✨ Corporate Financial Reporting




31 AUGUST
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2845

WEL NETWORKS LIMITED

Expenditure

Where a segment of the Group performs line activities in addition to other functions each item of expenditure incurred by that segment has been allocated to the line business in proportion to the total level of line business activity undertaken by the segment. This has been achieved using the following methodologies:

Customer services/billing 10% Lines
Marketing Revenue

Bank Balances

Cash and bank balances have been allocated based on cash movements as per the cash flow statement.

Fixed Assets

Fixed assets used by both the line and another activity have been allocated to the line business on the following basis:

Motor vehicles Weighted staff numbers
Plant, Furniture and equipment Weighted staff numbers

Items have been weighted by multiplying the value attributable to Other by 33%

Creditors

Creditors not directly attributable to the line business have been allocated in proportion to the expenditure allocation as noted above.

Provision for Annual and Long Service Leave

The amount of the provision attributable to employees working on both the line business and other activities has been allocated to the line business in proportion to wages expenditure.

Changes in Accounting Policy

Pursuant to FRS-5 "Events After Balance Date" which was issued in July 2000, dividends that are proposed or declared after balance date can no longer be recognised as a liability at balance date. This change has had no impact on the Financial Statements.

There have been no other changes in accounting policies applied during the period under review.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 110


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 110





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Statement of Accounting Policies for WEL Networks Limited (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 August 2001
Accounting Policies, Expenditure Allocation, Bank Balances, Fixed Assets, Creditors, Annual Leave, Long Service Leave, FRS-5, Financial Statements