Common mistakes frequently observed in financial statements

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Common mistakes frequently observed in financial statements as per ICAI’s publications and reviews include:


1. Disclosure of Accounting Policies (AS 1)

  • Inadequate disclosure of significant accounting policies, especially those governing primary operations.
  • Policies merely state compliance with standards (e.g., “in accordance with AS”) without specific application methods.

2. Valuation of Inventories (AS 2)

  • Incorrect valuation methods or non-disclosure of valuation methods used (e.g., FIFO, weighted average).
  • Failure to recognize inventory write-downs due to obsolescence or market value declines.

3. Revenue Recognition (AS 9)

  • Incorrect recognition timing, failing to align revenue with the period in which it was earned.
  • Misclassification of revenue streams or failure to disclose significant judgments used in revenue recognition.
Financial statement mistakes

4. Accounting for Fixed Assets (AS 10)

  • Misclassification of costs between capital and revenue expenditures.
  • Non-disclosure of revaluation or impairment policies.

5. Related Party Disclosures (AS 18)

  • Incomplete disclosure of related party transactions.
  • Omitting material relationships or transactions that could influence decision-making.

6. Cash Flow Statements (AS 3)

  • Misclassification of cash flows among operating, investing, and financing activities.
  • Lack of reconciliation with cash and cash equivalents.
Cash Flow

7. Employee Benefits (AS 15)

  • Failure to recognize obligations for defined benefit plans.
  • Inadequate disclosure of actuarial assumptions and obligations.

8. Earnings Per Share (AS 20)

  • Incorrect calculation of diluted earnings per share.
  • Omission of disclosures about calculation methodology.
Tax accounting

9. Deferred Tax Accounting (AS 22)

  • Errors in calculating deferred tax liabilities or assets, especially in temporary differences.
  • Lack of disclosures regarding the basis of deferred tax asset recognition.

10. Segment Reporting (AS 17)

  • Failure to disclose reportable segments based on business activities or geography.
  • Misalignment between management’s internal reporting and disclosed segments.

These errors impact the reliability and transparency of financial statements, necessitating strict adherence to standards and rigorous audits.

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