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PART 1 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
BEGAAP
1 ECONOMIC GROUPS

1.1 ECONOMIC GROUPS – EXAMPLE EURONAV

EURONAV -BE 0860.402.767 (now: CMB.TECH)
 Activity : https://www.euronav.com/en/
 Euronext : https://www.euronext.com/nl/products/equities/BE0003816338-XBRU/quotes

Based on what information investors decide to buy or sell
shares from a company?
 Investors will buy or sell shares 1 based on their estimation of
the value of a share.
o they will use the annual accounts to estimate the
value of a share, through ratios such as: past
dividend policy, profitability ratios, solvency ratios,

 But, what if an enterprise organizes its activities through a
multitude of companies?
o just add up all the annual accounts of these
companies?... = NO


1.2 WHY LEGISLATION (LAW-MAKING) FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING?

Management accounting  Internal Reporting
 Internal use : used by management themselves, to support management in management
decision making, planning…
 Detailed and disaggregated information about products, divisions, plants, operations, tasks,
individual activities,…
 Confidential information
 Primarily forward-looking
 Computed (berekend) by reference to (op basis van) the needs of managers (tailored to their own
needs)

Financial accounting  Annual Accounts (dubbel boekhouden)
 Information for external stakeholders such as shareholders, creditors, public regulators,
suppliers, …
 Focus on the company as a whole
 Made available for public use
 Historical information
 Computed by reference to general financial accounting standards

Financial reporting = information towards external stakeholders:
 Shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, government …
 External stakeholders need to understand the information provided
o need for accounting standards (legislation) to provide a frame of reference to interpret
and understand the information provided

Statutory annual accounts = Information towards external stakeholders about:
 Solvency (equity/liabilities, …)
 Liquidity (cashflow, working capital, …)
 Profitability (earnings per share, …)
 …
of the legal entity (rechtspersoon) (VB: Plc, LLC, dutch : NV, BV, …)!
 Provides insufficient information for economic groups : activities and assets to deploy
the economic activities are spread over multiple legal entities
o solvency, liquidity, profitability of the legal entities doesn’t provide a clear view on
profitability, … of the total economic activity…

1
Shares = units of equity ownership interest in a corporation that provide for an equal distribution in
any profit in the form of dividends.

,  Consolidated financial statements : economic entity!




Consolidated Financial Statements = the financial statements of a group in which the assets,
liabilities, equity, income, expenses and cash flows of the parent and its subsidiaries are presented as
those of a single economic entity.
 Profitability, solvency, liquidity, … of the economic entity.

Consolidated Financial Statements provide a true and fair view of assets, financial position
and the results of the group.

1.3 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS : INVESTMENTS IN EQUITY INSTRUMENTS PURPOSE?

1.3.1 WHERE CAN WE FIND INVESTMENTS IN EQUITY INSTRUMENTS (EQUITY INVESTMENTS,
OR THE ACQUIRING OF SHARES OF OTHER COMPANIES = ASSETS) IN THE ANNUAL
ACCOUNTS?
51 – part of the working capital
 Short term investments of (temporary) cash surplus – sold within the time span of a year.

28 (~0/2/4) – classified as non-current assets (Dutch: financiële vaste activa)
 Non-current assets : Resources that are not expected to be consumed or sold within the normal
operating cycle. Non-current assets are acquired by a company to realize its goals in the long term.
 Investment in equity instruments (shares) = non-current assets (= financiële vaste activa)
1.3.2 INSIGHTS BY MEANS OF AN EXAMPLE
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