South Africa’s new Companies Act aims to reduce the bureaucratic burden on small businesses – but, says Kevin Phillips of financial software developer idu Software, private sector business practices are likely to undermine some of the Act’s intentions.
The promised gains are most likely to materialise in the area of financial reporting requirements, says Phillips.
“In terms of the Act, companies are required to undergo an annual audit once they exceed a threshold Public Interest Score,” says Phillips. “The score is quite easy to calculate: Put plainly and at the risk of over simplifying you count one point for each employee, each individual shareholder, each R1m of turnover and each R1-million of debt to a third party.”
“Owner managed entities with a public interest score below 100, in terms of the Act, no longer require an audit or independent review,” adds Phillips. “If the score is between 100 and 350, an independent review is needed. However all entities with a public interest score greater than 350 must have an audit.”
Strictly speaking, says Philips, “this means the vast majority of the SME market shouldn’t need to go to the annual trouble and expense of an audit. If you are an owner-managed small business, there is likely to be little an audit can tell you as a shareholder that you don’t already know.”
However, he cautions, in reality audits are still likely to be required. “The requirements for reporting to the government are one thing, but banks may have other ideas,” he says. “If you want an overdraft or other form of financing, I’m afraid an audit may still be required but now as a banking requirement.”
“This is one case where red tape can’t be laid at the door of government,” notes Phillips. “Anybody who lends you money is still in all likelihood going to want the reassurance of independently reviewed or audited financial statements.”
Notes:
idu simplifies financial management for non-financial managers. Its flagship product, idu-Concept, provides easy, effective budgeting and financial reporting for medium-sized to large businesses, including many of South Africa's top firms. idu-Concept integrates easily with ERP software, but unlike more cumbersome offerings, idu-Concept can be implemented quickly, requires little or no ongoing consulting fees and reduces budgeting cycles from months to weeks. For more information visit www.idu.co.za.
Kevin Phillips is an entrepreneur who has built a successful business, and so has a solid understanding of the challenges and questions business owners face. He has degrees in Commerce and Accounting, and started idu Software with partners James Smith and Wayne Claasen in 1998. Kevin is fast becoming a thought leader in his field and makes regular comment in the media about current affairs affecting business as well as accounting, finance, budgeting and software. He is a columnist for Accountancy South Africa, Entrepreneur and Tech Leader and has been featured in Sunday Times, Business Day, Enterprise Risk, Succeed and Cape Argus; as well as being a guest speaker on Radio 702, Kaya FM and Summit TV.
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