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Responding to the impact of COVID-19 on financial reporting

Common issues that many CEOs, CFOs and their

organisations are facing since the COVID-19 outbreak

The outbreak of COVID-19 and resultant reduced economic activity have led to disruptions and challenges for many organisations. Below are some of the key common issues and challenges that organisations need to respond to immediately:

Managing cash and forecasting cash flows

• Ability to keep up with rapidly changing economic and environmental factors and determine the implications on cash flows and liquidity in order to maintain a strong balance sheet

Scenario planning and analysis

• Having the right information to plan for known impacts and disruptions and identifying ‘no regrets’

activities which should be implemented now to ensure business continuity and maintain credit rating/score

• Scenario planning around cost reductions and impact on margins

• Understanding the implications on financial reporting obligations and interpreting guidance released by the regulators

Financial reporting and regulation

• Understanding what funding is available and how can it be accessed

Access to funding and capital raising

Workforce disruption and considerations

• Continuity of critical transaction-processing activities and having the right skills, technical capabilities and capacity within the existing team in order to enable management to make business-critical decisions

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As a part of an effective response strategy, CEOs and CFOs need to consider the various options available, including scenario planning to unlock capital, analysing short-term cash flow requirements, need to raise capital and access to funding, managing financial reporting and compliance with regulations, and navigating workforce disruption.

Management can consider the following measures as part of their response to the various business issues:

Scenario planning and analysis

• Evaluate carve-outs/divestitures to unlock capital

• Evaluate business restructuring, including group reorganisations and simplifications

• Evaluate M&A for distressed assets/business

• Assess tax reporting or obligations

• Assess short-term cash flow forecasting and working capital assumptions

Access to funding and capital raising

• Assess need for capital raising from primary market – rights issues or bond issues

• Evaluate debt refinancing/structuring

• Assess alternative sources of debt – supplier credit/

factoring arrangements

• Assess financial reporting readiness for fund/capital raising

• Effective and efficient project management

What organisations should consider as part of their

response strategy

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Financial reporting and regulation

• Impairment reviews – financial and non-financial assets

• Inventory obsolescence and valuation issues

• Debt restructuring – lower interest rates, moratorium and renegotiation of repayment terms could trigger debt modification or extinguishment accounting

• Covenant reporting and advice – potential loan covenant breaches or default

• Stock compensation and incentive plans – modifications due to changes to earnings/

performance targets

• Recoverability of deferred tax assets based on projections of future profitability

• Reporting impact of COVID-19 on financial results and disclosures

• Assessment of any relief or bailout from government as grant

• Going concern analysis and disclosures, including risks and uncertainties

Workforce disruption and considerations

• Focus on financial reporting close process using remote working technologies to ensure business continuity

• Assessing need for technical accounting memos for complex areas

• Use of digital tools to accumulate, aggregate and analyse data

• Drafting robust disclosures to ensure compliance with regulatory and reporting requirements

• Project management of finance closing process to ensure filing deadlines are met

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