of Basic and Applied Sciences‚ 5(11): 2092-2096‚ 2011 ISSN 1991-8178 The Impact of Professional Ethics on Financial Reporting Quality 1 1-2 Mahdi Mahdavikhou‚ 2Mohsen Khotanlou Young Researchers Club‚ Hamedan Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Hamedan‚ Iran. Abstract: This research aims to study the impact of professional ethics on promoting quality of financial reporting. The statistical population in this study includes 440 listed companies in Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) in 2010. Using Krejcie
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Financial Reporting Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 28/03/15 09/05/15 Assignment title Presentation of financial information and Interpretation of Financial Statements (2 of 2) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no. Evidence (Page no) LO3 Be able to present financial information in accepted formats for publication 3.1 Explain how the
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: Corporate Social Reporting In India: An Explorative Study of CEO Messages To the Stakeholders. Zenith International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research (2011). • Misra‚ N. and Agarwal‚ R.: Corporate Social Reporting: An analysis of Current Reporting. IPCSIT‚ Vol.20 (2011). • Reynolds‚ M. A. and Yuthas‚ K.: Moral Discourse and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting. Journal of Business Ethics‚ Vol.78 (2008). • Gond‚ J. P. and Herrbach‚ O.: Social Reporting as an Organisational
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Paper Part 1 Total assets at the end of its most recent annual reporting period? Why is this important? According to Sirius XM Radio Annual Sec Filing Form 10-K for The Year 2011 (2012)‚ the total assets for the company had at the end of calendar year 2011 is $7‚495‚996. This number is equal to the total liabilities and stockholders’ equity and a 1.5% increase from the previous year. Total assets at the end of the previous annual reporting period? Total assets for the previous year were $7‚383‚086
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Health Care Reporting Practices and Ethics Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs Health Care Financial Accounting HCS 405 Robert Hammer October 27‚ 2013 Health Care Reporting Practices and Ethics Financial management in health care is a major role for an organization. The success of an organization depends on the financial reporting practices and the ethical standards incorporated by the institution. Understanding the four elements of financial planning‚ generally accepted accounting practices (GAAP)‚ and how
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Running Header: PCAOB REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A Practical Guide to the New PCAOB Reporting Requirements Valerie D. Roseberry Strayer University Professor‚ Dr. Ahmad Abudiab ACC 571 – Forensic Accounting Sunday‚ February 03‚ 2013 A Practical Guide to the New PCAOB Reporting Requirements The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a nonprofit corporation that was established by Congress and placed under the jurisdiction of the Securities Exchange Commission. The Sarbanes-Oxley
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Reporting Requirements Memo | Not-For-Profit and Government Accounting/ACC548 MEMORANDUM Date: ------------------------------------------------- To: CPA Senior Partner ------------------------------------------------- From: ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Reporting Requirements
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Causal reasoning in financial reporting and voluntary disclosure This paper examines causal reasoning‚ applying the theories to financial reporting. Causal reasoning involves diagnosis (determining the cause of an effect) and prediction (vice versa). These are important and commonplace amongst analysts‚ investors and management regarding company earnings and share prices. However‚ there is very little recent research employing causal reasoning theories to this field. Attribution theory describes
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CONTENTS OVERVIEW CSR REPORTING BY COMPANY X CSR REPORTING BY COMPANY Y COMPARISON CONCLUSION REFERENCE OVERVIEW Since this report intends to critically analyse and compare the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting information of two companies‚ the two companies will be called X and Y. Company X is a huge company based in the United States which operates around the globe which was founded in 1898. Core business of company X is Construction. As of 2014‚ it is the third largest Construction
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most frequently provided include all of the following except the a. balance sheet. b. income statement. c. statement of cash flows. d. statement of retained earnings. 24. The information provided by financial reporting pertains to a. individual business enterprises‚ rather than to industries or an economy as a whole or to members of society as consumers. b. business industries‚ rather than to individual enterprises or an economy as a whole or to members
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