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Subscribed capital unpaid
of which there has been called
(unless national law provides that called-up capital be shown under L. In that case, the part of the capital called but not yet paid must appear either under A or under D (11) (5)).
Formation expenses
as defined by national law, and in so far as national law permits their being shown as an asset. National law may also provide for formation expenses to be shown as the first item under ‘Intangible assets’.
Fixed assets
Intangible assets
Costs of research and development, in so far as national law permits their being shown as assets.
Concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights and assets, if they were:
acquired for valuable consideration and need not be shown under C (I) (3); or
created by the undertaking itself, in so far as national law permits their being shown as assets.
Goodwill, to the extent that it was acquired for valuable consideration.
Payments on account.
Tangible assets
Land and buildings.
Plant and machinery.
Other fixtures and fittings, tools and equipment.
Payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction.
Financial assets
Shares in affiliated undertakings.
Loans to affiliated undertakings.
Participating interests.
Loans to undertakings with which the company is linked by virtue of participating interests.
Investments held as fixed assets.
Other loans.
Own shares (with an indication of their nominal value or, in the absence of a nominal value, their accounting par value) to the extent that national law permits their being shown in the balance sheet.
Current assets
Stocks
Raw materials and consumables.
Work in progress.
Finished goods and goods for resale.
Payments on account.
Debtors
(Amounts becoming due and payable after more than one year must be shown separately for each item.)
Trade debtors.
Amounts owed by affiliated undertakings.
Amounts owed by undertakings with which the company is linked by virtue of participating interests.
Other debtors.
Subscribed capital called but not paid (unless national law provides that called-up capital be shown under A).
Prepayments and accrued income (unless national law provides that such items be shown under E).
Investments
Shares in affiliated undertakings.
Own shares (with an indication of their nominal value or, in the absence of a nominal value, their accounting par value) to the extent that national law permits their being shown in the balance sheet.
Other investments.
Cash at bank and in hand.
Prepayments and accrued income
(unless national law provides for such items to be shown under D (II) (6)).
Creditors: amounts be coming due and payable within one year
Debenture loans, showing convertible loans separately.
Amounts owed to credit institutions.
Payments received on account of orders in so far as they are not shown separately as deductions from stocks.
Trade creditors.
Bills of exchange payable.
Amounts owed to affiliated undertakings.
Amounts owed to undertakings with which the company is linked by virtue of participating interests.
Other creditors including tax and social security.
Accruals and deferred income (unless national law provides for such items to be shown under K).
Net current assets/liabilities (taking into account prepayments and accrued income when shown under E and accruals and deferred income when shown under K).
Total assets less current liabilities
Creditors: amounts becoming due and payable after more than one year
Debenture loans, showing convertible loans separately.
Amounts owed to credit institutions.
Payments received on account of orders in so far as they are not shown separately as deductions from stocks.
Trade creditors.
Bills of exchange payable.
Amounts owed to affiliated undertakings.
Amounts owed to undertakings with which the company is linked by virtue of participating interests.
Other creditors including tax and social security.
Accruals and deferred income (unless national law provides for such items to be shown under K).
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Provisions for pensions and similar obligations.
Provisions for taxation.
Other provisions.
Accruals and deferred income
(unless national law provides for such items to be shown under F (9) or I (9) or both).
Capital and reserves
Subscribed capital
(unless national law provides for called-up capital to be shown under this item. In that case, the amounts of subscribed capital and paid-up capital must be shown separately).
Share premium account
Revaluation reserve
Reserves
Legal reserve, in so far as national law requires such a reserve.
Reserve for own shares, in so far as national law requires such a reserve, without prejudice to Article 22 (1) (b) of Directive 77/91/EEC.
Reserves provided for by the articles of association.
Other reserves.
Profit or loss brought forward
Profit or loss for the financial year
Textual Amendments
F1 Substituted by Directive 2003/51/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2003 amending Directives 78/660/EEC, 83/349/EEC, 86/635/EEC and 91/674/EEC on the annual and consolidated accounts of certain types of companies, banks and other financial institutions and insurance undertakings (Text with EEA relevance).
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