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32.1 Scope. 32.2 Events after the end of the reporting period defined.
32.2.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.2- 32.3.
32.3 Recognition and measurement – Adjusting events after the end of the reporting period.
32.3.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.4-32.5.
32.3.2.2 Examples of adjusting post balance sheet events.
32.3.2.2.1 Further worked examples of adjusting post balance sheet events.
32.4 Recognition and measurement – Non-adjusting events after the end of the reporting period.
32.4.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.6-32.7.
32.4.2.2 Example of non-adjusting post balance sheet date events.
32.5.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.7-32.7B.
32.6.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.8.
32.7.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.9.
32.8 Adjusting events after the end of the reporting period. 32.9 Non-adjusting events after the end of the reporting period.
32.9.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.10.
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32.6 Dividends
32.6.1 Extract from FRS102: Section 32.8
32.8 If an entity declares dividends to holders of its equity instruments after the end of the reporting period, the entity shall not recognise those dividends as a liability at the end of the reporting period because no obligation exists at that time. The amount of the dividend may be presented as a segregated component of retained earnings at the end of the reporting period.
32.6.2 OmniPro comment
It is clear from section 32.8 of FRS 102 that dividends declared after year end are a non-adjusting event; therefore any such dividends should be disclosed. Dividends and memebers which are approved by the directors prior to year end and therefore accrued should be disclosed in the financial statements.
Company law requires the disclosure of dividend declared after year end but before the issue of the financial statements.
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