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XX Co., Ltd.
Annual Audit Report
YZXXZ () No. 2XX56
XX Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd.
Content
I. Audit report Page 1-2
II. Financial statements Page 3-6
(i) Balance Sheet Page 3
(ii) Income Statement Page 4
(iii) Cash Flow Statement Page 5
(iv) Change Statement of Owners’ Equity Page 6
III. Explanatory notes of financial statements Page 7-23
XX CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CO., LTD
Audit Report
YZXXZ () No. 2XX56
XX Co., Ltd.,
We have audited the accompanying financial statements of XX Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “your company”), including the balance sheet as at December 31, , the income statement, cash flow statement and change statement of owners’ equity of as well as explanatory notes of financial statements.
I. Management’s responsibility for the financial statements
Management of your company is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements. This responsibility includes: (1) preparing the financial statements and reflecting fair representation in accordance with provisions of the Accounting Standards for Business Enterprises; (2) designing, implementing and maintaining the necessary internal control in order to free financial statements from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
II. Auditor’s responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with provisions of the Chinese Certified Public Accountants Auditing Standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the certified public accountants consider the internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that area appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
III. Audit opinion
In our opinion, the financial statements of your company have been prepared in accordance with provisions of the Accounting Standards for Business Enterprises in all material aspects, and present fairly the financial position of your company as of December 31, and the results of its operations and cash flows of .
XX Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd.
Chinese Certified Public Accountant:
Guangdong, China
Chinese Certified Public Accountant:
February 29,
Balance Sheet
December 31,
KQ 01
Enterprise name: XX Co., Ltd.
Unit: RMB Yuan
Asset
Note No.
Ending amount
Beginning amount
Liabilities and owners’ equity
Note No.
Ending amount
Beginning amount
Current assets:
Current liabilities:
Monetary funds
Short-term borrowings
Financial assets measured at fair value and its changes included in the current profit and loss
Financial liabilities measured at fair value and its changes included in the current profit and loss
Derivative financial assets
Derivative financial liabilities
Notes receivable
Notes payable
Account receivable
Account payable
Account paid in advance
Account received in advance
Interest receivable
Employees’ compensation payable
Dividend receivable
Tax payable
Other accounts receivable
Interest payable
Inventory
Dividend payable
Assets divided as available assets for sale
Other accounts payable
Non-current assets due within 1 year
Liabilities divided as available liabilities for sale
Other current assets
Non-current liabilities due within 1 year
Total current assets
Other current liabilities
Total current liabilities
Non-current liabilities:
Long-term borrowings
Bonds payable
Including: Preferred shares
Perpetual capital securities
Long-term account payable
Long-term employees’ compensation payable
Non-current assets:
Special payables
Available for sale financial assets
Accrued liabilities
Held-to-maturity investments
Deferred income
Long-term account receivable
Deferred tax liabilities
Long-term equity investment
Other non-current liabilities
Investing real estate
Total non-current liabilities
Fixed asset
7
Total liabilities
Project in construction
Owners’ equity (or shareholders’ equity)
Engineering material
Paid-in capital (or share capital)
16
Fixed asset disposal
Other equity instruments
Production biological assets
Including: Preferred shares
Oil and gas assets
Perpetual capital securities
Intangible assets
8
Capital surplus
17
Development expense
Minus: Treasury stock
Goodwill
Other comprehensive incomes
Long-term expense to be apportioned
Special reserve
Deferred tax assets
9
Earned surplus
Other non-current assets
Undistributed earnings
18
Total non-current assets
Total owners’ equity
Total assets
Total liabilities and owners’ equity
2
Income Statement
Year of
KQ 02
Enterprise name: XX Co., Ltd.
Unit: RMB Yuan
Item
Note No.
Amount at current period
Amount at same period in last year
I. Operating income
1
Minus: Operating cost
1
Business tax and surcharges
2
Selling expenses
Administrative expenses
Financial expenses
3
Asset impairment loss
4
Plus: Gain from change in fair value (loss with “-”)
Gain from investment (loss with “-”)
Including: Income from investment in affiliated enterprise and joint enterprise
II. Operating profit (loss with “-”)
Plus: Non-business income
5
Including: Gain from non-current asset disposal
Minus: Non-business expenditure
6
Including: Loss from non-current asset disposal
III. Total profit (total loss with “-”)
Minus: Income tax expense
7
IV. Net profit (net loss with “-”)
V. Net after-tax amount of other comprehensive incomes
(i) Other comprehensive incomes not reclassified into profit and loss in future
1. Changes for net liability or net asset of remeasured and reset benefit plan
2. Shares enjoyed in other comprehensive incomes not reclassified into profit and loss by the invested unit
(ii) Other comprehensive incomes reclassified into profit and loss in future
1. Shares enjoyed in other comprehensive incomes reclassified into profit and loss by the invested unit in future
2. Profit and loss from fair value change of financial assets available for sale
3. Profit and loss from held-to-maturity investment reclassified to financial assets available for sale
4. Effective part for hedging profit and loss of cash flow
5. Translation balance of foreign currency financial statements
6. Others
VI. Total comprehensive incomes
VII. Earnings per share
(i) Basic earnings per share (Yuan/ Share)
(ii) Diluted earnings per share (Yuan/ Share)
4
Cash Flow Statement
Year of
KQ 03
Enterprise name: XX Co., Ltd.
Unit: RMB Yuan
Item
Note No.
Amount at current period
Amount at same period in last year
I. Cash flow from operating activities:
Cash received from sale of goods or rendering of services
Refund of tax and levies
Other cash received relating to operating activities
Sub-total of cash inflows from operating activities
Cash paid for goods and services
Cash paid to and on behalf of employees
Payments of all types of taxes
Other cash paid relating to operating activities
Sub-total of cash outflows from operating activities
Net cash flows from operating activities
II. Cash flow from investing activities:
Cash flow from disposal of investments
Cash received from returns of investments
Cash received from incomes on investments
Net cash received from disposal of fixed assets, intangible assets and other long-term assets
Other cash received relating to investing activities
Sub-total of cash inflows from investing activities
Cash paid to acquire fixed assets, intangible assets and other long-term assets
Cash paid to acquire investments
Net cash received from the subsidiary company and other business units
Other cash payments relating to investing activities
Sub-total of cash outflows from investing activities
Net cash flows from investing activities
III. Cash flows from financing activities:
Cash received from capital contribution
Cash received from borrowings
Other cash received relating to financing activities
Sub-total of cash inflows from financing activities
Cash repayments of amounts borrowed
Cash payments for interest expenses and distribution of dividends or profit
Other cash payments relating to financing activities
Sub-total of cash outflows from financing activities
Net cash flows from financing activities
IV. Effect of foreign exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
V. Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
Plus: Balance of beginning cash and cash equivalents
VI. Balance of ending cash and cash equivalents
5
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