Hong Kong’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is collaborating with the Investor and Financial Education Council (IFEC) to promote financial literacy on audit related topics to retail investors and members of the public.

Even though financial literacy in Hong Kong is high, based on having the highest overall score in the 2020 OECD/INFE International survey of Adult Financial Literacy, anecdotal evidence suggest there is less knowledge and use of auditor’s reports in making investment decisions, especially among retail investors.

The FRC’s initiative is part of the regulator’s efforts to address the potential gap in financial literacy in this area. Its purpose is to help retail investors understand how to read financial statements in conjunction with the related auditor’s report.

The first two articles of the series are titled ‘Auditor’s Opinion’ and ‘Key Audit Matters of Financial Statements’ and are published today (8 September). These articles address two important elements of an auditor’s report that even professional investors may not have paid enough attention to.

The first article explains the nature of the auditor’s opinion about the financial statements, the four types of opinion that investors may encounter and what each of them can tell investors about the quality of the financial statements.

The second article explains what key audit matters (KAMs) are. Examples are given on some matters commonly reported to illustrate how they can provide useful information to investors. Whereas the auditor’s opinion is about the financial statements, KAMs are about the audit. They address those matters that the auditor considers to have been of most significance in the audit.

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FRC CEO Marek Grabowski said: “The FRC embraces its responsibility to equip the investing public, and retail investors in particular, with essential knowledge, attitudes and skills about matters within our regulatory remit. Our responsibilities extend to the financial statements and related auditor’s reports of listed entities. Our articles seek to demystify some of the more complex elements of financial statements and auditor’s reports by explaining them simply and identifying how they can inform investors about the quality of the financial statements, including red flags to look out for.

“Knowledge of these matters can enhance investor confidence in listed entity financial statements by assisting them in making informed investment decisions. It can also assist in understanding the significance to investors of the FRC’s regulatory actions. We hope that members of the public will find the articles of practical use.”

Kelvin Wong, chair of the FRC, who was chair of IFEC from 2017 to 2018, said: “I am so glad to have this opportunity of working closely with IFEC again to promote responsible investment among retail investors. Financial education is highly important to the public in particular because the global financial markets are fast evolving and ever more complex. Retail investors would need to know how to read and interpret the complete set of financial information contained in the annual report, including the information in the auditor’s report such as the auditor’s opinion and key audit matters. Such information has significant implications for the credibility of the financial statements and their trustworthiness when investors make their investment decisions. Through our strategic collaboration with IFEC, we aim to engage directly with the public to share our knowledge and insights, thereby enhancing investor protection.”


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