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DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Related-party transactions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Contingent liabilities.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Capital and other commitments.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Notes to the statement of cash flows (continued).
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Notes to the statement of cash flows.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Revaluation reserve.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - General funds.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Provisions.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Trade receivables and other current liabilities.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Trade receivables and other current assets.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Revaluation and impairments.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Financial instruments.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Intangible assets.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Property, plant and equipment.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Programme expenditure.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Statement of operating costs by operating segment.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Analysis of net resource outturn by section.
DFID Annual Accounts 2011-2012 - Reconciliation of outturn to net operating cost and against administration budget.
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