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Ind AS Financial Statement Presentation | Practical Case Studies

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Ind AS presentation and disclosure

1. Introduction

In financial reporting under the Ind AS framework, fair presentation depends not just on what is reported, but also on how it is presented and disclosed. The way items are classified and whether income and expenses are shown separately or netted off play an important role in how users understand the financial statements. Even small presentation decisions, such as combining different cost elements or offsetting income and expenses, can significantly impact the interpretation of financial performance. With this background, the following case scenarios highlight common practical issues, along with an analysis of the relevant provisions and the appropriate conclusions.

2. Case Study 1

2.1 Facts – Netting of Interest Income and Interest Expense

Alpha Limited is a diversified company with significant borrowings as well as surplus funds temporarily deployed in interest-bearing instruments. During the year, the company earned interest income from its investments while simultaneously incurring interest expense on its borrowings. While preparing its Statement of Profit and Loss, the finance team of Alpha Limited decided to present a single line item reflecting “Net Finance Cost,” computed by offsetting interest income against interest expense. The management believed that such a presentation would provide a clearer picture of the company’s effective cost of funds.

This raises a critical question on whether the netting of interest income and expense in the Statement of Profit and Loss is in accordance with Ind AS.

2.2 Relevant Provisions

Ind AS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements, lays down a clear principle that income and expenses shall not be offset unless required or permitted by an Ind AS. This principle ensures that material components of financial performance are not obscured.

Further, Ind AS 107, Financial Instruments – Disclosures, emphasises the need to present information that enables users to evaluate the significance of financial instruments, which would include separate disclosure of interest income and interest expense. The Guidance Note on Division II – Ind AS Schedule III also requires finance costs and other income to be presented distinctly and does not permit such netting.

2.3 Conclusion

In the absence of any specific provision allowing offsetting in this context, the treatment adopted by Alpha Limited is not in compliance with Ind AS. The company should present interest income and interest expense separately to ensure transparency and proper understanding of its financing activities.

3. Case Study 2

3.1 Non-disclosure of Cost of Materials Consumed

Beta Manufacturing Private Limited is engaged in a dual line of business; it trades in finished goods and also operates a manufacturing facility where raw materials are processed into finished products. In its financial statements, Beta disclosed expenses under the heads “Purchases of Stock-in-Trade and Raw Material” and “Changes in Inventories of Finished Goods and Stock-in-Trade.” However, it did not present “Cost of Materials Consumed” as a separate line item, despite significant raw-material consumption in its manufacturing operations.

This raises the question of whether such aggregation of material consumption with other expense heads meets the disclosure requirements prescribed under Ind AS.

3.2 Relevant Provisions

The Guidance Note on Division II – Ind AS Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013, specifically requires separate disclosure of “Cost of Materials Consumed” for entities engaged in manufacturing activities. The distinction is crucial as it allows users to differentiate between trading and manufacturing operations and to assess cost structures more effectively.

Ind AS 1 further supports this by requiring separate presentation of material items where such disclosure is relevant to an understanding of the entity’s financial performance.

3.3 Conclusion

By clubbing raw material consumption with purchases and inventory changes, Beta Manufacturing Private Limited has failed to provide the level of detail mandated by the Guidance Note. Accordingly, the accounting treatment is not in compliance, and the company should separately disclose the cost of materials consumed.

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Taxmann Publications has a dedicated in-house Research & Editorial Team. This team consists of a team of Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, and Lawyers. This team works under the guidance and supervision of editor-in-chief Mr Rakesh Bhargava.

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