Registered Number SC183707
LILYBANK TRADING COMPANY LIMITED
Abbreviated Accounts
31 March 2016
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Tangible assets | 2 |
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Investments | 3 |
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Called up share capital | 4 |
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Profit and loss account |
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Shareholders' funds |
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1 Accounting Policies
Basis of measurement and preparation of accounts
Turnover policy
In respect of long-term contracts and contracts for on-going services, turnover represents the value of work done in the year, including estimates of amounts not invoiced. Turnover in respect of long-term contracts and contracts for on-going services is recognised by reference to the stage of completion.
Tangible assets depreciation policy
Motor vehicles - 25% reducing balance
Equipment - 15% reducing balance
Other accounting policies
In the opinion of the directors, the company and its subsidiary undertakings comprise a small group. The company has therefore taken advantage of the exemption provided by Section 398 of the Companies Act 2006 not to prepare group accounts.
Investment properties
In accordance with Statement of Standard Accounting Practice No.19, no depreciation is provided in respect of freehold properties with over 20 years to expiry. This is a departure from the requirements of the Companies Act 1985 which requires all properties to be depreciated. Such properties are not held for consumption but for investment and the directors consider that to depreciate them would not give a true and fair view.
Financial instruments
Financial liabilities and equity instruments are classified according to the substance of the contractual arrangements entered into. An equity instrument is any contract that evidences a residual interest in the assets of the entity after deducting all of its financial liabilities.
Where the contractual obligations of financial instruments (including share capital) are equivalent to a similar debt instrument, those financial instruments are classed as financial liabilities. Financial liabilities are presented as such in the balance sheet. Finance costs and gains or losses relating to financial liabilities are included in the profit and loss account. Finance costs are calculated so as to produce a constant rate of return on the outstanding liability.
Where the contractual terms of share capital do not have any terms meeting the definition of a financial liability then this is classed as an equity instrument. Dividends and distributions relating to equity instruments are debited direct to equity.
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Depreciation | |
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Charge for the year |
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On disposals |
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Net book values | |
At 31 March 2016 | 395,903 |
At 31 March 2015 | 396,486 |
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Fixed assets Investments
The investment is shown at cost of £100 (2015 - £100)
Aggregate capital and reserves at 31 March 2016 £124,986 (2015 - £245,914)
Profit and (loss) for the year ended 31 March 2016 £507 (2015 - £63,730)
The company is not obliged to prepare consolidated accounts and has not done so, therefore the accounts show information about the company as an individual entity.