PET - Plain English Taxonomy

Attribute: BSAS10330
Concept:
Label: Equity Securities - Net Purchases
Concept Guidance:
Report the net of all acquisition and disposal transactions of equity investments or securities. These transactions involve the exchange of valuable consideration between counterparties. Where this results in a net decrease in the net market value of equity securities, then report a negative figure.Equity investments or securities are, as defined by the Australian Accounting Standards, contracts that evidence a residual interest in the assets of an entity after deducting all its liabilities. This includes equity securities lent or sold by the entity under repurchase agreements, where the transaction does not result in the transfer of the rights of ownership of the securities away from the entity to another party. Also included are interests in joint ventures.If the reporting entity holds listed notes/hybrid securities which have characteristics of a debt security & an equity security, these securities should be classified in the same manner as they appear in the entity's audited financial statements. 
Dimensions
Dimension Member Description
(AUResident)
This dimension categorises reported data according to the residency of the counterparty. Residency is determined by the domicile of the counterparty.Branches are classified as residents of the country in which they operate.
Information in relation to transactions in which the counterparty is a resident of Australia. Residency is determined by the domicile of the counterparty.Australian branches and Australian subsidiaries of foreign businesses are regarded as Australian residents.
(FINotADICwlthGovtNFCRFCInsurancePrivTradingTrustCompany)
This dimension categorises the reported information in accordance with the type of counterparty the entity has transacted with.
This is a balancing item in the list in which it is being used.The counterparty in relation to the information is a Financial Institution, but other than those Financial Institutions classified as any of the following:- ADIs, being corporation in relation to which an authority under subsection 9 (3) of the Banking Act 1959 is in force;- Australian Commonwealth government non-financial trading corporations;- RFCs, being corporations registered under the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 classified as Categories D, other and cash management trusts;- Insurance entities;- Property Trusts ,, being a type of collective investment that enables investors to purchase an interest in a diversified portfolio of primarily real estate assets;- Trading Trusts, being a type of collective investment that carries on a business that does not consist wholly ofinvesting in land for rental, nor investing in trading in unsecured loans, securities, shares, units in a unit trust, futures contracts, forward contracts, interest rate swap contracts, currency swap contracts, forward exchange rate contracts, forward interest rate contracts, life insurance policies, or rights or options in any of these;- Private Trading Corporations, being corporations owned and controlled by the private sector whose main activities are producing goods or non-financial services for sale, including:- All private corporate trading enterprises.- Intra group financiers and retailers registered under the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 and parent companies with significant holdings of shares in private trading companies.- Privately owned schools and hospitals.- Any unincorporated unit that is a branch in Australia of a non-resident company and which is not included in the financial sector.- Unincorporated business in the nature of branches of non-resident companies and joint ventures or partnerships owned / operated by trading corporations.
(NotRecognisedExchange)
The channel or medium through which investments are made
These are investments that are not made through a recognised exchange for the products being transacted. These are typically referred to as "Unlisted" or "Over The Counter (OTC)" investments.