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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 1. Basis of Preparation Toagosei Co., Ltd. (the “Company”) and its domestic subsidiaries maintain their books of account in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in Japan, and its foreign subsidiaries maintain their books of account in conformity with those in their countries of domicile. The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the basis of accounting principles generally accepted in Japan, which are different in certain respects as to the application and disclosure requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards, and have been compiled from the consolidated financial statements prepared by the Company as required by the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan. As permitted by the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan, amounts of less than one million yen have been omitted. Consequently, the totals shown in the accompanying consolidated financial statements (both in yen and U.S. dollars) do not necessarily agree with the sum of the individual amounts. Certain amounts in the prior year’s financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the current year’s presentation. 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Principles of consolidation and accounting for investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and affiliates The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and any significant subsidiaries (collectively, the “Group”) controlled directly or indirectly by the Company. Affiliated companies over which the Company exercises significant influence in terms of their operating and financial policies have been included in the accompanying consolidated financial statements on an equity basis. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. Investments in subsidiaries and affiliates which are not consolidated or accounted for by the equity method are carried at cost or less. Where there has been a permanent decline in the value of such investments, the Company has written down the investments. The differences at the respective dates of acquisition between the cost and the underlying net equity of investments in consolidated subsidiaries and affiliated companies accounted for by the equity method are being amortized by the straight-line method over a period of five years. (b) Foreign currency translation Receivables and payables in foreign currencies are translated into yen at the rates of exchange in effect at the balance sheet date. Assets and liabilities of the foreign consolidated subsidiaries are translated at the same exchange rates. Revenue and expense accounts of the foreign consolidated subsidiaries are translated at periodical average rates during the year. (c) Cash deposits All highly liquid investments with a maturity of three months or less when purchased are considered cash equivalents. (d) Inventories Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net selling value, cost being determined by the moving average method. (The balance sheet amounts are written down if there is any decrease in profitability.) (e) Property, plant and equipment and depreciation (excluding leased assets) Depreciation of property, plant and equipment of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries is calculated by the straight-line method based on the estimated useful lives of the respective assets and their residual value. (f) Intangible fixed assets (excluding leased assets) Amortization of intangible fixed assets, primarily consisting of software, is calculated by the straight-line method based on the estimated useful lives of the respective assets in this category (5 years for software). (g) Securities and investment securities Securities other than those of subsidiaries and affiliates are classified into three categories: trading, held-to-maturity and available-for-sale securities. Trading securities are carried at fair value and held-to-maturity securities are carried at amortized cost. Marketable securities classified as available-for-sale securities are carried at fair value determined based on the average of quoted prices (or their equivalent) in the one-month period prior to the balance sheet date with changes in unrealized holding gain or loss, net of the applicable income taxes, included directly in net assets. Non-marketable securities classified as available-for-sale securities are carried at cost. Cost of securities sold is determined by the moving average method. (h) Income taxes Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized in the consolidated financial statements determined with respect to the differences between financial reporting and the tax bases of assets and liabilities and are measured using the enacted tax rates and laws which will be in effect when the differences are expected to reverse. (i) Research and development costs Research and development costs are charged to income when incurred. (j) Leases Lease transactions had been primarily accounted for as operating leases (regardless of whether such leases were classified as operating or finance leases) except for the lease agreements which stipulate the transfer of ownership of the leased assets to the lessee. The revised accounting standards require that all finance lease transactions shall be capitalized by recognizing leased assets and corresponding lease obligations in the balance sheet. Depreciation of leased assets shall be calculated based on the assumption that the useful lives equal the lease term and the residual value is zero. Lease transactions contracted that do not transfer ownership, before January 1, 2009, continue to be accounted for as operating leases. k) Allowance for doubtful receivables The allowance for bad debts and doubtful receivables in respect of individual bad debts is provided in an amount sufficient to cover credit losses based on the collectability of individual receivables. The allowance for receivables other than those described above is based on past credit loss experience. (l) Retirement benefits for employees and directors Accrued retirement benefits for employees are provided mainly at an amount calculated based on the retirement benefit obligation and the fair value of the pension plan assets as of the balance sheet date, as adjusted for the unrecognized net retirement benefit obligation at transition and unrecognized actuarial gain or loss. The retirement benefit obligation is attributed to each period by the straight-line method over the estimated years of service of the eligible employees. When pension plan assets are less than the retirement benefit obligation as adjusted for the unrecognized actuarial gain or loss, the amount is booked as accrued retirement benefits and when pension plan assets are more than retirement benefit obligation as adjusted for the unrecognized actuarial gain or loss, the amount is booked as prepaid pension cost. Actuarial gain or loss of the Company is amortized in the year following the year in which the gain or loss is recognized by the straight-line method Toagosei Co., Ltd. and Consolidated Subsidiaries December 31, 2012 38 Annual Report 2012