Agency Additional Estimates Statements
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Section 1: Agency overview and resources
1.1 Strategic direction
There has been no significant change to the strategic direction of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) from that outlined in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10 (pages 91-93).
The ACCC is seeking an additional $1.8 million in departmental outputs through Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2009-10. This relates to $2.5 million for the Telecommunications regulatory reform — competition and consumer safeguards measure (refer page 164 of the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2009-10) and is offset by a reduction of $0.7 million for the whole-of-government departmental efficiencies measure (refer page 166 of the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2009-10).
1.2 Agency resource statement
Table 1.1 shows the total resources from all origins. The table summarises how resources will be applied by outcome and departmental classification.
Table 1.1: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission resource statement —
additional estimates for 2009-10 as at Additional Estimates November 2009

1. Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2009-10.
Third party drawdowns from and on behalf of other agencies

Note: the ACCC provides financial services to the NCC and has drawdown access to manage the NCC's finances.
1.3 Agency measures table
Table 1.2 summarises new Government measures taken since the 2009-10 Budget.
Table 1.2: Agency measures since Budget

Note: Further details of these measures can be found in the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2009-10.
1.4 Additional estimates and variations
Table 1.3 details thve changes to the resourcing for the ACCC at Additional Estimates, by outcome.
Table 1.3: Additional estimates and variations to outcomes from measures since 2009-10 Budget

Table 1.4: Additional estimates and variations to outcomes from other variations
The ACCC does not have any other variations since the 2009-10 Budget that affect additional estimates.
1.5 Breakdown of additional estimates by Appropriation Bill
Table 1.5 details the additional estimates sought for the ACCC through Appropriation Bill No. 3. There are no additional estimates sought for the ACCC through Appropriation Bill No. 4.
Table 1.5: Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2009-10

Section 2: Revisions to agency outcomes and planned performance
2.1 Resources and performance information
There has been no change to outcomes, outcome strategy or performance information for the ACCC from that included in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10 (pages 96-102).
Table 2.1 Budgeted expenses and resources for Outcome 1

Program 1.1: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
There has been no change to the program objective, deliverables or key performance indicators from that included in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10.
Table 2.2: Program 1.1 expenses

Section 3: Explanatory tables and budgeted financial statements
3.1 Explanatory tables
3.1.1 Estimates of special account flows
There has been no change to special account flows from that included in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10. The corresponding table in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10 is Table 3.1.2 on page 103.
3.2 Budgeted financial statements
3.2.1 Analysis of budgeted financial statements
Changes to the budgeted financial statements since the 2009-10 Budget predominantly relate to Budget measures as outlined in Table 1.2.
3.2.2 Budgeted financial statements
Departmental financial statements
Table 3.2.1: Budgeted departmental income statement
(for the period ended 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.2: Budgeted departmental balance sheet
(as at 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.3: Budgeted departmental statement of cash flows
(for the period ended 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.4: Departmental statement of changes in equity— summary of movement
(budget year 2009-10)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.5: Departmental capital budget statement

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.6: Statement of asset movements — Departmental (2009-10)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Schedule of administered activity
Table 3.2.7: Schedule of budgeted income and expenses administered
on behalf of government (for the period ended 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.8: Schedule of budgeted assets and liabilities administered
on behalf of government (as at 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Table 3.2.9: Schedule of budgeted administered cash flows
(for the period ended 30 June)

Prepared on Australian Accounting Standards basis.
Notes to the financial statements
Accounting policy
The budgeted financial statements have been prepared on an accrual accounting basis having regard to Statements of Accounting concepts, and in accordance with:
- the Government's financial budgeting and reporting framework; and
- Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board.
Departmental and administered items
Agency assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses are those items that are controlled and used by the ACCC in producing its program and include:
- computers, plant and equipment and building fitout used in providing goods and services;
- liabilities for employee entitlements;
- revenue from appropriations or independent sources in payment for the departmental program; and
- employee, supplier and depreciation expenses incurred in providing agency program.
Administered items are those items incurred in providing programs that are controlled by the Government and managed, or oversighted by the ACCC on behalf of the government. Administered revenues include fees and fines.
Departmental revenue
Revenue from Government represents the purchase of outputs from the ACCC by the Government and is recognised to the extent that it has been received into the ACCC's bank account.
Revenue from other sources, representing sales from goods and services, is recognised at the time that it is imposed on customers.
Departmental expenses — employees
Payments and net increases in entitlements to employees for services rendered in the financial year.
Departmental expenses — suppliers
Payments to suppliers for goods and services used in providing agency programs.
Departmental expenses — depreciation and amortisation
Depreciable property, plant and equipment, buildings and intangible assets are written-off to their estimated residual values over their estimated useful life, using the straight-line calculation method.
Departmental assets — financial assets
The primary financial asset relates to receivables. Financial assets are used to fund the ACCC's capital program, employee entitlements, creditors and to provide working capital.
Departmental assets — non-financial assets
These items represent future benefits that the ACCC will consume in producing outputs. The reported value represents the purchase paid less depreciation incurred to date in using the asset.
Departmental liabilities — provisions and payables
Provision has been made for the ACCC's liability for employee entitlements arising from services rendered by employees. The liability includes unpaid annual leave and long service leave.
Provision has also been made for unpaid expenses as at balance date.
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