- Series: NOV 2017