Correction to 2003 Budget EFU GAAP Tables
Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 2003
Correction to 2003 Budget Economic and Fiscal Update GAAP Tables
The GAAP tables released as part of the published 2003 Budget Economic and Fiscal Update (BEFU) (B.3) contained a classification error between personnel and operating expenses within the Statement of Financial Performance (page 108).
The correction to the classification of personnel and operating expenses does not affect any key fiscal aggregates such as total expenses, the operating balance or gross debt. There is no affect on the presentation of expenses by function (eg health, education) or the detailed expense tables.
Personnel and operating expenses have been corrected on the web version of the GAAP tables (on Treasury’s website). This adjustment has consequential amendments to the detailed expense information within the Statement of Segments (pages 116-121) and Notes 6 & 7 (page 125).
Detail of the misclassification
The Statement of
Financial Performance on page 108 of the 2003 BEFU contained
personnel and operating numbers as noted below. They should
have read as outlined in the second table below (“amended
version”).
The error is due to misclassifying personnel expenses. The figures printed in the 2003 BEFU document understated personnel costs (and overstated operating costs) in 2002. In the figures for 2003-2007 the personnel costs were overstated (with operating costs understated).
Previous version - line items from Statement
of Financial Performance (page 108)
2002 Actual 2003
Previous budget 2003 Estimated Actual 2004 Forecast 2005
Forecast 2006 Forecast 2007 Forecast
Personnel expenses
11,143 12,638 13,977 14,517 14,776 14,955 15,149
Operating expenses 20,195 20,675 20,382 21,921 22,579
23,527 23,813
Amended Version
2002 Actual 2003
Previous budget 2003 Estimated Actual 2004 Forecast 2005
Forecast 2006 Forecast 2007 Forecast
Personnel expenses
12,116 12,638 13,245 13,743 13,982 14,137 14,317
Operating expenses 19,222 20,675 21,114 22,695 23,373
24,345 24,645