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The budgeted financial statements will form the basis of the financial statements that will appear in the National Competition Council (NCC)'s 2001-02 Annual Report and form the basis for the input into the Whole of Government Accounts. The financial statements should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.
The budgeted financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) accounting guidelines of the Urgent Issues Group (UIG) of the Australian Accounting Standards Board. The UIG consensus requires that expenses and assets be accounted for net of recoverable GST, revenues be accounted for net of GST payable and that cash flows and accounts payable and receivable be reported gross. Appropriations are thus net of recoverable GST amounts.
This statement provides a picture of the expected financial results for NCC by identifying full accrual expenses and revenues, which highlights whether NCC is operating at a sustainable level.
This statement shows the financial position of NCC. It enables decision-makers to track the management of NCC's assets and liabilities.
This statement identifies expected cash flows from operating activities, investing activities and financing activities.
This statement shows all proposed capital expenditure funded through the Budget as appropriations or from internal sources.
This statement shows the movement in NCC's non-financial assets over the Budget year 2001-02.
Table 3.1: Budgeted agency statement of financial performance
for the period ended 30 June

1. K1 - see Table 1.1
Table 3.2: Budgeted agency statement of financial position
as at 30 June

Table 3.3: Budgeted agency statement of cash flows
for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.4: Agency capital budget statement

Table 3.5: Agency non-financial assets - summary of movement (Budget year 2001-02)

The financial statements have been prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with the historical cost convention.
Appendix 1
Non-appropriation agency revenue

