Preface To PPSAS 10-18 2013
Preface To PPSAS 10-18 2013
Preface To PPSAS 10-18 2013
PREFACE
5. GBE is an entity that has all the following characteristics: (a) Is an entity with the
power to contract in its own name; (b) Has been assigned the financial and
operational authority to carry on a business; (c) Sells goods and services, in the
normal course of its business, to other entities at a profit or full cost recovery;
(d) Is not reliant on continuing government funding to be a going concern (other
than purchases of outputs at arms length); and (e) Is controlled by a public
sector entity. These shall apply the Philippine Financial Reporting Standards
(PFRS) and relevant standards issued by the Financial Reporting Standards
Council, Board of Accountancy, and Professional Regulations Commission.
Scope of PPSAS
6. PPSAS should be read in the context of this Preface and the objective stated in
each Standard. Any exception from the scope of a Standard is likewise stated in
that Standard.
Guidelines/Issuances on PPSAS
7. The Standards of PPSAS shall set out the recognition, measurement,
presentation and disclosure requirements for financial reporting in the Philippine
Government.
8. Transitional provisions shall be issued to address specific concerns not yet
covered by the PPSAS.
9. The Government Accounting Manual (GAM) shall provide guidelines to explain
and expand PPSAS, and provide practical assistance to agencies making the
transition from one basis of accounting to another, particularly if intermediate
steps are involved.
10. Supplemental guidelines shall be issued when the need arises. Any Standard of
PPSAS should be interpreted in conjunction with the applicable supplemental
guidelines. Compliance with PPSAS requires compliance with every Standard of
PPSAS and every supplemental guideline issued.
Setting of Standards of PPSAS
11. In developing Standards of PPSAS, the PSASB considers and makes use of the
existing laws, financial reporting, accounting rules and regulations, and
pronouncements issued by the International Public Sector Accounting Standards
Board (IPSASB).
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12. The PSASB is also required to take into account all relevant factors, including: (a)
best accounting practices, both local and international; and (b) the capacity of
agencies to comply with Standards of PPSAS.
13. Standards of PPSAS are developed either:
by adopting IPSASs issued by the IPSASB. The PSASB attempts, wherever
possible, to maintain the accounting treatment and original text of the
IPSASs and approved amendments thereof, unless there is a significant
accounting issue that warrants a departure; or
by developing a Standard of PPSAS to deal with a specific accounting issue
that is either not comprehensively dealt with in an existing IPSAS or for
which an IPSAS has not been developed by the IPSASB.
14. The following are the processes and other considerations in developing a
Standard of PPSAS:
Exposure draft of PPSAS. The PSASB issues exposure drafts of all proposed
PPSAS for comment by interested parties including COA Officials and
auditors, agency finance personnel, oversight agencies, professional
organizations, academe and other stakeholders. The PSASB sets a
reasonable time to allow interested parties to consider and comment on its
proposals. This provides an opportunity for those affected by the PSASBs
pronouncements to present their views before the pronouncements are
finalized and approved by the COA. The PSASB evaluates all comments
received on exposure drafts and makes such modifications, where
appropriate.
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PPSAS Numbering. The PPSAS is assigned the same number as the IPSAS to
maintain the link. For example, IPSAS 1 and PPSAS 1 both deal with
Presentation of Financial Statements. Where a PPSAS is developed and
there is no IPSAS equivalent, the Standard will be assigned a number in a
series of PPSAS starting with 101. When IPSASB subsequently issues the
equivalent Standard as an IPSAS, the 100 series PPSAS will be withdrawn
and reissued as a PPSAS with the IPSAS number. Standards of PPSAS have
equal authority regardless of the numbering used.
Financial reporting issues not dealt with by IPSAS. Where issues related to
financial reporting emerged, researches were done and a discussion
document prepared based on other relevant accounting standards not in
conflict with Philippine laws.
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