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1 Matakuliah: F0142/Akuntansi Internasional Tahun: September 2006 Session 04 Comparative Accounting II

2 The four countries examined are Czech Republic, People’s Republic of China, Republic of China (Taiwan), and Mexico. The reasons for choosing these four countries are : –People’s Republic of China is the most populous country in the world. –Accounting development in Czech Republic are representative of the former member of the Soviet block. –Taiwan is also called “Asian Tiger” one of several Asian countries experiencing rapid growth in Gross Domestic Product in recent years. –Free market reforms accelerated in the 1990s throughout most of Latin America. The 1994 NAFTA created much new interest in Mexican Accounting in Canada and the United States. Introduction

3 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Czech Republic The Accountancy Act that sets out the requirements for accounting was passed in 1991 and became effective on January 1, 1993, based on the EU Fourth and Seventh Directives. Financial statements must be comparative, consisting of : Balance sheet Profit and loss account (income statement) Notes

4 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Czech Republic Consolidated financial statements are required for group meeting at least two of the following criteria : Asset of CzK 350 million Revenues of CzK 700 million or 500 employees Czech companies have the option of using IAS/FRS or Czech accounting standards in preparing their consolidated financial statements.

5 Four National Financial Accounting Systems People’s Republic of China The principal characteristics of accounting in China today date from the founding of the People’s Republic of China in China installed a highly centralized planned economy, reflecting Marxist principles and patterned after that of the Soviet Union. China’s economy today is best described as a hybrid economy in which state controls strategic commodities and industries, while other industries as well as the commercial and private sectors, are governed by a market oriented system. The Accounting Law, last amended in 2000, covers all enterprises and organizations including those not owned or controlled by the state. In the 1992 the Ministry of Finance issued Accounting Standards for Business Enterprise (ASBE), a conceptual framework designed to guide the development of new accounting standards

6 Four National Financial Accounting Systems People’s Republic of China Until 1995, China had two professional accounting organizations The China Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CICPA) The Chinese Association of Certified Public Auditors (CACPA) The accounting period is required to be calendar year. Financial statements consist of : Balance sheet Income statement Cash flow statement Notes Explanation of financial condition

7 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Republic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan have a credit based financial system along the lines of Germany and Japan rather than a capital market based system. The commercial accounting law, as amended in 1987, regulates accounting records and financial statements in Taiwan. Accounting standards are set by the Financial Accounting Standards Committee (FASC) of the Accounting Research and Development Foundation (ARDF). Accounting and auditing standards are based on national requirements, with reference to both USA GAAP and IAS/IFRS. The ARDF has now committed Taiwan to convergence with IAS/IFRS

8 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Republic of China (Taiwan) The commercial accounting law requires the following financial statements : Balance sheet Income statement Statement of changes in owners’ equity Statement of cash flows Notes The Notes must disclose the following information : Summary of significant accounting policies Reasons for changes in accounting policies Creditors’ rights to specific assets Material commitments and contingent liabilities Limitations on the distribution of profits Significant events relating to owners’ equity Significant subsequent events Other items that require explanation to avoid misleading impressions

9 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Mexico The most important agreement for Mexico is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) signed with Canada and the United States. Disclosure practices of Mexican companies are increasingly influenced by the expectations of the US market. Another significant feature of Mexican accounting is the use of comprehensive general price level accounting as a measurement basis. The Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (Instituto Mexicano de Contadores Publicos) issues accounting and auditing standards in Mexico. Accounting standards are developed by the Institute’s Accounting Principles Commision. Auditing standards are the responsibility of its Accounting Standards and Procedures Commission.

10 Four National Financial Accounting Systems Mexico The fiscal year of Mexican companies must coincide with the calendar year. Comparative consolidated financial statements must be prepared, consisting of : Balance sheet Income statement Statement of changes in stockholders’ equity Statement of changes in financial position Notes Financial statement must be adjusted for inflation. Notes are an integral part of the financial statements and include : Accounting policies of the company Material contingencies Commitments for substantial purchases of assets Details of long term debt and foreign currency exposure Limitations on dividends Guarantees Employees’ pension plans Transaction with related parties Income taxes

11 Summary of Significant Accounting Practices