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Australian Prudential Regulation Authority



Section 3: Budgeted financial statements

The budgeted financial statements will form the basis of the financial statements that will appear in the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)'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.

Agency Financial Statements

Budgeted agency statement of financial performance

This statement provides a picture of the expected financial results for APRA by identifying full accrual expenses and revenues, which highlights whether APRA is operating at a sustainable level.

Budgeted agency statement of financial position

This statement shows the financial position of APRA. It enables decision-makers to track the management of APRA's assets and liabilities.

Budgeted agency statement of cash flows

This statement identifies expected cash flows from operating activities, investing activities and financing activities.

Agency capital budget statement

This statement shows all proposed capital expenditure funded through the Budget as appropriations or from internal sources.

Agency non-financial assets - summary of movement

This statement shows the movement in APRA's non-financial assets over the Budget year.

Notes of Administered Activity

Details of transactions administered by the agency on behalf of the Commonwealth are to be shown in the following notes to the financial statements.

Note of budgeted administered financial performance

This note identifies the main revenues and expenses administered on behalf of the Government. It also discloses administered revenues from government and transfers to the Public Account.

Note of budgeted administered financial position

This note shows the assets and liabilities administered on behalf of the Government.

Note of budgeted administered cash flows

This note shows cash flows administered on behalf of the Government.

Table 3.1: Budgeted Agency Statement of Financial Performance
for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.1: Budgeted Agency Statement of Financial Performance for the period ended 30 June

(1) K1 - shows the link back to Table 1.1.

Table 3.2: Budgeted Agency Statement of Financial Position
as at 30 June

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 3.3: Budgeted Agency Statement of Cash Flows for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.4: Agency Capital Budget Statement

Table 3.4: Agency Capital Budget Statement

Table 3.5: Agency Non-financial Assets - Summary of Movement (Budget year 2002-03)

Table 3.5: Agency Non-financial Assets - Summary of Movement (Budget year 2002-03)

Table 3.7: Note of Budgeted Financial Performance Administered on behalf of Government for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.7: Note of Budgeted Financial Performance Administered on behalf of Government for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.8: Note of Budgeted Financial Position Administered on behalf of Government as at 30 June

Table 3.8: Note of Budgeted Financial Position Administered on behalf of Government as at 30 June

Table 3.9: Note of Budgeted Administered Cash Flows
for the period ended 30 June

Table 3.9: Note of Budgeted Administered Cash Flows for the period ended 30 June

Notes to the Financial Statements

Agency Financial Statements and Administered Items Notes

Under the Commonwealth's accrual budgeting framework, and consistent with Australian Accounting Standards, transactions that agencies control (Agency transactions) are separately budgeted for and reported on from transactions agencies do not have control over (Administered transactions). This ensures that agencies are only held fully accountable for the transactions over which they have control.

Agency assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses in relation to an agency or authority are those which are controlled by the agency. Agency expenses include employee and supplier expenses and other administrative costs, which are incurred by the agency in providing its goods and services.

Administered items are revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities which are managed by an agency or authority on behalf of the Government according to set Government directions. Administered expenses include subsidies, grants and personal benefit payments and Administered revenues include taxes, fees, fines and excises.

Basis of accounting

The financial statements have been prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with the historical cost convention.

Budgeted agency statement of financial performance

Goods and Services Tax

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.

Revenue from government

APRA is funded by a special appropriation for levies, late lodgement and late payment penalties collected under the Financial Institutions Supervisory Levies Collection Act 1998. The revenue reported by APRA is net of the levies retained in the Official Public Account to fund the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) for consumer protection and market integrity functions, and to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), for unclaimed monies and lost member functions.

Depreciation and amortisation

APRA's depreciation expense is increasing over time due to the development and implementation of infrastructure that will provide APRA staff with accurate and timely financial information about regulated entities and that will allow APRA to act as the central repository for this information. The introduction of this system has resulted in a shorter useful life and increased depreciation for some of APRA's legacy software systems.

Budgeted agency statement of financial position

Financial assets

These include cash, levies invoiced but still outstanding at the financial year end and other revenue receivables.

All accounts receivable are recorded at their estimated recoverable amount.

Non-financial assets

Non-financial assets include leasehold improvements, furniture and fittings, computer hardware and office equipment. Intangible assets comprise capitalised software, including work-in-progress. APRA does not own any land or buildings.

Other non-financial assets include prepayments.

Debt

The loan represents the balance of $16.1 million appropriated in 1998-99 and $4.0 million appropriated in 1999-2000 for the establishment of APRA. The final repayment is to be made before 30 June 2002.

Other debt includes lease incentives.

Provisions and payables

Provisions and payables represent liabilities for miscellaneous accruals and employee benefits, including accrued salary and leave entitlements.

Equity

The opening balance represents the net value of assets and liabilities transferred from the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Insurance and Superannuation Commission on the formation of APRA on 1 July 1998.

Budgeted agency statement of cash flows

Cash received from operating activities includes the appropriation for levies collected from industry less amounts collected on behalf of ATO and ASIC, cash from fees and charges, and interest earned on cash balances and investments held as government backed securities.

Cash used in investing activities includes cash spent on property, plant and equipment.

Cash used for financing activities is the cash used to repay the establishment funds.

Note of budgeted administered financial performance

Revenues

The taxation revenues are the levies, late lodgement and late payment penalties collected under the Financial Institutions Supervisory Levies Collection Act 1998. The revenue reported in this statement is higher than that reported by APRA in the budgeted agency statement of financial position by the amount retained in the Official Public Account to fund ASIC for consumer protection and market integrity functions, and to the ATO, for unclaimed moneys and lost member functions.

Note of budgeted administered financial position

Financial assets

The financial assets include levy debt invoiced and still outstanding at year.

Accrued revenue is for levies on returns lodged but not invoiced at the end of the financial year.

Provisions and Payables

The `Other' provisions and payables is revenue in advance for levies collected before the end of the financial year for supervision in the following financial year.

Note of budgeted administered cash flows

All cash collected by APRA for levies, late lodgement and late payment penalties under the Financial Institutions Supervisory Levies Collection Act 1998 and transferred to the Official Public Account at the close of business each day.

Appendix 1: Receipts from independent sources

Receipts from independent sources

Receipts from independent sources


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