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The Building Societies (Accounts and Related Provisions) Regulations 1998

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1.—(1) Item 1(a) in each of Parts I and II shall include—

(a)all income from assets entered under Asset item B in the balance sheet in the corresponding Part of Schedule 2, however calculated; and

(b)interest receivable on—

(i)in the case of Part I, loans within Asset items C. 2 and C. 3; and

(ii)in the case of Part II, loans within Asset items C. 2 to C. 4.

(2) Item 1(b) and (c) in each of Parts I and II shall include interest, other income and profits net of losses arising from liquid assets, except to the extent that they are included in item 7 in Parts I and II in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Part and the notes to the annual accounts shall disclose the amount of profits net of losses arising from liquid assets (except for amounts included in item 7 in each of Parts I and II) and the amount of interest and other income arising from them as separate amounts unless those two amounts are separately stated under each of item 1(b) and (c) in each case.

(3) Item 1 in each Part shall include fees and commissions receivable similar in nature to interest and calculated on a time basis or by reference to the amount of the claim or liability (but not other fees and commissions receivable).

(4) Item 1 in each Part shall also include income from financial instruments, which is spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest.

(5) The total amount of income from fixed income securities included in item 1 in each Part shall be disclosed in a note to the accounts.

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