The aim of the book is to give non-accounting students a basic
ability and confidence to read and use financial accounting reports
and statements within their business or financial specialties. Many
employees in business today are expected to be conversant with
reported accounting information as part of their regular job
responsibilities. However, they often have little formal training
in using such information. For example, in most Western countries,
corporate directors and senior executives are legally responsible
for the content and quality of publicly reported accounting
statements, yet typically have no accounting background or
experience to help in the discharge of these responsibilities.
The theme of the book is financial reporting as an essential
and significant part of corporate governance. There is continuous
pressure on companies from government and stakeholder groups to
improve their governance and accountability structures and
procedures. This book reveals how financial statements and related
disclosures assist in good governance and accountability by
providing relevant and reliable accounting signals of managerial
performance.
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