Corporate Financial Reporting critically examines contemporary corporate financial reporting. The complexity of the reporting process and the myriad of issues facing the directors, accountants and auditors can only be successfully understood from a firm conceptual base. Recent financial scandals clearly highlight the interrelationships between all the themes explored in this book, from financial reporting to auditing, from management's motivations to fraud.
Special features of this book include:
- A critical examination of accounting 'theory'
- Senior practitioners' insights on 'a true and fair view'
- An exploration of 'the financial reporting expectations gap'
- A discussion of the nature of 'corporate performance'
- An examination of corporate fraud
- An examination of the implications of 'real-time' reporting by companies
- Discussion questions at the end of each chapter
The book will be relevant to advanced undergraduate as well as postgraduate and MBA students.
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