✨ Financial Statements and Valuation Methods
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The following methods and assumptions were used to value each class of financial instrument:
Accounts receivable are recorded at net expected realisable value. All bad debts are written off during the year and no provision has been made for doubtful debts. Investments (including Short Term Deposits) are recorded at the lower of cost or market value.
All financial instruments, including cash and bank, and accounts payable are recognised at their fair value.
Fixed Assets
The fixed Assets of the “Other” divisions have been recorded at cost less depreciation.
Network assets have been valued using the Optimised Deprival Value as at 31 March 1995. Valuation was carried out by KPMG Peat Marwick, Wellington. The valuation cycle is three years.
Depreciation
Depreciation is charged on a straight line basis so as to write off the cost or valuation of the fixed assets to their estimated residual value over their expected lives. The estimated economic lives are as follows:
- Network assets 20 years
- Buildings 50 - 100 years
- Other 5 years
Taxation
The income tax expense charged against the profit for the year is the estimated liability in respect of that profit and is calculated after allowance for permanent differences and timing differences not expected to reverse in future periods. This is the partial basis for the calculations of deferred taxation.
The Company uses the liability method of accounting for deferred taxation. Future tax benefits attributable to tax losses or timing differences are only recognised when there is virtual certainty of realisation.
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