Statement of changes in equity
A statement of changes in equity is one of the four basic financial statements. It is also known as the statement of changes in owner's equity for a sole trader, statement of changes in partners' equity for a partnership, statement of changes in shareholders' equity for a company, and statement of changes in taxpayers' equity for a government.
The statement explains the changes in a company's share capital, accumulated reserves and retained earnings over the reporting period. It breaks down changes in the owners' interest in the organization, and in the application of retained profit or surplus from one accounting period to the next. Line items typically include profits or losses from operations, dividends paid, issue or redemption of shares, revaluation reserve and any other items charged or credited to accumulated other comprehensive income. It also includes the non-controlling interest attributable to other individuals and organisations.
The statement is expected under the generally accepted accounting principles and explains the owners' equity shown on the balance sheet, where:
owners' equity = assets − liabilities
Requirements of the U.S. GAAP
In the United States this is called a statement of retained earnings and it is required under the U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles whenever comparative balance sheets and income statements are presented. It may appear in the balance sheet, in a combined income statement and changes in retained earnings statement, or as a separate schedule.Therefore, the statement of retained earnings uses information from the income statement and provides information to the balance sheet.
Retained earnings are part of the balance sheet under "stockholders equity " and is mostly affected by net income earned during a period of time by the company less any dividends paid to the company's owners / stockholders. The retained earnings account on the balance sheet is said to represent an "accumulation of earnings" since net profits and losses are added/subtracted from the account from period to period.
Retained Earnings are part of the "Statement of Changes in Equity".
The general equation can be expressed as following:
This equation is necessary to use to find the Profit Before Tax to use in the Cash Flow Statement under Operating Activities when using the indirect method. This is used whenever a comprehensive income statement is not given but only the balance sheet is given.
Requirements of IFRS
IAS 1 requires a business entity to present a separate statement of changes in equity as one of the components of financial statements.The statement shall show:
- total comprehensive income for the period, showing separately amounts attributable to owners of the parent and to non-controlling interests
- the effects of retrospective application, when applicable, for each component
- reconciliations between the carrying amounts at the beginning and the end of the period for each component of equity, separately disclosing:
For small and medium enterprises, the statement of changes in equity should show all changes in equity including:
- total comprehensive income
- owners' investments
- dividends
- owners' withdrawals of capital
- treasury share transactions