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Latest revision as of 15:43, 5 April 2022
Financial reporting.
Under International Accounting Standards (IAS) 'primary' financial statements are the main external accounting statements that must be presented.
These are:
- Statement of financial position (balance sheet).
- Income statement (profit or loss account), which can be included in the statement of comprehensive income.
- Statement of comprehensive income.
- Statement of changes in equity.
- Statement of cash flows.
The primary financial statements are supported by Notes to the external accounts, providing additional and more detailed financial information.
See also
- Annual report
- Balance sheet
- Cash flow statement
- Entity
- Financial reporting
- IAS 1
- Income statement
- International Accounting Standards (IAS)
- Notes
- Primary
- Primary statements
- Statement of cash flows
- Statement of changes in equity
- Statement of comprehensive income
- Statement of financial position
- Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income