Accounting and Auditing of Derivatives: The Case of Maridive Oil Services

Hegazy, Mohamed and Hegazy, Karim (2011). Accounting and Auditing of Derivatives: The Case of Maridive Oil Services. Published in the book "Cases on Businesses in the MENA Region: Trends and Opportunities". IGI Global Publications.

Posted: 16 Jun 2014

See all articles by Mohamed A. Hegazy

Mohamed A. Hegazy

Department of Accounting, The American University in Cairo

Date Written: 2011

Abstract

This case study discusses accounting and auditing implications resulting from the dispute among auditors and the management of Maridive & Oil Services Company (MOS) in the preparation of the company’s financial statements at December 31, 2008. The dispute occurred for the accounting treatment of losses of $ 18 million dollars expected to be realized on the swap agreement made between MOS and a number of international banks during the period 2009-2018. MOS is a publicly traded company at both Cairo and Alexandria Stock exchanges, with total assets of more than $390 million dollars. The company entered into swap agreement with two international banks to minimize the risk associated with credit facilities received by the company to expand its marine services through the construction of a number of marine vessels. The dispute among the three international audit firms resulted in the issuance of two different sets of audit reports.

The Egyptian Capital Market Authority (CMA) examined the company’s financial statements for the year ended on December 31, 2008, while the auditors’ reports forced the company’s management, despite the objection of two of the company’s auditors, to restate its financial statements at December 31, 2008, and modify its profit appropriation statement after their publication to shareholders and the public. The research presents the problems related to the application of the International Accounting Standards no 32 and 38 “Financial assets and Derivatives,” their Egyptian equivalents, and the Egyptian Standards on auditing no 700 and 702. Further, the research identifies the differences associated with auditors issuing contradictory audit reports for a company’s single set of financial statements.

Keywords: Egypt, Auditing Standards, Auditor Report, Accounting Standards, Swap Agreements, Maridive & Oil Services (MOS), Corporate Financial Reporting, Companies Act, Re-statement of Financial Statements, Financial Derivatives

JEL Classification: M41

Suggested Citation

Hegazy, Mohamed A., Accounting and Auditing of Derivatives: The Case of Maridive Oil Services (2011). Hegazy, Mohamed and Hegazy, Karim (2011). Accounting and Auditing of Derivatives: The Case of Maridive Oil Services. Published in the book "Cases on Businesses in the MENA Region: Trends and Opportunities". IGI Global Publications., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2450804

Mohamed A. Hegazy (Contact Author)

Department of Accounting, The American University in Cairo ( email )

6 Boulos Hanna Street
Dokki
Cairo
Egypt
0020101699301 (Phone)
0020237600215 (Fax)

Do you have negative results from your research you’d like to share?

Paper statistics

Abstract Views
671
PlumX Metrics