The production of narrative accounting statements: An exploratory study of the operating and financial review
This paper reports the results of an interview programme designed to investigate the processes involved in the production of narrative accounting statements, and specifically the Operating and Financial Review, with a view to identifying the effect such processes might have on the content and character of such statements. A range of features of the production process is identified with the potential to affect the content and character of statements, and thus to influence the relationship between the content and character of statements and the characteristics of the companies producing them, such as size, performance, risk and sector. The pattern of potential impacts is likely to be a complex one. It is suggested that preparers face a range of choices in the preparation of narrative financial statements that may be wider than some realise.
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2002
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Authors: | Rutherford, Brian A |
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Journal of Applied Accounting Research. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-8855, ZDB-ID 2424157-X. - Vol. 6.2002, 3, p. 25-56
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MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Potential impacts | Company characteristics | Accounting report content |
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