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A reporting period is the span of time covered by a set of financial statements. The reporting period is typically either for a month, quarter, or year. Organizations use the same reporting periods from year to year, so that their financial statements can be compared to the ones produced for prior years.
The reporting date is the last day of the reporting period to which the financial statements relate. The date of authorization for issue is the date on which the financial statements have received approval from the individual or body with the authority to finalize those statements for issue.
Event after the reporting period is favorable or unfavorable event that occurs between : The end of the reporting period and. The date that the financial statements are authorized for issue.
The auditor should date the report no earlier than the date of approval of the financial statements. This involves deciding on when the work necessary to support the opinion on the financial statements has been completed, however, the auditor may not yet have fulfilled all responsibilities related to the audit.
notes to the financial statements. Reporting period, the entity shall not recognize those dividends as a Liability at the end of the reporting period. Are disclosed in the notes to the FS. This makes dividend declaration a non-adjusting event.
”As of” should not be used with future dates, as it will cause the article to be placed in nonexistent categories.
Events after the reporting period are those events, favorable and unfavorable, that occur between the end of the reporting period and the date when the financial statements are authorized for issue.
Subsequent events' definition. A subsequent event is an event that occurs after a reporting period, but before the financial statements for that period have been issued or are available to be issued. Depending on the situation, such events may or may not require disclosure in an organization's financial statements.
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